“A BIM is a digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of a facility. As such it serves as a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility forming a reliable basis for decisions during its lifecycle from inception onward.” – buildingSMARTalliance – NBIMS – NIBS
Early definitions which assert that BIM is simply a 3D model of a facility are far from the truth and do not adequately communicate the potential of digital, object-based, interoperable building information modeling processes and tools and modern communications methods.- buildingSMARTalliance – NBIMS – NIBS
If implemented, nearly every piece of information that an owner needs about a facility throughout its life can be made available electronically. – buildingSMARTalliance – NBIMS – NIBS
BIM STRATEGY – TOP TEN LIST1.Coordinate and plan with all parties before you start – Efficient, collaborative project delivery methods ( IPD, JOC) are critical to success.2.Ensure all parties have life cycle view – involve them early and often – Owners, AEs, Contractors, Facility Management, Users, Community, Stakeholders/Oversight Groups3.Build the model then build to the model4.Detailed data can be summarized (The reverse is not possible)5.Enter data one time then improve and refine over life6.Build data sustainability into business process – keep data alive. Ongoing process – Continuous improvement!7.Use information assurance and metadata to build trust – know data sources and users8.Contract for data – good contracts make good projects9.Ensure data is externally accessible yet protected10.Use international standards and cloud storage to ensure long term accessibilityvia http://www.4Clicks.com – premier cost estimating and efficient project delivery software for JOC, SABER, IPD, IDIQ, SATOC, MATOC, MACC, POCA, BOA