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Measuring Benefits

from BIM across

Whole-of-life Asset

Management

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Slide titleResearch Team

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Adriana Sanchez

Research Associate

Sustainable Built

Environment National

Research Centre

(SBEnrc)/Curtin University

Keith Hampson

CEO

Sustainable Built

Environment National

Research Centre

(SBEnrc)/Curtin University

Sherif Mohamed

Professor

Griffith University

Slide titleBuilding Information Modelling

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Digital Engineering

Building Information Modelling and Management - BIM(M)

Computer-aided Visualisation and Design

Virtual Design and Construction

Slide titleBuilding Information Modelling

BIM can be defined as a virtual process that encompasses all aspects, disciplines, and

systems of an asset within a single virtual model, allowing all to collaborate more accurately and efficiently than using traditional processes.

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BIM

Functional description

Rules and regulations

Simulations

Virtual reality

modelling

Cost estimation

Sourcing

Facilities Management

Knowledge database

Engineer

Owner

Surveyor

Construction manager

Operations manager

Manufacturer

Designer

Consultant

User

Renovation

Programming

Fabrication

Construction

Operation

& Maintenance

Decommission

Logistics

Specs

Contractor

Conceptual Design

Detailed Design

Analysis

Documentation

Industry Challenge

Integrated Environments and BIM

• Emerging and transformative

• Lack of performance measurement across life-cycle

• Full benefits across whole-of-life and industry still to be achieved

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Slide titleSBEnrc Research

Define indicators to measure tangible and intangible benefits of BIM

across a project’s life-cycle in infrastructure and buildings

Pilot test a whole-of-life BIM value realisation framework on

leading infrastructure and building case studies

Project 2.34 Driving Whole-of-life Efficiencies through BIM and Procurement

• Research objectives

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Slide titleProject Challenges

Purely financial metrics shortcomings

Inadequacy of current metrics

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Slide titleProject Challenges

Uniqueness of construction projects

Inadequacy of current metrics

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Slide titleProject Challenges

Inadequacy of current metrics

Lack of benchmarks

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Slide titleProject Challenges

Inadequacy of current metrics

Some traditional productivity measures become less

relevant

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Slide titleProject Challenges

Inadequacy of current metrics

Some benefits are inherently difficult to measure

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Slide titleProject Challenges

Inadequacy of current metrics

Variety of stakeholders and fragmentation

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Slide titleProject Challenges

Inadequacy of current metrics

Rapid change of technology

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Slide titleResearch and Collaboration

Research activities

Collaborations

Leading national exemplar case studies – design, construction,

asset management

Literature and documentation review

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Slide titleResearch and Collaboration

Research activities

Collaborations

Leading national exemplar case studies – design, construction,

asset management

Literature and documentation review

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Case studies

• 26 benefits

• 20 tools and processes

• Benchmarks and metrics

Perth Children’s Hospital

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• Lessons learned for Managers

Coming soon

Delivering Value with BIM – A Whole-of-life Approach

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Industry briefing reports

Online tool

Book to be published by international publisher Routledge

Case study reports & academic publications

Coming soon

Delivering Value with BIM – A Whole-of-life Approach

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Context

• BIM

• Strategy

• Case studies

• Capabilities

• Other considerations

Framework

• Detailed Methodology

• Step-by-step guide

Dictionaries

• Benefits

• Enablers

• Metrics

Slide titleAcknowledgement

SBEnrc Core Member Support

Project Partner Support

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