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The Chaos TheoryAn overview on the importance of Employers Information Requirements
PPP FMCivil Property RailSpecialist Works
Royal BAM Group
Building Services EngineeringInternationalDesign
BAM Ireland
Michael is the BIM Operations Manager at BAM Ireland and has over 17 year’s
construction industry experience. For 10 of those years Michael has been
actively involved in the use & development of Autodesk’s Vertical product
range and is also an accredited Autodesk Trainer. He is a member of the Royal
BAM BIM Council and has responsibility for the practical, technical and
procedural aspects of BIM delivery within BAM Ireland.
Michael Murphy – BIM Operations Manager, BAM Ireland
Setting the scene
The Butterfly Effect – Edward Lorenz
• the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions in which a small change in one state of a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state
So, what’s this got to do with EIR’s?
Construction projects…
• Are complex
• They involve many stakeholders
• They are rarely identical
• Endeavour to be deterministic (attempt not to have randomness in
the process) i.e. pre-planned
• Carry financial risk
Construction projects require…
• The adequate and early engagement with/of the following:
• Outlining of the objectives and uses of information prior to production
• An understanding of the needs of all stakeholders
• The establishment of all roles, responsibilities, protocols and standards
• Competent professionals
An EIR is devised to establish this
So why is an EIR so important….
• Ill considered EIR’s generally lead to chaos
• They need to be written with a view of bringing value to a project
• They need to be written by a competent individual who understands the requirements
being put forth
• This individual needs to be acting only in the interest of the client
• And for all intents and purposes needs to be impartial
• An understanding of both the construction and operational requirements of a building is also
recommended
• Not all clients know what is good for them when it comes to construction
Time for an analogy…. Go with me on this one
• This is one of the most famous opening scenes to a
movie of all time. (If the sound is working, you’ll get straight away…..
Depending on your age of course)
• This introduction was followed by one of the most
famous waltz’s ever written
Consider this much…
• The musical score was written in a common language i.e. modern staff notation
• It is a common language or understanding. All engaging in the production of this song
know the language
• The score itself is set against time
• The score has many instruments delivering at the same time in unison
• It is clear to all what has to be delivered, fully documented
• If some one fails to deliver or delivers to early or late….
• It has consequences
• When delivered well, it’s music to all ears
• Johan Strauss knew what he wanted to deliver
• He documented this in an industry standard format
• His audible aim requires many people to deliver in
particular ways at particular times
• None of this would be possible without him documenting his deliverables in a common language that is to this day understood by professional musicians.
Consider this much…
Some challenges he won’t have faced…
• Unlike an Orchestra, the construction industry cannot rehearse
the construction of a project over and over again
• All of the professionals he would have worked with all used and
understood the same standard
• The people delivering for him are trained to deliver in unison
and to a plan
• Probably won’t have cost him thousands if a beat was missed?
can it though?
Can we do this?
Are we not?
All to common place for us?
Information Manager
The pathway to an adequate EIRB
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Before the EIR though!
Some questions need answering
Some examples of BAM’s EIR’s…
TECHNICAL1.1.1 Software Platforms1.1.2 Data Exchange Format1.1.3 Co-ordinates1.1.4 Level of Detail1.1.5 Training
MANAGEMENT1.2.1 Standards1.2.2 Roles and Responsibilities
1.2.3 Planning the Work and Data Segregation
1.2.4 Security
1.2.5 Coordination and Clash Detection TOLERENCE STRATEGY
1.2.6 Collaboration Process BIM 360
1.2.7 Health and Safety/ Construction Design Management1.2.9 Compliance Plan1.2.10 Delivery Strategy for Asset Information
COMMERCIAL1.3.1 Data Drops and project deliverables1.3.2 Client’s Strategic Purposes1.3.3 BIM-specific competence assessment
PROJECT INFORMATION
COMPETENCE ASSESSMENT
Some examples of BAM’s EIR’s…
• Is possibly the single most important document in a project
• Is constantly referred back to at each critical stage to ensure all professional
services to the client are delivering on the clients requirements
• Is not complicated – we tend to document this information somewhere anyway
• Critical to establishing all aspects of design and construction delivery
• Shapes and defines your BIM Execution Plan
AN EIR…
• Poorly thought out or ill advise EIR’s will act to ensure the butterfly
effect wreaks havoc through a construction project.
• As a client; help your professionals to know the score
• As professionals; lets ensure we execute as per the EIR
• The EIR is so important, I even included a Hollywood ending – Roll
the credits.
In conclusion…
Produced by
Michael Murphy
Graphics and animation by
Michael Murphy
Content by
Michael Murphy (BAM VDC)
Paul Brennan (BAM VDC)
Greg Byrne (BAM VDC)
Produced in 1.0 surround sound and in Technicolor
Copyright of BAM Ireland
With thanks to Suzanne Purcell & Dr Alan Hoare of CITA
THE END
Actually no, it’s just the beginning of the process