WEBINAR
BIM should be considered as an Information Management methodology rather than a 3D model or modeling tool. The benefit of working from a single source of trusted information is a concept rooted in the Government BIM strategy of 2011, and the advantages are numerous. However, these benefits can only be realized through a clear digital transformation agenda. This webinar seeks to help you better realise and understand the benefits of BIM for Digital Construction and Estates Management teams.
Agenda:
Introduction to Majenta – 1min 22sec
Government Construction Strategy & BIM – 2 min 24sec
A typical Owner / Operator journey – 3min 35sec
What does it mean to be an ‘Intelligent Client’? – 5min 22sec
What benefits can you expect from Digital Estates Management? – 6 min 30sec
How can Majenta support your transformation towards digital? – 9min 15 sec
Contact information and getting started – 9min 57sec
Introduction to Majenta
- Digital Construction Specialists who can offer full ‘BIM Landscape’ support
- BSI Associate Consultant Partner
Government Construction Strategy and BIM
- Published by the cabinet office on the 31st May 2011
The foundation of your digital strategy:
1. Make available and maintain As-Built drawings
2. Be able to identify active projects
3. Have a dedicated CAD user/team
4. Ensure awareness of new Estates Management process
5. Define drawing/ BIM standards and validation process for internal/external working
6. Improve integration with Facilities Management systems
The benefits of BIM… ROI potential
- Significant reduction in downtime and mistakes by sourcing accurate information
- Optimise Planned preventative maintenance: predict and control maintenance budgets
- Strategic investment decisions (e.g. sweat or replace assets): understanding full lifecycle costs
- Avoid commissioning of unnecessary building surveys
- Reduction in time diagnosing reactive maintenance issues: access the 3D model
- Ensure adherence of contractors to preferred data standards
- Optimise design for sustainability goals, patron/staff well-being
- Re-use 3D models and data as part of Smart Technology initiatives
A BIM journey… What’s involved?
- An internal review with multiple stakeholder input – UNDERSTAND
- A shared vision of the benefits, business case and end goal(s) – UNDERSTAND
- Define roles, procedures and systems – ENFORCE
- Well structured BIM documentation – INFORM
= Business as usual approach