BIM Implementation Plan
Customer Challenge
FX Plus wanted to improve the quality of incoming information from their capital programme. Across multiple projects the data formats, naming conventions, amount, and quality of data was too varied to create a consistent approach to handing over and maintaining accurate and useful estates information. They had experience of critical asset failures and had concerns about non- compliance regarding unknown or unmaintained assets. There was a strategic vision to implement the Golden Thread of Information and put the university on a footing to develop a Smart, Digital Twin, of the campus FX Plus wanted to understand how to utilise existing systems and needed advice on BIM integration within the existing systems architecture
The Majenta Solution
• Asset Register Template Creation
• Soft Landings Policy Development and Roll Out Support
• Internal CAD Standards Definition
• Quality Control Procedure for Received Information
• Standardised O+M Template
• Create ISO19650 updated Asset Information Requirements for Falmouth.
• Create ISO19650 updated Exchange Information Requirements for Falmouth
• CDE Specification Development
• Define a banding system for the university to use across all projects
• Client-side BIM Information Management
• CAFM integration Standard Operating Procedure
Business Impact
• Delivery of key work packages as above
• A standardised approach for specifying information on minor and major works schemes aligning to ISO 19650 standards
• Established a QA process for auditing information coming into the business (using established BIM Information Management principles and methodology)
• Majenta is running a pilot and POC scheme on a specific project to demonstrate the end-to-end workflow of information to act as a blueprint for future schemes
• A soft-landing framework and SOP is now in place to improve cross business interaction of construction projects
• Both universities are now invested in using Majenta’s roadmap to establish closer standardisation and alignment for adoption of BIM