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Open new doors to Proactive Facilities Management with BIM data

u2022tBIM influences the complete lifecycle of a project viz. realization, operations, and facilities management<br>u2022tOperations and facilities management can contribute to a maximum expenditure<br>u2022tThe adoption of BIM processes and tools reduces the cost of building operations and maintenance, enable greater efficiency, and saves on project time<br>u2022tSynergies across various processes help stakeholders leverage better building, sustainability, and reduce structure degradation<br>

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Open new doors to Proactive Facilities Management with BIM data

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  1. Open new doors to Proactive Facilities Management with BIM data Abstract •BIM influences the complete lifecycle of a project viz. realization, operations, and facilities management •Operations and facilities management can contribute to a maximum expenditure •The adoption of BIM processes and tools reduces the cost of building operations and maintenance, enable greater efficiency, and saves on project time •Synergies across various processes help stakeholders leverage better building, sustainability, and reduce structure degradation

  2. Introduction •Buildings, facilities, and infrastructure need to stay habitable throughout their service – BIM can be implemented in two ways viz. new and existing •For new projects, BIM can be a great enabler if adopted for every lifecycle of the project, viz. design to facilities management, and demolition •For existing projects, BIM is implemented for the maintenance stage based on information, level of detail, software, and documentation •The process of Facilities Management can be optimized with a detailed overview of information, structure, and existing building conditions Facility Management is categorized into two types. •Preventive management– Mitigate, diminish, or eliminate failures before they begin •Reactive management– React & solve a maintenance task after the failure has been detected Maintenance activities can be managed through various technology platforms. •Computer-Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) –the use of software to plan and monitor activities that lead to high-cost savings •Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) - an interlinked building database that stores information on inventory, preventive maintenance, etc. Potential challenges that need attention. •Absence of best practices due to knowledge imperfection •Absence of approval from project owners to implement BIM for FM to leverage cost savings •Inability to understand the concept of Facilities Management •Inadequacies of BIM education and skills •Non-maintenance friendly design deficiencies •Inaccurate information during project handover •Issues of interoperability between 3D models and FM •Improper contractual framework for adoption

  3. What are the applications of BIM data in Facilities Management? What are the questions that need to be answered to set up a strong BIM for FM plan? •What is the type of data that needs controlling? •What are the processes or technology platforms used to manage data and facilities? •What kinds of systems have been implemented? •What is the knowledge and skill level of your Facilities Management team? •What part of your building or infrastructure is new or existing? •What are your future operational goals? BIM enables Facilities Management. •Comprehensive data transfer and update automation of building components with 6D BIM. •Implementing Facilities Management early in the design process to leverage better impact •Make BIM data important through asset info, schedules, and information management •Mitigate conflicts through clash detection and boost space management •Create maintenance activities based on service history, contract info, and accurate specifications •Reduce environmental impacts based on efficient energy adoption and sustainability

  4. 5 key enablers of Facilities Management offered by BIM. The most efficient BIM for FM process structure

  5. Top Facilities Management Trends of 2020 & beyond. Biometric system– verify human identity based on unique characteristics based on fingerprint scanning or retinal recognition Wearable technology– using smart-wearable technology for secure data collection and analysis Building Information Modeling (BIM)– 3D modeling based on various processes, libraries, HVAC components, lighting & electrical systems, and product specifications Autonomous technology – using IoT to build smart and increase efficiency, save energy, and analyze vital data based on space metrics. Drones and LIDAR technology – drones and LIDAR technology to view building and ground assets. Collect precise information and convert it into highly visual 3D models. Everything considered… •BIM for facilities management delivers a myriad of benefits for various challenges

  6. •It is a one-true source of valuable and dependable data for a specific facility •It helps facilities managers save effort, time, cost on a perpetual basis •Facilities managers can count on BIM for FM to improve asset awareness and solve problems on time •In short, it gives facility managers complete control over every facility aspect from viz. operations to maintenance Contact Us: - 703-994-4242 Visit us: - www.bimengus.com

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