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Explore the potential of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for infrastructure projects in the Nordic region. This presentation by Martin Burrows from Cad-Q discusses the current state of BIM adoption, its benefits, challenges, and various methodologies. Learn about key ROI case studies demonstrating significant returns, standards and workflows critical for success, and innovative examples that encourage greater adoption. This comprehensive overview aims to enhance understanding and implement strategies to make BIM more prevalent in infrastructure.
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BIM in the Nordics Martin BurrowsAbout Cad-Q • martin.burrows@cad-q.se
Agenda About Cad-Q What is BIM for Infrastructure? BIM in Building construction in Nordic BIM for Infrastructure in Nordic How make BIM more common & more adopted? Examples
What is BIM? • BIM = Building Information Model • Workmethology or virtualprototype or standard? • ”To build information models” – the verb ”building”, not the noun! • What is information models? • 349 000 000 results on Google search
Why BIM? • Three levels: • Visualization – why? • BANANA – BuildAbsolutelyNothingAnywhere Near Anyone • NIMBY – Not In My Back Yard • Integration & interoperability • Automatisation • Save money – 5D • Community gain • Transparency • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNFVTd_ont4 • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Building_information_modeling
BIM in Building construction What about Return on Investment (ROI) of BIM? US case studies showed ROI ranging from as little as 15% to as much as 1600%. “Original BIM / BIM for architects” 10 years ahead of BIM for Infrastructure.
9,5km/year 62 km/year Botniabanan Nyland - Umeå 190 km = 20 years Västra stambanan 560 km = 9 year
BIM for Infra in Nordic Players: Government & municipalities Consultants / road designers Enterpeneurs / construction Software vendors (both for consultants and entrepeneurs) Standardisation institutes and industry organisations Finland (and England) is leading way: • In May 2011 UK Government Chief Construction Adviser Paul Morrell called for BIM adoption on UK government construction projects of £5million and overBIM adoption amongst UK construction professionals has increased from 13% in 2011 to 39% in 2013 (RIBA). • Cost estimation time, down 80%. Accuracy within 3%. (Faithful /Gould) • Sweden – test cases and best practices
Highway to adoption of BIM • Standards & formats • Best practices & workflow • Purchasing requirements • Software functions
Exempel - NorConsult http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BPTF6tNJqk