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Case Study: Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services (including Royal Hobart Hospital)

Case Study: Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services (including Royal Hobart Hospital). building SMART International Conference Tokyo 2012. Wayne Eastley. Director, bimSCOPE Pty Ltd Manager, Asset Sustainability, Department of Health and Human Services

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Case Study: Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services (including Royal Hobart Hospital)

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  1. Case Study: Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services (including Royal Hobart Hospital) buildingSMART International Conference Tokyo 2012

  2. Wayne Eastley • Director, bimSCOPE Pty Ltd • Manager, Asset Sustainability, Department of Health and Human Services • Member, Tasmanian Government Spatial Committee • Member, Tasmanian Climate Change Reference Group (developing State-wide greenhouse gas emissions strategy) • Board Member, buildingSMART Australasia • Co-author, (Australian) National Building Information Modelling Initiative

  3. Case Study: Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services Using BIM to drive the cost effective and intelligent building planning, design, construction, management, operations and maintenance practices required for a low carbon future

  4. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) • Four acute hospitals, regional hospitals and other facilities providing acute, mental health, disability, children and youth services for the Tasmanian population. • Facing issues of aging population, increasing technology and costs.

  5. Reasons for DHHS considering BIM

  6. Reasons for DHHS considering BIM

  7. BIM for Royal Hobart Hospital Redevelopment

  8. BIM Maturity Assessment Framework – Australia and United Kingdom Australia 0-2D Manual and CAD based (2D or 3D) 1 - Modelling Single-disciplinary use of object-based 3D modelling software within one discipline 2 - Collaboration Sharing of object-based models between two or more disciplines 3 - Integration Integration of several multi-disciplinary models using model servers or other network-based technologies Representation Prototype Full Information Capture 3D CAD Modelling Software Single Platform / IFC Interoperability BIM Manual 2D CAD 2D 3D Intelligent 3D One Way Two Way Local Server Web Server 0A 0B 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B Business Model: ISOLATED COLLABORATIVE INTEGRATED UnitedKingdom Design Data 2D CAD 2D or 3D CAD Separate BIM Models for each design team Integrated, Interoperable Data Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Paper Online file sharing Online file sharing plus shared Library of project data Integrated Web Services BIM Hub Tools

  9. Owner’s perspective on developing BIM specifications

  10. Using OpenBIM

  11. Building Life Cycle

  12. National BIM Initiative(Global initiative required)

  13. NASA Sustainability Base

  14. NASA Inductive Monitoring System

  15. Questions

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