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BIM - a key enabler to Digital Transformation Simon Kerr BIM a key enabler to Digital Transformation 1 2 What, why and how of Objectives and BIM Achievements of BIM4Water 3 What can digitally- transformed Infrastructure look like?


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Simon Kerr

BIM - a key enabler to Digital Transformation

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What, why and how of BIM

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What can digitally- transformed Infrastructure look like?

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Objectives and Achievements of BIM4Water

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BIM – a key enabler to Digital Transformation

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What, why and how of BIM

BIM as a key enabler

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BIM

A collaborative digital process that delivers value, efficiency and safety, recognising the whole life of asset knowledge and better information management. This enables a lasting legacy for the benefit of Water Industry customers, stakeholders and the environment.

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Better information for better Asset management

VALUE

▪ Economic ▪ Environmental ▪ Sustainability ▪ Customer service It’s about creating VALUE

Design Business Outcomes Operate Maintain Test and Commission Construct

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BIM/VDC Telemetry/Analytics Smart Infrastructure

80% Long Term WLC Fixed in first 20% Early Design

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Why do we need digital transformation?

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“Productivity in manufacturing has nearly doubled, whereas in construction it has remained flat”

Source: McKinsey&Company, “The construction productivity imperative” By S Changali, A Mohammad and M van Nieuwland, July 2015

Construction is behind

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“The construction industry is among the least digitized”

Source: McKinsey&Company, “Imagining construction’s digital future” By R Agarwal, S Chandrasekaran, and M Sridhar

Construction is behind

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Infrastructure in use (£350bn) Infrastructure in delivery (~£2bn / yr) A 175-year legacy

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Infrastructure in use Infrastructure in delivery Physical infrastructure – we’re great at this!

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Digital Twin Digital delivery Virtual infrastructure – we’re not so good at this…

29/01/2019

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I can’t rely on my asset records – if I need to know what’s there I’ll go to site My O&M’s in 15 languages and an inch thick By the time my as builts arrived I’d forgotten what we’d built Resurvey for each new project It says X on the P&ID, Y

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Modifying incorrect asset data is someone else’s job “I attached it to the email” plan1-dave’s_edit.dwg

Symptoms of poor information management

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Physical infrastructure Digital twin What if we can fix that?

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Physical infrastructure Digital twin Smart infrastructure

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Sense making Decision taking Data management

Decisions

Information Learning

Smart infrastructure – Information pyramid

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We might know:

When it is turning on and off, in which part of the network it is, how much it costs to run, what our customers are thinking about it

But we typically don’t know:

What exactly it is, what it was designed to do, exactly where it is, where our spares are for it

In the water industry we have lots of data streams…

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We need:

A consistent, structured approach to procuring digital information through capital projects to release maximum value from the physical infrastructure

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…BIM

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Building Information Modelling

Better Information Management = Better Informed Decisions Build Better Before Built & Operated = Better outcomes

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“Rechipping” project delivery

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Better Information Management is the Objective ………. Using BIM

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AMP6 ….. Learning digital skills

Delivering Capital Programmes Building Digital Capability Delivering a more efficient Digitally Enabled Customer Service AMP1-AMP5 AMP6 AMP7 PR19 Employers Information Requirements Common Data Environment BIM Execution Plans Product Data Templates Asset Information Model Project Information Model Assets buried in Projects Data buried in Documents Asset Data

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BIM Value 80% Opex 20% Capex Reduced Totex Standard Assets Reduced Carbon Safer Capex Safer Operations Improved Asset Management

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BIM is evolving… …and going global

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Objectives and Achievements

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BIM4Water

Our Mission is to Lead digital transformation of the water sector through adoption of BIM

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BIM4Water

Cross industry - Open to all Active Clients, Contractors, Consultants, Supply chain, Sub- contractors, industry bodies 4 main meetings a year Task Groups for priority areas Connect with BIM4Communities, UK BIM Alliance and BIM Task Group

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Conferences / trade shows Live project demos Industry-leading presenters Active working groups Collaborative workshops British Water support Software vendor demos Cross-sector collaboration

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Owner/Operator Task Group

BIM4Water with British Water facilitated meetings

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Task Group Priority Areas

Opportunities for Collaboration

Information and Data Requirements Sharing case studies

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Task Group Priority Areas

BIM4Water Standard Libraries Define and implement a standard practice for creating water industry product data templates; align these to European and International Standards

  • Standard Libraries
  • Data Templates
  • Classification
  • Development Procedure for Water Industry PDTs
  • PAS1192 Part 7 / CEN442
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Task Group Priority Areas

Benefits and case studies

  • Thames Tideway: The super sewer
  • Exemplary Model-based delivery and Common

Data Environment

Programme Resource Requirements Ambiguity Efficiency Engagement Accuracy

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What can Smart Infrastructure look like?

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Moata Safeswim

Auckland Council, NZ

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What if we could create the most liveable city on the planet?

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See the unseen Act with conviction Impact progress

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See the unseen Act with conviction Impact progress

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See the unseen Act with conviction Impact progress

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See the unseen Act with conviction Impact progress

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See the unseen Act with conviction Impact progress

280k

Site Visitors

+$400m

From widely supported rate increase

1 Step

Closer to being No.1

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We identified 10 invaluable data streams 1bn data points are analysed every single day..

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Safeswim

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City scale Platform to manage the entire program

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Beach locations, extending to 400 sites 2019

350k

Informed swimmers

1bn

Points analysed daily

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Real-time data pipelines

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Real-time modelling packages running concurrently

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Contributing

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