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Crossing the streams Luke Cooper Data Industry It is difficult to visualise how the necessary calculations could have been made without [computers] Ove Arup LATCH Coordinate Systems Data Standards Data Standards Data Standards -


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Crossing the streams

Luke Cooper

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Data

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Industry

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“It is difficult to visualise how the necessary calculations could have been made without [computers]” Ove Arup

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LATCH

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Coordinate Systems

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Data Standards

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Data Standards

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Data Standards - Common Data Environment

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BIM Maturity Measurement

The global BIM maturity initiative With uncertainty surrounding what the UK Government’s BIM Level 2 is and how to achieve it, and the lack of consistent guidance
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Arup identified a need for a maturity model to help professionals benchmark their performance and set targets for improvement – whether for efficiency, reliability, repeatability or improved design. In 2013 we could find no tools to assess BIM maturity of projects, as opposed to organisations, that could be applied at scale. So we developed the Arup BIM Maturity Measure (BIM-MM) and made it freely available to the wider industry to spread awareness, demystify BIM, and to communicate a clearer vision of the core components of BIM. It became a useful and supported tool, and between 2013 and 2015 we measured over 300 projects. But, its use was optional and mainly in the UK. So, in 2016 we integrated the tool into
  • ur business-as-usual project delivery. This initiative, led by
the UK, started in March 2016 and continues today, measures all applicable BIM projects in all Arup offices. We assess all relevant Arup projects as they begin at appropriate points in their lifecycle; to date we’ve measured 1313 projects.
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BIM Maturity Measurement

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Design

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Analytics

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Criteria Evaluation

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Predictive Analytics

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Testing our assumptions about journey times

Assumed road speeds

Actual road speeds Assumed model

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SLIDE 27 Which parts of London are accessible from Heathrow by public transport within 45 mins? (areas shown in jade) This would change dramatically if there was a total outage on the Piccadilly line, e.g. signal failure, natural disaster, terrorist attack

Scenario Analysis

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Utilisation

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Photogrammetry

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Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning Cucumber 99%

Edge detection Pixel Shape
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Engineering

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Crack Detection

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Accessibility

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Electrification Map

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BIM

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Common Data Environment

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Survey Data

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Trial Pit Surveys

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Construction Validation

Out of Tolerance Out of Tolerance

Validation Results

Tolerances Out of Tolerance Out of Tolerance
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Industry Acknowledgements

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A30

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Open Source 3D Model Creation

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Virtual Public Consultation

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Mixed Reality

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Transformation

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Data lake and harvester

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Digital Transformation

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Digital change – current and future

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Need to understand technology

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Technology without the domain

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The question of what, where, how, why

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"Data! Data! Data!" he cried impatiently. "I can't make bricks without clay."

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