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market consultation Benno Koehorst [email protected] +31-887972446 4/8/2014 1 2014-04-08 1 Purpose of this market consultation • Raising aware...
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market consultation

Benno Koehorst [email protected] +31-887972446 4/8/2014 1 2014-04-08

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Purpose of this market consultation • Raising awareness among potential tenderers • Start open dialogue about process and challenge • Check interest for V-Con with IT-market

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V-Con (EU contribution 2.1 meuro, 4 years)

4 partners: 2 national road authorities, 2 research institutes

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Pre-commercial procurement plan

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What to PCP: Scope of V-Con Road Authority Contractor

Project Management V-Con (realization/maintenance) Solution any contract type incl. DBFM*

Asset Management

Traffic Management * Design Build, Finance & Maintain

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Context regarding information • European Interoperability framework: open standards • Inspire • Open data • More efficient information flow needed between client contractor and projectrealisation - assetmanagement • Modernising assetmanagementsystem (object oriented) • Lower total cost of ownership of network • Delivery of certain information by law

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The ‘classical’ integration problem

• VCON Use Cases supports supports supports

software application

software application

software application Information Exchange/Sharing

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The ‘classical’ integration solution

One Open Standard/ Server From ‘n x m’ to ‘n’ interfaces

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Unfortunately … our reality is more complex than that… At least three worlds…..

One Open standard

Instead Linked Data

LD + Systems Engineering Building Information Modelling

BIM

SE

Geo-spatial Information Systems

GIS With their own:

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Semantics Technologies Implementations

However, unfortunately … Our reality is more complex than that… At least four worlds…..

One Open standard

W3C • Ontologies like CB-NL, NEN, CMO, Company OTLs, GeoSparql … m • Semantic Web (SW) technology (owl, rdfs, rdf, sparql, …) • Semantic servers (like Fuseki, Virtuoso, EVN, …)

Instead

Linkd (Open) Data (LD) Building Information Modelling (BIM)

OGC / Inspire / national gis • CityGML, appl. schemas/IMgeo • ADEs like for Noise, Bridges InfraGML • XML technology (XSD, XML , WFS/WM • GIS servers (like Deegree3d) Geo-spatial Information Systems (GIS)

Legenda • • •

Semantics Technology Implementation

bSI / gbXML.org Systems (open/closed source) • IFC/IFC4Infra/IFC4Roads (UD); Engineering gbXML … COINS/PLCS (SE) • IFD & ‘IFDs’ like bSDD • CBIM: Requirements Specification/data managem • mvdXML • ‘Reference Frameworks’ • ISO STEP/XML technology • CataloguePart model • BIM servers (like BIMserver) • Semantic Web (SW) technology in case of COINS • CBIS server/ PLCS server 10 2014-04-08

Scope of the V-CON Solution for road authority

SE application

AM Server

SE Server (like GRIP)

AM application

(like BMS-LT or ANDA)

BIM application

GIS application

OTL/SE Data BIM Server Extended IFC4

BIM Data

GIS Data

Inside scope

V-CON Solution

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See next slide

GIS Server CityGML /Inspire

Layered Ontologies (OTLs) Note: providing these ontologies is the responsibility of the VCON partners, not of the vendors. We’ll ask the vendors to support these ontologies (and future versions).

Linked Data/Systems Engineering CMO INT Infra Ontology CBNL & ‘CBSE’ Ontologies RWS OTL & TV OTL GIS CityGML (like BGT/IMgeo)

BIM IFC4Infra

Instantiation of

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Instantiation of

Instantiation of

OTL/SE data

OTL/SE data

(for RWS)

(for TV)

Instantiation of

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V-Con’s deliverables • • • • • •

Reports hybrid approach IFC Alignment (just started) IFC Roads Road ontology on Rijkswaterstaat level (april) Road ontology on national level (Summer 2014) Usecases: systems engineering, geometry, repavement

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Usecase: Systemsengineering, Geometry, Repavement

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Phases in more detail • • • •

Phase 0: Tendering Process Phase 1: From product idea to solution design Phase 2: From solution design to tested prototype Phase 3: Testing the solution

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Phase 0: tendering process

Tendering process before entering into the Framework Agreement with the selected parties. It includes qualification of the Tenderers and evaluation of the tenders including their solution idea. 4/8/2014 18 2014-04-08

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Phase 1: 6-9 competitors

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Phase 1: from product idea to solution design A solution exploration phase that aims go from solution ideas to solution designs and verify the technical, economic and organizational feasibility of each tenderer's proposal against the pros and cons of potential alternative solutions. The output of this phase includes technology evaluations, descriptions of solution designs, plans and a technical and costs/benefit evaluation of the proposed solutions. 4/8/2014 20 2014-04-08

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Phase 1: 6-9 competitors

Phase 2: 3-5 competitors

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Phase 2: from solution design to tested prototype Go from solution designs to prototype solutions to meet the requirements and demonstrate the feasibility and important characteristics of the proposed solutions. The main output of this phase includes prototypes with documentation, demonstrations and updated plans for development of the first version of the solutions and testing and an updated technical and cost/benefit evaluation. 4/8/2014 22 2014-04-08

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Phase 1: 6-9 competitors

Phase 2: 3-5 competitors

Phase 3 2 competitors

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Phase 3: testing the solution Development of the first version of the solutions and validation through field tests to compare, verify and validate the solutions in real-life operational conditions of the targeted contexts. The main output of this phase includes documented solutions, field tests and an updated technical and cost/benefit evaluation. 4/8/2014 24 2014-04-08

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Timetable + available budget Start

End

Phase 0

July 2014

1 October 2014

Phase 1 (200 keuro, 25 keuro pp)

November 2014

1 February 2015

Phase 2 (800 keuro, 200 keuro pp)

March 2015

1 October 2015

Phase 3 (500 keuro, 250 keuro pp)

November 2015

July 2016

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Other relevant ppt’s at Buildingsmart • Tuesday Infraroom: data dictionary • Wednesday: Individual dialogue with V-Con – Does the available time and budget meet the challenge and the required innovation? – Can the process be optimized?

• Thursday: CEDR, 7 european national road authorities aim to embed openbim technology

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Q&A

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Example interface BIM server  V-Con server

BIM Server (IFC4In fra)

Import, export SPFF file

IFC data in SPFF*

(Note not in scope!)

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of a direct interface is via the standard query language SPARQL

Import, export SPFF file

BIM Data

Refer to and/or transform

(= translate to/from OWL + translate to/from CMO) Inside scope

Outside scope of V-CON server

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Headline • Text level 1 – Text level 2 • Text level 3 

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Text level 4

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Headline • Text level 1 – Text level 2 • Text level 3 

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Text level 4

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Headline • Text level 1 – Text level 2 • Text level 3 

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Text level 4

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Headline • Text level 1 – Text level 2 • Text level 3 

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Headline • Text level 1 – Text level 2 • Text level 3 

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Headline • Text level 1 – Text level 2 • Text level 3 

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Headline • Text level 1 – Text level 2 • Text level 3 

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Headline • Text level 1 – Text level 2 • Text level 3 

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Headline • Text level 1 – Text level 2 • Text level 3 

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Headline • Text level 1 – Text level 2 • Text level 3 

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