Swedish BIM Requirements Rogier Jongeling [email protected] Plan B www.PlanBab.com BIM Alliance Sweden www.BIMalliance.se

About Plan B Mission • Plan B’s clients will take true advantage of the Virtual Design and Construction process

What we do • Support the client on a strategic and practical level in the design and construction of buildings and facilities by applying VDC Who are we • Founded in 2007 • 11 model- and design managers in Stockholm and Göteborg • Partnership with a number of leading experts in different fields

How we work Our role • BIM Strategy • Data coordination • Model management Some of the topics we work on • BIM-implementation plan • BIM-guidelines including CAD-exchange / management • Design managment and delivery specifications • Classification, WBS, LBS, nomenclature • Visualization, estimation, analyses, etc.

The Stockholm Bypass Length

21 km

Tunnel

2 x 18 km

Ramp tunnels

14 km

Rock mass

19 million tonnes

Temp. harbours 3 Traffic 2035

140,000 vehicles/day

Completion

about 10 years

Contracts

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Cost

SEK 27.6 billion EUR 3.1 billion (2009 prices)

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Cross Section

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Current E18

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Current E4

Graphics: Tomas Öhrling 2010

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Main tunnel

• 2 parallel main tunnels • 3 lanes in each direction • Emergency exits every 100 m 6

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• 18 km in length • Normal section approx.135 m² • Ramp tunnels approx. 14 km

Kungens kurva today

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Interchange Kungens kurva

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Hjulsta today

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Interchange Hjulsta

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Akalla today

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Interchange Akalla

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Häggvik today 13

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Interchange Häggvik 14

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Source: NCC

a BIM project?

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E4FS 2012:0076 BIM-strategy says… Review and client approval shall be carried out with 3D coordination models as the essential basis but can be supplemented with drawings and other materials if necessary.

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E4FS 2012:0076 BIM-strategy says…

With the support of “OpenBIM:s contract appendix" shall contracts be procured with the model as a part of the contract documents in tenders and be ranked on the same level as the technical description under AB and ABT.

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Parametric design

3D-exchange format AutoCAD DWG 2010, LandXML, DGN

2D-models AutoCAD DWG 2010, LandXML, DGN

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Provided as information

Bill of quantity Excel, Word, pdf, etc.

OpenBIM:s contract appendix is ​a prerequisite for the models to get legal validity under AB / ABT

Contract

Delivery message

Report of construction model (RFA)

Contract appendix Build only contracts

Contract appendix Design contracts

IT-manual

Documents are ranked by AB/ABT (no changes)

Model

Delivery specification

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Drawing

Technical description

BQ

Projectwise

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for CAD (layers), etc.

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A common standard – the foundation for BIM Object attributes

agent responsible

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Used in Stockholm Bypass synonymous with technical discipline

element

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Designates the more or less composite physical objects in building structure that layer name attributed to: a wall, a sink, a road structure, etc.

presentation

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Specifies how an object is presented in the model (plan, profile, 3D, etc.)

status

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Indicates whether the item is "new", "existing", “removal", etc.

object status

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Represents an item's status according to the review and approval process

origin

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Method for preparation

position

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Specifies the exact position of the design information within an object

structural ID

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Is a geographical division of the project without overlapping

phase

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Used to divide the project in relation to time

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A common standard – the foundation for BIM Stockholm bypass CAD-layer naming standard

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BIM at ESS

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Why BIM? • Overall purpose for the application of BIM is to meet the comprehensive project goals

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BIM BIM BIM BIM

Goal Goal Goal Goal

1: 2: 3: 4:

Control of costs Meet the design requirements Ensure effective communication Enable commissioning, operations and FM

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Model metrics

From three associations to one

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Gathers 140 companies and organizations, representing property owners, architects, technical consultants, contractors, building material suppliers and software companies

Activities

• Support Implementation seminars, user groups, information dissemination

• Develop standards, processes, work-methods, and tools

Management

Development BIM Alliance

• Manage and provide common standards and tools Implementation

www.bimalliance.se

Application for a large R&D program

• VINNOVA – A Swedish authority for research funding invests in strategic innovation areas • A national strategy for BIM and industrial processes has been developed – “Smart Built Environment” • An application has been submitted for a long term R&D program – Letter of intent from 35 companies and organizations • Approximately 40 MSEK per year from the authorities and 40 MSEK per year from the industry

Smart Built Environment

www.locum.se/BIM

Business Arena Locum www.locum.se/BIM

BIM Services • BIM-Requirements & Implementation • Data Coordination • Model Coordination

[email protected] +46702702543 www.planbab.com