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BIM: What do Owners Want?
Presented by
Brian Skripac, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP BD+C
Vice President, Director of Virtual Design & Construction (VDC)
September 21, 2017
Spring 2017 BIMForum - BIM: What do Owners Want?
• How is BIM being leveraged in your current
design and construction process?
• How is BIM being leveraged in sharing design
intent with end users?
• Is BIM transforming your contractual delivery
models?
• What impact is BIM having on your overall
project schedule and budget?
• How has BIM affected the quality of construction?
• How have your BIM delivery requirements
evolved?
• How are you leveraging LOD?
• What information is most critical at turnover?
• How are you leveraging BIM post occupancy
to reduce your total cost of ownership?
Problems Owners Face
Over 60% of major capital
programs fail to meet cost
and schedule targets
55% of
maintenance
remains reactive
30% of
construction cost is
rework
The Economist Intelligence Unit: Rethinking productivity across the construction industry: The challenge of change
Avoiding the BIM Hangover…
“BIM, in and of itself, is not the end
but rather the means to a number
of potentially valuable project
delivery outcomes for the Owner”
Plan Design Construct Operate
30 YEARS 50 YEARS 100 YEARS3 YEARS
National Institute of Standards and Technology report (NIST GCR 04-867 & NISTIR 7417)
Inefficiencies of data exchange
between a project’s participants
during planning phase:
National Institute of Standards and Technology report (NIST GCR 04-867)
Plan
Plan Design Construct Operate
Cost per square foot per year:
Architects and Engineers — $0.89
Construction teams — $0.82
Owners — $0.64
Design
Fully coordinated and accurate
design model from all disciplines,
with limited amount of rework,
results in a 5% design cost savings.
Design
NIST Report (NISTIR 7417) General Buildings Information Handover
Guide: Principles, Methodologies and Case Studies
Plan Design Construct Operate
Design
1% cost reduction based on being
able to produce trade packages
easier and more accurately
Construct
NIST Report (NISTIR 7417) General Buildings Information Handover
Guide: Principles, Methodologies and Case Studies
Plan Design Construct Operate
Design
5% reduction in building cost when
design side coordination was
continued into construction
Construct
NIST Report (NISTIR 7417) General Buildings Information Handover
Guide: Principles, Methodologies and Case Studies
Plan Design Construct Operate
Design
Cost for Owners:
$0.15 per square foot per year for
having to manually reenter building
information
Operate
National Institute of Standards and Technology report (NIST GCR 04-867)Plan Design Construct Operate
This cost is a direct cost to the owner to recapture
the data that already exists about their building
$0.23/sf/year
BIM: What do Owners Want?
Reoccurring cost impact to the Owner due to ongoing avoidance, mitigation and delay costs
7.1%
BIM: What do Owners Want?
Total potential savings based on three case study projects (using all NIST cost avoidance categories)
identified by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Campus 2012 BIM Feasibility Study
How will the project be executed?
How will the deliverables be formatted?
Integrating BIM post occupancy in
not about technology....it is all about
process.
Three Questions Every Handover Conversation Should Answer
1. Who is going to use the data?
2. What data are you going to
collect, and how?
3. How will it be maintained?
Data → Information → Decisions
Good Data Good (Reliable) Information Good (Useful) Decisions
Bad Data Bad (Unreliable) Information Bad (Poor) Decisions
Define Process Flow and Data Needs Early
Doing BIM Right…
Align with organizational goals…
Contract for BIM deliverables…
All BIMs are not created equal...
Transform Your Project Deliverables
The Design Intent BIM will be the AE's
primary design deliverable to the US
Dept. of Veterans Affairs…
The Design-Intent BIMs will takes precedent over 2D
drawings. Non-editable Federated Design-Intent
Model (.NWD or equal) will be the instrument of the
Contract used for construction award.
Define Process Flow and Data Needs Early
It's important to understand how the
owner communicates the rules, it
can't be in a secret code…
National BIM Guide For Building Owners
The primary purpose of the National BIM Guide for
Owners is to provide building and facility owners with
a consistent reference for including BIM in
contractual documents with their building project
team.
Are your clients asking for a BIM?
BIM: What do Owners Want? - Brian Skripac

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  • 1. BIM: What do Owners Want? Presented by Brian Skripac, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP BD+C Vice President, Director of Virtual Design & Construction (VDC) September 21, 2017
  • 2. Spring 2017 BIMForum - BIM: What do Owners Want? • How is BIM being leveraged in your current design and construction process? • How is BIM being leveraged in sharing design intent with end users? • Is BIM transforming your contractual delivery models? • What impact is BIM having on your overall project schedule and budget? • How has BIM affected the quality of construction? • How have your BIM delivery requirements evolved? • How are you leveraging LOD? • What information is most critical at turnover? • How are you leveraging BIM post occupancy to reduce your total cost of ownership?
  • 3. Problems Owners Face Over 60% of major capital programs fail to meet cost and schedule targets 55% of maintenance remains reactive 30% of construction cost is rework The Economist Intelligence Unit: Rethinking productivity across the construction industry: The challenge of change
  • 4. Avoiding the BIM Hangover…
  • 5. “BIM, in and of itself, is not the end but rather the means to a number of potentially valuable project delivery outcomes for the Owner”
  • 6. Plan Design Construct Operate 30 YEARS 50 YEARS 100 YEARS3 YEARS
  • 7. National Institute of Standards and Technology report (NIST GCR 04-867 & NISTIR 7417)
  • 8. Inefficiencies of data exchange between a project’s participants during planning phase: National Institute of Standards and Technology report (NIST GCR 04-867) Plan Plan Design Construct Operate Cost per square foot per year: Architects and Engineers — $0.89 Construction teams — $0.82 Owners — $0.64
  • 9. Design Fully coordinated and accurate design model from all disciplines, with limited amount of rework, results in a 5% design cost savings. Design NIST Report (NISTIR 7417) General Buildings Information Handover Guide: Principles, Methodologies and Case Studies Plan Design Construct Operate
  • 10. Design 1% cost reduction based on being able to produce trade packages easier and more accurately Construct NIST Report (NISTIR 7417) General Buildings Information Handover Guide: Principles, Methodologies and Case Studies Plan Design Construct Operate
  • 11. Design 5% reduction in building cost when design side coordination was continued into construction Construct NIST Report (NISTIR 7417) General Buildings Information Handover Guide: Principles, Methodologies and Case Studies Plan Design Construct Operate
  • 12. Design Cost for Owners: $0.15 per square foot per year for having to manually reenter building information Operate National Institute of Standards and Technology report (NIST GCR 04-867)Plan Design Construct Operate This cost is a direct cost to the owner to recapture the data that already exists about their building
  • 13. $0.23/sf/year BIM: What do Owners Want? Reoccurring cost impact to the Owner due to ongoing avoidance, mitigation and delay costs
  • 14. 7.1% BIM: What do Owners Want? Total potential savings based on three case study projects (using all NIST cost avoidance categories) identified by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Campus 2012 BIM Feasibility Study
  • 15. How will the project be executed? How will the deliverables be formatted?
  • 16. Integrating BIM post occupancy in not about technology....it is all about process.
  • 17. Three Questions Every Handover Conversation Should Answer 1. Who is going to use the data? 2. What data are you going to collect, and how? 3. How will it be maintained?
  • 18. Data → Information → Decisions Good Data Good (Reliable) Information Good (Useful) Decisions Bad Data Bad (Unreliable) Information Bad (Poor) Decisions Define Process Flow and Data Needs Early
  • 19. Doing BIM Right… Align with organizational goals… Contract for BIM deliverables… All BIMs are not created equal...
  • 20. Transform Your Project Deliverables The Design Intent BIM will be the AE's primary design deliverable to the US Dept. of Veterans Affairs… The Design-Intent BIMs will takes precedent over 2D drawings. Non-editable Federated Design-Intent Model (.NWD or equal) will be the instrument of the Contract used for construction award.
  • 21. Define Process Flow and Data Needs Early It's important to understand how the owner communicates the rules, it can't be in a secret code…
  • 22. National BIM Guide For Building Owners The primary purpose of the National BIM Guide for Owners is to provide building and facility owners with a consistent reference for including BIM in contractual documents with their building project team.
  • 23. Are your clients asking for a BIM?