From Potential To Reality
From Potential To Reality
S U RV E YIN G J O U RN A L
BU I L D I N G INFOR M ATION
M OD EL L I NG
BIM
s with other parts of the construction industry, many facilities
management (FM) teams are trying to get up to speed with building
information modelling (BIM) and understand its practical implications
now and in the future. While the aims of collaboration, innovation and
efficiency are not new to the FM profession, mapping these to a BIM
environment can be a challenge.
On the RICS project, the model has been delivered and the team
is developing ways to use and retrieve information, and is also working on a benefits
realisation plan. RICS is preparing the business case to invest in the necessary IT kit for
use by the FM team, contractors/suppliers and for internal training and is finalising the
details around model ownership.
As part of the ongoing management of the building, RICS is planning some
refurbishment work and, together with its property adviser CBRE, is looking to see what
information can be gathered and added to the model.
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Uncertainty remains
However, as is common with any new way
of working, there are some concerns. The
two main issues highlighted in the survey
were around cost (both initial investment
and ongoing maintenance) and integration
with current technology and computeraided facility management (CAFM). Others
included training, data management time,
unknown technology and legal issues.
Going forward, the survey raises some
important points, including:
b some uncertainty within the FM
profession about how BIM will help
deliver its services
b work is needed to demonstrate the real
benefits of BIM, especially at handover
and post-occupancy
b new ways of working need to be
developed across the supply chain
(indeed, the survey highlighted the
concern that the BIM project supply chain
might not be ready for closer working).
Speaking at the publication of the results,
Geoff Prudence, Chairman of the
BIM4FM group, said: The survey clearly
highlighted that facilities managers,
owners and occupiers identified that BIM
provides the potential and opportunities
Related competencies
include T064, T066