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TEKLA BIM IN SINGAPORE


Mark Tung
Segment Director, South East Asia
Some countries with Public Sector
Mandating BIM
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South Korea
Hong Kong
Netherlands
Norway
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BCA BIM ROADMAP
Entrenched in the current
2D drafting practices
Entrenched in the current
2D drafting practices
Lack of demand for BIM Lack of demand for BIM
Additional resources
needed to build up BIM
expertise
Additional resources
needed to build up BIM
expertise
Lack of ready pool of
skilled BIM manpower
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Regulatory Approvals
Public sector taking the lead
Removing impediments
(Standards)
Building BIM capability &
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Incentivising BIM adopters
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Public Sector Taking the Lead
New Public Sector Building Projects > $10 million
Architecture BIM e-Submissions for all new building
projects > 20,000 m
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Engineering BIM e-Submissions for all new building
projects > 20,000 m
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Architecture & Engineering BIM e-Submissions for all
new building projects > 5,000 m
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Regulatory Approval Mandatory BIM e-submission
Policy to drive demand for BIM
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BIM ROADMAP
Entrenched in the current
2D drafting practices
Entrenched in the current
2D drafting practices
Lack of demand for BIM Lack of demand for BIM
Additional resources
needed to build up BIM
expertise
Additional resources
needed to build up BIM
expertise
Lack of ready pool of
skilled BIM manpower
C
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Regulatory Approvals
Public sector taking the lead
Removing impediments
(Standards)
Building BIM capability &
capacity
Incentivising BIM adopters
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BIM STEERING COMMITTEE
IPE
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BIM STEERING COMMITTEE
Objectives
To lead the development of BIM standards and supporting
resources to facilitate the collaborative use of BIM, and
To advise on areas needed to enable effective implementation
of BIM at company, project and industry level
Formation of CCIT
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Objectives:
to spearhead the BIM adoption and implementation in
Singapore construction industry
Key programmes:
BIM training for practitioners and managers
BIM hand-holding services for firms starting their 1
st
BIM
projects
Defining BIM standards and best practices
Outrearch and Awareness programs
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Workgroups of
BIM Steering Committee
1) BIM Guide Workgroup
To define a industry-wide BIM Guide
2) Legal and Contract Workgroup
To define a legal & contractual framework BIM Particular Conditions
To study BIM modeling effort and review payment schedule and
quantum to remunerate the effort
Review of payment schedule for consultants
Value-added BIM services
3) Discipline-specific Workgroup (BIM Manager Forum)
To look into intra & inter-disciplinary issues & process change to
facilitate project collaboration
Sharing of models between design consultants and contractors
Workgroups of
BIM Steering Committee
1) BIM Guide Workgroup
To define a industry-wide BIM Guide
2) Legal and Contract Workgroup
To define a legal & contractual framework BIM Particular Conditions
To study BIM modeling effort and review payment schedule and
quantum to remunerate the effort
Review of payment schedule for consultants
Value-added BIM services
3) Discipline-specific Workgroup (BIM Manager Forum)
To look into intra & inter-disciplinary issues & process change to
facilitate project collaboration
Sharing of models between design consultants and contactors
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BIM ROADMAP
Entrenched in the current
2D drafting practices
Entrenched in the current
2D drafting practices
Lack of demand for BIM Lack of demand for BIM
Additional resources
needed to build up BIM
expertise
Additional resources
needed to build up BIM
expertise
Lack of ready pool of
skilled BIM manpower
C
h
a
l
l
e
n
g
e
s
Regulatory Approvals
Public sector taking the lead
Removing impediments
(Standards)
Building BIM capability &
capacity
Incentivising BIM adopters
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Students
BIM Modeling Skill Certification
3-6 months OJT
Existing CAD
Managers
BUILDING CAPABILITY & CAPACITY
Existing
Draftspersons
CCIT
CCIT & IHLs
Software ATCs
More than 3500 professionals trained to date
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BUILDING CAPABILITY & CAPACITY
equipping new entrants
800 students trained
Equipping new entrants
Attracting students to choose careers in the built environment
Awareness Seminars
Graduation Workshop
Competitions
Curricula
Students Expert
Internship
BUILDING CAPABILITY & CAPACITY
Courses offered by BCAA
BIM Manager Training
& Certification
Specialist Diploma
in BIM
Certificate Course:
BIM Planning
Project Owners & Facility
Managers
BIM Modeling Skill Training
Certificate Course:
BIM Modelling
BIM e-Submission Training
Regulatory Submission
Certificate Course:
BIM Management
Project and Company
Deployment
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BCA BIM ROADMAP
Entrenched in the current
2D drafting practices
Entrenched in the current
2D drafting practices
Lack of demand for BIM Lack of demand for BIM
Additional resources
needed to build up BIM
expertise
Additional resources
needed to build up BIM
expertise
Lack of ready pool of
skilled BIM manpower
C
h
a
l
l
e
n
g
e
s
Regulatory Approvals
Public sector taking the lead
Removing impediments
(Standards)
Building BIM capability &
capacity
Incentivising BIM adopters
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Building Information Model (BIM) Fund
Firm Level Scheme
(Up to $20k per application)
Project Collaboration Scheme
($35k per discipline)
Construction Productivity & Capability
Fund (CPCF) $250 mil
INCENTIVISING EARLY ADOPTION
BIM FUND
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Status
1. Adoption rate gone up from 20% in 2009 to 65% in 2013.
2. International Panel of Expert (IPE) commented:
First BIM Roadmap was focused on getting people to start using BIM
The key value of BIM lies in enabling collaboration among different project
partners to jointly develop new solutions, better manage project risk &
enhance decision making.
Construction industry is moving towards re-engineering its processes so
that it will be leaner & more efficient
Status
3. International Panel of Expert (IPE) Recommended:
Focus next stage of roadmap on broadening application of BIM and
maximising future benefit of BIM in following areas :
transforming construction procurement processes through greater
collaborative working ( IPD, bringing forward constructability to design)
Lifecycle benefits such as operation and maintenance of building and
assets (Accurate and detailed As-built model from constructible model)
COEs at NTU and NUS to develop research in BIM that will transform
the built environment sector. ( e.g Public Housing Project in Spore)
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Lay-Out Points
Bolts
Reinforcing
MEP/FP
Plates, Bolts &
Welds
Embeds
Construction
Design
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Singapore Standard
Precast Structure
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Dennis
Acosta
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MRT DTL3 C930 ( SK E&C)
helps to produce accurate rebar quantities
and easy to understand shop drawings
Helps to determine rebar clashes to pipes
and other adjacent structures
Saves time for ordering and arranging rebars
at site slowly
- Designer
Since we started using Tekla Structures we have managed to save 10% in internal
efficiency savings working together with the structural engineers. This includes model
review and checking, drawing output and RFI queries.
- Jon Lock, Structural CAD Manager for Arups Building Engineering London Group 4
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