28th July 2015, The Building Centre, London 10 am-3.30pm In 2016 government projects must use BIM Level 2. This one day seminar is designed for the manufacturer, both those with BIM and those considering its adoption. It will provide an impartial perspective and advice on BIM implementation.
This event is jointly hosted by BIM 4 Manufacturers & Manufacturing, Construction Products Association and CIM’s Construction Industry Group.
It is now only a few months until all public sector projects will require the supply chain to use BIM Level 2 andthere are lots of examples where developers and clients have adopted BIM on their projects too. Many manufacturers have started to offer BIM data but there are still many companies who have to decide. This one day seminar is designed for the manufacturer, both those with BIM and those considering its adoption. Suitable for both the technical and marketing person, it will provide an impartial perspective on progress with BIM implementation and then split the group into those with BIM and those considering it, to address specific issues relevant to you.
Join us on Twitter with the hashtag #BIM4M2Help or pick up the highlights below as they happen (including slides and links)
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23BIM4M2help&src=typd&vertical=default&f=tweets
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Programme:
Morning:
10.00 Welcome
10.05 BIM – the journey so far – David Philp video message
10.20 Information management in the future – Gareth Webb, IBM
10.40 Client case study – Sandwell Council – David Emery, Virtechs Ltd
11.00 Coffee
11.20 Why manufacturers need BIM – Chris Ashworth, Competitive Advantage
11.40 Manufacturer case study – Andy Stolworthy, ASSA ABLOY UK
12.00 How BIM4M2 can help you: Steve Thompson
• Compass Alan Baikie, BIMobject
• How do I do it? Joe Celia, FIS
• Data Templates Steve Thompson, Tata Steel, Daniel Walsh, RIBA Enterprises
12.30 Lunch and networking, followed by two parallel sessions:
Afternoon:
Manufacturers already offering BIM:
13.30 Barriers – real and imagined – Chris Witte, Knauf Insulation
13.50 The right level of content – Craig Sewell, Digital: Marketing and Manufacturing
14.10 Gaining competitive advantage from BIM – Richard Blakesley, Howitt Consulting
14.30 Tea
Manufacturers considering BIM Implementation:
13.30 When is the time to act? – Alan Baikie, BIMobject
13.50 What package should you use? – Rob Daniel, Marley Eternit
14.10 Product Data Templates and COBie – Matt Crunden, Legrand
14.30 Tea
15.00 Q&A and summing up
15.30 Close
Our Chairs
Peter Caplehorn, Policy Director and Deputy Chief Executive, Construction Products Association
Steve Thompson, Chair BIM4M2 and Tata Steel
Our Speakers
Detailed speaker profiles and links are provided with their presentations in the live blog below
David Philp, Head of BIM for the UKGovernment’s BIM Task Group and Director of BIMfor EMEA and India, AECOM
David Platt /Gareth Webb, IBM
David Emery, VirtechsLtd
Chris Ashworth,Competitive Advantage
Andy Stolworthy, BIMManager, ASSA ABLOY UK Specification
Alan Baikie, BIMobject
Joe Cilia, TechnicalManager, FIS
Chris Witte, KnaufInsulation
Craig Sewell, Digital: Marketing and Manufacturing
Richard Blakesley, Managing Director, Howitt Consulting
Rob Daniel, Technical & BIM Coordinator, Marley Eternit
Matt Crunden, Training and BIM Manager, Legrand
Daniel Walsh, Senior BIM Author, RIBA Enterprises
Watch the Highlights unfold on the day:
Am at @BuildingCentre but not for #BIM4M2help wonder if I can sneak in at some point!
— Pam Bhandal (@pambhandal) July 28, 2015
I'll be following the #BIM4M2help @BIM4M2 event today (can't leave the office) so please keep those tweets coming……….
— Lisa Carnwell 📢 (@L_Carnwell) July 28, 2015
Morning Luke! @LukeJohnston81 #bim4m2help what time is it with you?
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
@SuButcher Hi Su! Just going 6PM here. AKA, 'wine o'clock' #BIMwines
— Luke Johnston (@LukeJohnston81) July 28, 2015
Morning:
10.00 Welcome, Joint Chairs
Peter Caplehorn, Construction Products Association
Steve Thompson, ChairBIM4M2 and Tata Steel
Standing room only #bim4m2help pic.twitter.com/i26u0p1GB2
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Very telling. 50/50 split on who is considering BIM and who is doing BIM #BIM4M2help
— Joshua Bennett (@iamjoshbennett) July 28, 2015
Peter Capelhorn is giving us an Introduction to the Construction Products Assocation watch it here: #BIM4M2help http://t.co/2143bBFvH6
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwqnarUa14I
10.05 BIM – the journey so far
David Philp video message
https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/david-philp/10/7bb/790
Listening to @thephilpster give a video message from his office. The video will be on Youtube later #BIM4M2help pic.twitter.com/y4coXRI670
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
A message now from @ThePhilpster himself – with all his certificates of #BIM competency in the background #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
I love the fact that @thephilpster calls @BIM4M2 'BIM for M squared' #togetherwearemore #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
David Capelhorn introduces chair of @BIM4M2 working group @SGThompsonBIM #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
You can see today's agenda at the top of the Live Blog: http://t.co/neU9HmrIDR #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Firstly we will introduce the topic of #BIM, and then look at it from the perspective of the manufacturing industry before lunch #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Then after lunch we are splitting into two – those who are using #BIM and new to BIM. Three tools are being launched today #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Presentation from IBM now; this should be interesting.
'Information Management in the future' #bim4m2help— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
10.20 Information Management in the future
David Platt/Gareth Webb, IBM
https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/gareth-webb/7/10b/54a
Really interesting start to the day with IBM showing how manufacturers can exploit BIM data #BIM4M2help pic.twitter.com/vOvy4oIszL
— Chris Witte (@Chrisjwitte) July 28, 2015
Gareth Web from IBM shows how we can become intelligent suppliers and help drive the circular economy #BIM4M2help pic.twitter.com/7nOj8kB0Q3
— Chris Witte (@Chrisjwitte) July 28, 2015
We're learning how #BIM can help manufacturers genuinely contribute to the #circulareconomy #BIM4M2help #ribapow pic.twitter.com/ApQ2REsd0H
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Companies being selected for their sustainable products? Why is everyone buying from China? Carbon offshoring #BIM4M2help
— Joshua Bennett (@iamjoshbennett) July 28, 2015
Interesting to hear 'Sustainability' and the circular economy in the concept of BIM #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
IBM note material resources r finite, we must do more than recycle @circularecomony Re-purpose & Dispose #bim4m2help pic.twitter.com/xfriS5uF4b
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
'Clients are starting to think about staff retention when they think about the design of their buildings' IBM at #BIM4M2help #SocialBIM
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Decisions made in the selection process by using structured data. #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
Product manufacturers hold the key to clients ability to benefit from intelligent buildings by provision of accurate information #BIM4M2help
— Chris Witte (@Chrisjwitte) July 28, 2015
Manufacturers hold the key for the quality of information. #BIM4M2help
— Peter Quenault (@Q_boid) July 28, 2015
Gareth Webb of @IBM using example of buying golf balls on Amazon to show data provides value to customers #BIM4M2help pic.twitter.com/R6qbv6bk1q
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
It's all about golf balls! BIM is shopping carts for Buildings. My words not IBM Gareth's #BIM4M2help
— Chris Witte (@Chrisjwitte) July 28, 2015
The link between structured data and decisions are clearly demonstrated by examining Amazon. Lessons to be learned #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
When you buy a golf ball on Amazon, there are customer reviews, inventory, distribution, spec info, upselling, cross selling #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Managing your product data can help your customers and your bottom line #BIM4M2help https://t.co/srIJOjZLlF
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Gareth Webb @IBM making the great point; we buy by #outcomes not necessarily #specification
Think who wants your data & why #bim4m2help— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
Customer relationship management – #BIM can help keep track of customer spending behaviour #BIM4M2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
Gareth @IBM Order driven manu w/ just in time delivery 2 suit customer demands #supplyasaservice the new face of construction #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
You can differentiate your service in many ways if you can control the product information = happy customer #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
A strategic model for manufacturers.With information as the golden thread. A BIM object is just the start #BIM4M2help pic.twitter.com/9PS2TqheVu
— Chris Witte (@Chrisjwitte) July 28, 2015
'The tool set of IT products is richer and more diverse than its ever been – its so much easier to do things' Gareth Webb @IBM #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
#BIM4M2help – I can see some cogs turning following IBM's talk..!
— Andrew Foster (@AndrewExcitech) July 28, 2015
Q: how closely are IBM working w industry to help redefine definition of #sustainability? A: we're inviting people to talk to us #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Q: where is construction in the IT landscape? A: some real strong parallels with automotive, 10-15 years ago (great!!) #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
'You can now make 286,000 configurations you can choose in the BMW 3 series' – that's information management #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
It's all good 2 compare #data w/ cars & planes but the number of customers r minute & global c/w construction so needs tempering #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
BIM4M2 manufacturers conference IBM presents 'Starting with the end in mind' pic.twitter.com/gCdBkrfO7g
— Tim Clark (@BimClark) July 28, 2015
10.40 Client Case Study – Sandwell Council
David Emery, Virtechs Ltd
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/virtechs
David Emery @Virtechs is introducing a case study from Sandwell Borough Council #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Sandwell Council engaging early with Manufacturers on a proposed £300million new hospital #bim4m2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
The @sandwellcouncil Virtual Hospital – @West_Midlands_ a #BIM procurement tool #shoplocal #manufacturing #BIM4M2help pic.twitter.com/g68XhB9zab
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Connecting supply chain inputs is key to delivering customer requirements in mature industries #BIM4M2HELP
— Peter Quenault (@Q_boid) July 28, 2015
Here's the link to this @Virtech virtual hospital http://t.co/nV1N87eXvs
Great to hear #IFC getting a shout out too #bim4m2help— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
http://t.co/nV1N87eXvs
What will the @WMVirtualHosp achieve? #BIM4M2help pic.twitter.com/mmZSeWVnYz
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
'Most manufacturers are light years ahead of construction in their use of technology. They already hold info in digital format' #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Most manufactures are light years ahead of construction industry as they have been using computer design for years. #bim4m2help
— Michael Moseley (@mike_moseley) July 28, 2015
Real commitment w/ a Sandwell learning & training facility for #BIM workflows; processes, software training & content creation #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
The @WMVirtualHosp already has 1500 registered users. A good sign of success of an excellent idea #BIM4M2help https://t.co/sDfIhlwhaf
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
At @BIM4M2 Seminar, just connected the dots about @bondbryanBIM recent tweets and what's happening at Sandwell virtual hospital.
— 𝐇𝐞𝐧𝐫𝐲 𝐅𝐞𝐧𝐛𝐲-𝐓𝐚𝐲𝐥𝐨𝐫 (@henryfenbytaylo) July 28, 2015
@elirees of @therailalliance at the same #BIM4M2HELP event. Looking fwd to learning more https://t.co/DvKeM3LrTk
— LUCY PRIOR MBE (@LUCYLucyprior) July 28, 2015
11.00 Coffee
Good to meet @SGThompsonBIM. Look forward to talking more @BIM4M2 @LUCYLucyprior
— RBD Community (@RBDcommunity1) July 28, 2015
… and we're back – this session is about why #ukconstruction manufacturers need #BIM and what you can do #BIM4m2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
11.20 Why manufacturers need BIM
Chris Ashworth, CompetitiveAdvantage
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/chrisashworth1
Why manufacturers need #BIM from Chris Ashworth @CompetitiveA The whole life value proposition #bim4m2help pic.twitter.com/OQ8O4PNM0f
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
Chris Ashworth clients are much more interested in cost of building operation #bim4m2help
— Michael Moseley (@mike_moseley) July 28, 2015
"Better business outcomes through early collaborative decision making" @CompA_Ashworth #bim4m2help #bim
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
Designers are likely to give preference to products where there is BIM data available @CompetitiveA #bim4m2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
'Designers will give preference to products that are available in a #BIM format' #BIM4M2help http://t.co/neU9HmrIDR pic.twitter.com/rNoIajNutZ
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
#BIM4M2help will BIM help change the way products are selected? Chris Ashworth hope so pic.twitter.com/ZADyv724le
— Tim Clark (@BimClark) July 28, 2015
Drivers behind construction product selection: #BIM4M2help more: http://t.co/neU9HmrIDR pic.twitter.com/s8HBYMwrFg
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Why use BIM manufacturers? Growing adoption, life cycle costs, product selection & commercial advantage #BIM4M2help
— 𝐇𝐞𝐧𝐫𝐲 𝐅𝐞𝐧𝐛𝐲-𝐓𝐚𝐲𝐥𝐨𝐫 (@henryfenbytaylo) July 28, 2015
Download the survey results on BIM adoption by Manufacturers on our website http://t.co/DwBTvVAEb9 #bim4m2help pic.twitter.com/i3pTEhwV7d
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
If you are not considering BIM within your organisation; consider that your competitors may well be @CompetitiveA #bim4m2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
Review of the themes from the @BIM4M2 survey a year ago; see the report here http://t.co/N3pge0yfcj #bim4m2help
New survey out soon— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
'COBie data enables manufacturers to have an ongoing relationship with users of buildings using your products' @CompA_Ashworth #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
https://t.co/ydgy2j5K0u
We're very happy to – more on our website, including the new tools: http://t.co/SBE1Fv3jCl #BIM4M2help https://t.co/ydgy2j5K0u
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Looking around there are probably 3 women in a room of over 100 @womeninbim #BIM4m2help #ukbimcrew
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
@SuButcher @WomeninBIM I can see 7 but accept it should be a lot better #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
11.40 Manufacturer Case Study
Andy Stolworthy, ASSAABLOY UK
https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/andy-stolworthy/16/269/9a9
The experiences of @stolliea of @ASSAABLOYUKLtd on BIM. He is their dedicated #BIM expert. #bim4m2help
— Chris Witte (@Chrisjwitte) July 28, 2015
#BIM4M2help interesting questions from a manufacturers point of view from Assa Abloy, what do we model and why pic.twitter.com/E9mCLhvkYN
— Tim Clark (@BimClark) July 28, 2015
What is #BIM? Here's @stolliea simple definition: notice the importance of collaboration #BIM4M2help pic.twitter.com/HFpv2kYVco
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
More case study info from Andy @stoliea @ASSAABLOY starting w/ do I have a #system or #component approach? #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
#BIM4M2help @stolliea created door sets in NBL as BIM objects rather than individual components 'they probably are a little bit too heavy'
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Good point from @stolliea Don't make the objects too heavy to use. #BIM4m2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
'The way the process is developing at the moment is that architects are using generic doorsets' #bim4m2help @stolliea
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
.@stoliea @ASSAABLOYUKLtd decided on doorsets as #components & thinks this was right w/ hindsight #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
'Then when I get to stage 4, they only want the DATA, not the objects.' #BIM4M2help 'so why the hell did we do 100?' pic.twitter.com/2W2mO0BGLA
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
'I don't think Product Data Templates are 100% the answer but they are a useful step on the way' @stolliea at #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
'I don't think Product Data Templates are 100% the answer but they are a useful step on the way' @stolliea at #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Interesting 2 hear @stoliea noting why create #BIM objects? Still generic @ RIBA2; data not changed @ RIBA4 might use @ RIBA5? #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
#bim4m2help a refreshingly frank presentation from @stolliea pic.twitter.com/z8CvxWp2fo
— Joshua Bennett (@iamjoshbennett) July 28, 2015
More info on @ASSAABLOYUKLtd #BIM info here http://t.co/032TLI48xj #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
Andy stolworthy Assa Aboly biggest advantage of Bim is opportunity to talk to people. #bim4m2help
— Michael Moseley (@mike_moseley) July 28, 2015
'People aren't really doing BIM properly, until they adopt entire lifecycle of the asset its all disparate systems' @stolliea #bim4m2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
#BIM4M2help – great insight into @ASSAABLOY 's BIM journey. Thanks Andy Stolworthy!
— Andrew Foster (@AndrewExcitech) July 28, 2015
12.00 How BIM4M2 can help you Chair: Steve Thompson
Our next section is How @BIM4M2 can help too – an introduction to COMPASS: Is #BIM right for me? #bim4m2help http://t.co/wpDah41knq
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
1: Compass,
Alan Baikie, BIMobject
Access the COMPASS tool here:
http://t.co/wpDah41knq
Talking the @BIM4M2 Compass now; which direction & which mountain? Presented by Alan Baike @BIMobject #bim4m2help pic.twitter.com/UKCDy2mNLS
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
The Compass Tool will ask you about the products you make, routes to market, market development and activity. It will guide you #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Attendees at #BIM4M2help will be able to use the tool today – here's a shot of an outcome pic.twitter.com/LeML3tGSp9
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
The Compass Tool uses BIM sector uptake data from our sister company @BarbourABI #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
The @BIM4M2 Compass is an interesting tool to understand what #BIM adoption should be for a manufacturer #bim4m2help pic.twitter.com/okYRI9TIWh
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
2: How do I do it?
Joe Celia, FIS
The second of our three tools is 'How Do I do IT?' presented by @AisJoe view all tools here: http://t.co/J4qzcXATFB #BIM4M2help #ukbimcrew
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
How Do I Do It? Tool here:
http://www.bim4m2.co.uk/curve/how-do-i-do-it.html
Once you've used the COMPASS use 'How Do I Do It?' here: http://t.co/Qjffb3qSVp #BIM4M2Help pic.twitter.com/KycYnzFDDg
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
#BIM4M2help Joe Cilia tells us how begin your BIM journey as a manufacturer pic.twitter.com/lMlC3XHQUV
— Tim Clark (@BimClark) July 28, 2015
Next its time to remember the fundamentals
Plan
Implement
Review
with @AisJoe @BIM4FitOut #bim4m2help— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
#BIM4M2help the quick wins pic.twitter.com/0fop8a7xus
— Tim Clark (@BimClark) July 28, 2015
How much will your solution cost? #BIM #bim4m2help The 'How Do I Do It?' tool will help you decide pic.twitter.com/P1ikmYL5UL
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
The 'How Do I Do It?' tool helps you structure a BIM Implementation Plan #BIM4M2help http://t.co/Qjffb3qSVp pic.twitter.com/FHDCkggzI1
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
#bim4m2help What is the ROI from BIM for manufacturers? Not answered directly so far… Benefits obvious for client and contractor.
— Joshua Bennett (@iamjoshbennett) July 28, 2015
One of the things the COMPASS tool will do is give you an indication of the commercial risk of not implementing #BIM https://t.co/wXCPDq1lMC
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
'BIM is like Teenage Sex – those who are doing it are still learning' @AisJoe #BIM4M2help #BIM
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Our third tool launching today is 'Learn More' – resources for you to learn more about BIM http://t.co/EYbQec97UB #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Very impressed. Good qualtiy and mix of speakers. Hopefully the start of many more for product manufacturers @gary_morton65 #bim4m2help
— Gillian Smith (@GillianBIM) July 28, 2015
3: Data Templates
Steve Thompson, Tata Steel
https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/steve-thompson/10/602/ab4
Comparing levels of granularity and stages of a project #BIM #BIM4M2help Blue line is BIM pic.twitter.com/Iz3csFOZFb
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Why product manufacturers need to change their language as they engage earlier in the design stage #bim4m2help pic.twitter.com/hYqVzj0HJj
— Chris Witte (@Chrisjwitte) July 28, 2015
Who needs the information? What bits do they need? How can they pick and choose? @SGThompsonBIM #bim4m2help pic.twitter.com/vGexHY3HVR
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Instead of 'chucking information over a wall' make sure you have two-way infromation – @SGThompsonBIM #bim4m2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Great Illustration of Product 'Type' and 'Component' information. #bim4m2help more: http://t.co/neU9HmrIDR pic.twitter.com/Cz6bdNLywS
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
PDTs (Product Data Templates) concentrate on Product information (not Product Application Information) #BIM4M2help pic.twitter.com/gVLpDlwoiU
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Here we go again; already 5 versions of #PDTs cited by @SGThompsonBIM Why do we make things so hard? #bim4m2help pic.twitter.com/rubU6F4c8C
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
@djhreed67 This is the sign of an emerging technology #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Data Templates need to evolve with common parameters – then the data is what matters and can be used everywhere #BIM4M2help #PDT #PDTs
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
#BIM4M2help @SGThompsonBIM says @BIM4M2 is setting up a joint Data Templates group to help develop common parameters #PDTs #PDT
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Q: Is there any point in NBS data templates if CIBSE PDTs want more data? A:It depends on product type but PDTs are standardised #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Q: How to you stuff a large table into one cell? A: There is a BS. (ask on the LInkedin group https://t.co/Sre1RfOK0Z ) #bim4m2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Q; which of 5 prof institutions are going to win the PDT battle? A: CIBSE started it, but there will be a master list #bim4m2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
@Neil_BIM @SuButcher @CIBSE_BIM just heard there is a PDT Steering group led by BIMTalk w/ master templates; bit happier now! #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
More about PDTs and the master list of PDTs here: BIMTalk http://t.co/nfVUWlVExR
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
12.30 Lunch and networking
Interesting and informative so far looking forward to this afternoons discussions at the BIM4M2 event. #bim4m2help @ClickScolmore
— 🤘Eats – Drinks – Rock n Roll🤘 (@VO5teve) July 28, 2015
The Curve by @BIM4M2 http://t.co/4RTqm8P71V helping Manufacturers with #Compass "is BIM right for me?" #bim4m2help
— Gillian Smith (@GillianBIM) July 28, 2015
Afternoon:
13.30 Afternoon sessions, split into two groups
Room split into two
We are starting again – join @SuButcher et al in 'New to BIM' and @Grace_Barbour et al in 'already using' #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Manufacturers considering BIM Implementation
Chair: PeterCaplehorn
13.30 When is the time to act?
Delegates complete compass, feedback provided
Alan Baikie, BIMobject
Alan Bailie when is the time to act. Now down load compass tool from http://t.co/rmCgA7EqNJ #bim4m2help
— Michael Moseley (@mike_moseley) July 28, 2015
Download the COMPASS tool (an excel spreadsheet) and fill it out with us #BIM4M2help http://t.co/aGVI0Zhydq pic.twitter.com/ERsoY42HIB
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Learning about the @BIM4M2 compass tool. Enabling manufacturers to test for themselves if they need BIM. Good idea. #bim4m2help
— 𝐇𝐞𝐧𝐫𝐲 𝐅𝐞𝐧𝐛𝐲-𝐓𝐚𝐲𝐥𝐨𝐫 (@henryfenbytaylo) July 28, 2015
'Don't get too bothered if your score is 51 or 59 – look at the region you're in – Alan Baikie on COMPASS #BIM4M2help http://t.co/a7yfobZ0lC
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Here's Alan using to tool with an audience member's data #bim4m2help pic.twitter.com/GmZhdXgTWG
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
… And the results show that this manufacturer is likely to be impacted #bim4m2help pic.twitter.com/eD32xRHPIA
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Live demo proves that the new @BIM4M2 Compass tool works; but unless all work is in UK & 4 HMG then %age won't be in the 90s #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
The @BIM4M2 Compass tool is to be used to determine 'vulnerability' to #BIM workflows rather than specific data needs #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
13.50 What package should you use?
Different software and hosting options explained
Rob Daniel, Marley Eternit
https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/robert-daniel/30/85a/410
Choosing a software platform can be a bit of a minefield… Robert Daniel at #BIM4M2help http://t.co/HL4h85ToyQ pic.twitter.com/yhIKAe9d9w
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Good introduction to four BIM authoring tools by Robert Daniel, and not favouring one particular one – its data that matters #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
'The problem with BIM Authoring software is none of the formats are interoperable' so #openBIM? All? use COMPASS to help decide #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Overview of #BIM tech available 2 manufacturers; shout outs 4 @TrimbleBuilding @Tekla @SketchUp (well couldn't not tweet that!) #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
Recommendation from @MarleyEternit is to author content in native software format favoured by your supply chain/market #bim4m2help
— Gillian Smith (@GillianBIM) July 28, 2015
What software should you select. Ask your customers? #bim4m2help
— Michael Moseley (@mike_moseley) July 28, 2015
Ask your customers which software authoring platform they are using – and ask them what they expect too. #BIM4M2help #BIM
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
To be honest I think Rob Daniel has been given a big (impossible) task discussing #BIM package selection #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
There's clearly a need for a large data based survey of #BIM authoring software use by sector #BIM4M2help @BIM4M2
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
'Its not just about your customer base but your whole supply chain in your sector' #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Content for actual manufacturing is far greater than those of construction #BIM needs, key point from Alan @BIMobject #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
'Think back to the pre-BIM world – how does the supply chain work now? How will it change?' Peter Capelhorn #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Now we move onto hosting – hosting of objects in libraries #BIM4M2help Remember that most specifiers use google and manufacturers websites
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
#BIM4M2help – Revit seems to be the software of choice for manufacturers. Retweet if you agree, favourite if you think another..
— Andrew Foster (@AndrewExcitech) July 28, 2015
Shoutout by Rob Daniel for @specifiedby because it hosts BIM objects from various other producers libraries #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Robert Daniels @MarleyEternit hosting on own website vs BIM library? @bimstore "itunes for BIM and specifiers" #bim4m2help
— Gillian Smith (@GillianBIM) July 28, 2015
Questions to ask your #BIM Hosting service – what questions would you add? #ukbimcrew #BIM4m2help pic.twitter.com/k9elwhAkJs
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
'In due course we will have a BIM object industry standard' – that would be good wouldn't it? #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
@SuButcher could be part of the BS8541 suite perhaps? But massive need for a industry standard not proprietary ones please #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
And now it's #PDTs with Matt Crunden @Legrand #batedbreath #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
14.10 Product Data Templates and COBie
MattCrunden, Legrand
https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/matt-crunden/1b/62b/795
Matt Crunden from @LegrandUK @bimstore client explaining PDT process #bim4m2help
— bimstore (@bimstore) July 28, 2015
Matt @Legrand pointing out the important difference between #PDT & #PDS But the workflow is still unclear IMO #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
'#COBie is a giant excel spreadsheet O&M Manual' (well it isn't excel but you can open it in excel) #BIM4m2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
Suggestion that only 5000 #PDT are needed overall? But good 2 see trade bodies as the hosting orgs cc @British_Precast #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
More about Product Data Templates – there are guidance notes coming soon #BIM4M2help http://t.co/77VQ490bAX
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
http://t.co/77VQ490bAX
#PDT Guidance notes to be published next week says Matt @Legrand Woot!!! #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
There is no a single BIM software a manufacture should choose to translate their models. They should choose more BIM softwares #BIM4M2help
— 3DMD BIM Tools (@3dmd_BIM) July 28, 2015
@SuButcher manufacturers can do more than comply. True product innovation can be captured in a PDT that is then not lost during later phases
— Robert Boland (@robert_boland) July 28, 2015
@SuButcher I'd also argue that contractors benefit from the transparency PDTs bring to tender assessment, which makes things faster.
— Robert Boland (@robert_boland) July 28, 2015
@robert_boland @SuButcher would you propose linking the PDTs to COBie via the documents worksheet?
— BIMBox (@BIMBoxHQ) July 28, 2015
@SuButcher …and than everyone has to adjust their existing content again??
— BIMBox (@BIMBoxHQ) July 28, 2015
Manufacturers already offering BIM
Chair: Steve Thompson
13.30 Barriers – real and imagined
Chris Witte, Knauf Insulation
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/chriswitte
First in the #bim4m2help session for manufacturers already offering BIM is Chris Witte "Barriers – real and imagined"
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
#bim4m2help great morning of presentations. Now for the "Manufacturers Already Offering BIM" session ! pic.twitter.com/5KBYdnKYGU
— Andrew Foster (@AndrewExcitech) July 28, 2015
.@Chrisjwitte explaining that a parametric approach can be more efficient than producing single objects #bim4m2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
Data from downloads provides quality commercial information @Chrisjwitte #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
BIG question in the room, is 'What do Architects actually want from objects' Data only? #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
Internal sales team needs to be trained to understand what and how Architects use data. #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
Manufacturers can help by producing a CPD that helps Architects understand how the data can be used #BIM4M2help @Chrisjwitte
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
Review BIM downloads – what projects are they being used on? How do you contact? Train internal teams to talk about BIM #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
Challenge updating #BIM objects when using 3rd party – software updates #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
Important that manufacturers keep up to date with software updates, so the data can be accessed from @Chrisjwitte #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
.@Chrisjwitte any object that says MB in the file size, is probably too heavy #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
International business looks to the UK to lead on BIM – Chris Witte @knaufinsulation #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
Understanding specifier information requirements from BIM content is real dilemma #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
It seems that some countries are suggesting they will work to Level 3 #Missinformation #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
Training to 3 levels 1 Basic Primer.2 have detailed conversation 3 in depth for technical team #BIM4M2help @Chrisjwitte
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
It's not just about creating #BIM objects – that's just the start. How does BIM help improve business and drive change? #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
Next up is @cubicle_Craig with 'The right level of content' #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
13.50 The right level of content
Craig Sewell, Digital: Marketing and Manufacturing
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/craigsewell
Principle task is to determine how BIM can improve the business #BIM4M2help
— Peter Quenault (@Q_boid) July 28, 2015
.@cubicle_Craig integrated BIM into @cubiclecentre – all about process to improve efficiencies #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
.@cubicle_Craig smaller practices won't have time to create content so will come to the manufacturers. #Goodpoint #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
.@cubicle_Craig Data Validation is key to address Reputational Risk #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
Content of #BIM must provide accurate geometry, data, expertise – added value for full project cycle @cubicle_Craig #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
How do you reach the right level of content? First aim for starting level – consider level of definition @cubicle_Craig #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
.@cubicle_Craig provides a great example where the client understood what they wanted, and now have all the data they need. #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
How do you reach the right level of content? First aim for starting level – consider level of definition @cubicle_Craig #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
Smaller manufacturers don't have specification teams but BIM allows them to have virtual conversations #bim4m2help pic.twitter.com/YhfTA1L80E
— Chris Witte (@Chrisjwitte) July 28, 2015
1. Talk to your specifiers – ask them what data they want for a specific project @cubicle_Craig #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
.@cubicle_Craig Point 1Talk with the specifiers and upskilling your team to deliver what is being asked for. #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
Consider bringing BIM skills in house to be able to deliver level of content needed #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
.@cubicle_Craig 2 Don't go crazy with the 3D, don't model everything (not nuts and bolts) #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
2. Don't model everything. @cubicle_Craig #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
Reduced model size from 2000kb to 750kb – remove model text from objects @cubicle_Craig #BIM4M2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
The manufacturing model is probably too complex for the production of Bim object. #bim4m2help
— Michael Moseley (@mike_moseley) July 28, 2015
@mike_moseley True. Can't recall a single time we've used all a 'for manufacture' CAD file to create geometry for a #BIM object #bim4m2help
— Luke Johnston (@LukeJohnston81) July 28, 2015
Keep an eye on what your competitors are doing @cubicle_Craig #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
Great advice for manufacturers on reducing model size from @cubicle_Craig #BIM4M2help @cubiclecentre pic.twitter.com/CX0v5fPXQL
— Chris Witte (@Chrisjwitte) July 28, 2015
MT“@BIM4FItOut: @cubicle_Craig Don't go crazy w/ 3D, don't model everything (not nuts & bolts) #BIM4M2help” unless that's the imp. stuff!
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
.@cubicle_Craig start by modelling a placeholder, it will give you an indication for minimum file size #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
3. Get the data right – relevant and in the right format. @cubicle_Craig #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
4. Be honest #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
.@cubicle_Craig – message to manufacturers: Bring #BIM inhouse #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
Here is the link to @cubicle_Craig blog #BIM4M2help http://t.co/t47K6jVWSR
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
Please give @cubicle_Craig some feedback on his guide on the website on the slide #BIM4M2help pic.twitter.com/INXIbXthkq
— Chris Witte (@Chrisjwitte) July 28, 2015
Next up – Richard Blakesley speaking about gaining competitive advantage from #BIM #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
14.10 Gaining competitive advantage from BIM
Richard Blakesley, HowittConsulting
https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/richard-blakesley/26/7a9/68b
Challenges for manufacturers: ROI, how do we get people to come back, how do we stand out from the crowd #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
6 ways to gain competitive advantage with #BIM 1. Devise a new customer relationship process that embraces digital #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
Manufacturers need to devise a new customer relationship process, to work in this Digital world. #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
Turn a monolog into a dialog #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
2. Focus on developing digital relationship. Starts w/ acceptance. Develop great user interface. Turn monologue into dialogue. #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
@666raj @BIM4FItOut @cubicle_Craig but my @Tekla customers do need to model the bolts; but agreed they may not need to share #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
3. Become experts at blended relationships. Learn how to capture data. Build Opportunities to engage. Keep digital going #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
hosting your content on your web site allows you to interact, and understand how the data is being used. #bim4m2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
4. Capturing & blending. Host own content on website & draw people to you. Configure and offer advice #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
Manufacturers need to draw specifiers in to a configurable easy user interface, then capture data. #bim4m2help pic.twitter.com/PFCIpHmCTg
— Chris Witte (@Chrisjwitte) July 28, 2015
5. Encourage users to return. Link to accepted workflows, provide objects to different work stages, link to calculations #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
6. Be clear about data environments. Exclusive vs competitive, catch all vs relationship, timing is everything, never re-direct #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
7. Consider internal functionality – making the data work for you, updates from central location, efficiency drivers #bim4m2help
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) July 28, 2015
14.30 Tea
Rooms combined
15.00 Q&A and summing up
Final return for Q&A #bim4m2help watch live blog here: http://t.co/neU9HmrIDR
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
We are at the end of the beginning with BIM #bim4m2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
#BIM4M2help @SGThompsonBIM points out that though we manufacture very different products we have a lot in common and have plenty to share
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
To repeat @cubicle_Craig's point – be honest about your place in the journey as a manufacturer #bim4m2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
#BIM4M2help @SGThompsonBIM reminds the group of @Chrisjwitte point about reviewing and learning about your content to improve it
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Peter Caplehorn @CPA_Tweets summing up the feedback from his breakout session at #BIM4M2help pic.twitter.com/yuLcMAfSJk
— Chris Witte (@Chrisjwitte) July 28, 2015
Peter Capelhorn @PCaplehornSB reprises the 'new to bim' session – first COMPASS for its good advice http://t.co/wpDah41knq #bim4m2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Capelhorn points out that PDTs are an emerging arena, with real benefits for many parts of the supply chain #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Remember to find out what your customers and the supply chain are doing – ask them #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Q: where are specifiers with BIM – knowledgeable? A: Most consultants have nailed 3d graphics, about 30% sharing, 10% using data #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
'I speak to some architects who say they are doing Level 3 BIM. They can't possibly, and sometimes just for geometry, not data' #bim4m2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
“@AisJoe: .@BIM4M2 launch tools to help inform Manufacturers considering #BIM http://t.co/xKFYJ6gxMq” #BIM4M2help
— BIM4FitOut (@BIM4FitOut) July 28, 2015
“@BIM4M2: Remember to find out what your customers & the supply chain are doing – ask them #BIM4M2help” the bigger picture of #BIM talking!
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
Also worth looking at the international perspective, how people are using #BIM in your other markets #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
From the floor: 'I spoke to a guy from AECOM the other week and realised we were telling them something they already knew' #BIM4M2Help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Mention for @BIM4SME and small practices (e.g. @studioklaschka @michaelaubreylt ) using #BIM right now – not just the big guys #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
'If I specify X manufacturer and I get data put in the model, changes can be tracked, something difficult to do at the moment' #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
Supporting #BIM doesn't mean everyone needs to make objects – but it does mean that everyone needs to communicate @SGThompsonBIM #BIM4M2help
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
@SGThompsonBIM mentioning SMEs that also pursue BIM such as @studioklaschka #BIM4SME #bim4m2help
— 𝐇𝐞𝐧𝐫𝐲 𝐅𝐞𝐧𝐛𝐲-𝐓𝐚𝐲𝐥𝐨𝐫 (@henryfenbytaylo) July 28, 2015
#bim4m2help it's painful but we will do it – 'we've got the leading edge of the tsunami wave' https://t.co/QWd2onPOrP
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
“@BIM4M2: BIM can also help validate the good performance of good products over time #bim4m2help” esp. when in-use data added too #facman
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
#bim4m2help @AisJoe on @BIM4FItOut 'Software companies, architects, contractors are engaged, we've made tool for specialist subcontractors
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
.@SuButcher COMPASS is just a spreadsheet?! Thought it was supposed to be an online tool? Pretty disappointing… #BIM4M2help
— Darren Lester (@Daz_Lester) July 28, 2015
@Daz_Lester its a spreadsheet now, the tool will be going live in the near future. #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
The @BIM4FItOut website will hosting the tool for specialist contractors. Join Linkedin group for updates http://t.co/d7qHoBoPt4 #BIM4M2help
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 28, 2015
http://t.co/d7qHoBoPt4
#BIM4M2help is in full swing in London. We are keeping an eye on the Twitter coverage.
— Knauf Insulation UK & Ireland (@KnaufUK) July 28, 2015
15.30 Close
I'm starting a rumour that everyone is welcome to have a #bimbeer in the College Arms straight after #BIM4M2help finishes
— Chris Witte (@Chrisjwitte) July 28, 2015
Really helpful day arranged by CPA and #bim4m2help good to have some solid ideas to run with and implement.
— Joshua Bennett (@iamjoshbennett) July 28, 2015
#bim4m2help – summary of a fantastic day. Good to meet some new people and catch up with some familiar faces! Thanks @BIM4M2 !!
— Andrew Foster (@AndrewExcitech) July 28, 2015
@SuButcher @spudule @Neil_BIM @CIBSE_BIM of today has helped to demystify then it's done a good thing; I feel it should of done #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
Well that went rather well! #BIM4M2help well done to everyone @BIM4M2 and to our manufacturer colleagues for supporting
— Chris Witte (@Chrisjwitte) July 28, 2015
#bim4m2help What is the ROI from BIM for manufacturers? Not answered directly so far… Benefits obvious for client and contractor.
— Joshua Bennett (@iamjoshbennett) July 28, 2015
@iamjoshbennett if you weren't in the session @cubicle_Craig will have answered that; search out his blog too #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
@djhreed67 @cubicle_Craig that kind of ROI is more internal than external (I.e £ generated)
— Joshua Bennett (@iamjoshbennett) July 28, 2015
@iamjoshbennett @cubicle_Craig at @thinkBIM we often advise businesses to adopt #BIM internally 1st 2 -risk / +profit then offer externally
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
@djhreed67 @cubicle_Craig @thinkBIM I shall try that tactic! Thank you sir!!!
— Joshua Bennett (@iamjoshbennett) July 28, 2015
@iamjoshbennett @cubicle_Craig if you follow & DM me happy to share more @thinkBIM information that could be of use #bim4m2help
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
Unsure on how BIM can impact you as a #manufacturer? Check out the latest from #BIM4M2help: http://t.co/ORvTJQ040V
— Metsec (@MetsecUK) July 28, 2015
Kudos to all involved in today's @BIM4M2 seminar #bim4m2help – w/ special thanks @CompetitiveA + @SuButcher…
— Construction Products Association (@CPA_Tweets) July 28, 2015
Not sure @djhreed67. Prob as many cars as houses in some countries (if not more)
— Paul Wilkinson (@EEPaul) July 28, 2015
@EEPaul I was noting that in relative terms number of car manufacturers small; whereas number of construction clients huge!
— Duncan Reed (@djhreed67) July 28, 2015
.@djhreed67 I do think there will be consid rationalisation and incr specialisation among AEC supply chains #bim4m2help
— Paul Wilkinson (@EEPaul) July 28, 2015
I love this manipulation of RIBA plan of work engaging with resource efficiency at every stage https://t.co/ZFBQbVSvGk
— GBE (@GBEGreenBuild) July 28, 2015
This was my Question I will follow up on link, (EN 15804 generates a big table, COBie has one cell, HTML link table https://t.co/VcCBsDelJJ
— GBE (@GBEGreenBuild) July 28, 2015
@BIM4M2 At last a seminar that tells me what I have been searching for, this is already the best BIM event i have attended in years.
— GBE (@GBEGreenBuild) July 28, 2015
Convert your existing design data and control it by hosting in house #diy #inventor #bimexchange https://t.co/lqUrs8qMAO
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) July 29, 2015
Drivers behind construction product selection: #BIM4M2help more: http://t.co/neU9HmrIDR pic.twitter.com/s8HBYMwrFg
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) July 28, 2015
@BIM4M2 This is traditional work flow! You have to build a digital asset first, test it & then build the real thing. Otherwise, same old!
— Raj Chawla (@666raj) July 29, 2015
@666raj @BIM4M2 build it and #simulate its performance. Let your customers #configure based on your #engineering rules #configurator360
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) July 29, 2015
Does it work that way in reality? #globalBIMcrew #globalBIM https://t.co/TdqVtjrTHb
— Cobuilder UK (@coBuilderUK) July 29, 2015
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— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 29, 2015
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— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) July 29, 2015
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