What does the #BIM Level 2 deadline mean for product manufacturers? Join our next #BIM4M2chat on Wed 6 April, 12pm https://t.co/DGLEWBTQmS
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) March 22, 2016
The #BIMLevel2 deadline is here! How will it affect construction? Join @BIM4M2 12pm this Wednesday for #BIM4M2chat https://t.co/jvtICrVIj2
— Julie Croasdale (@CompA_Julie) April 4, 2016
We'll be there. Join us at noon #BIM4M2Chat https://t.co/rja0guoBKn
— CompetitiveAdvantage (@CompetitiveA) April 6, 2016
Join me in about an hour where I'll be chatting about what BIM Level 2 means for product manufacturers. Follow #BIM4M2chat @BIM4M2
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
RT @BIM4M2: If you are interested in #BIM and construction product manufacture ask @PaulSurin your questions with #BIM4M2chat
— CompetitiveAdvantage (@CompetitiveA) April 6, 2016
Are you listening in to #BIM4M2chat? Use the hashtag to introduce yourselves now!
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
#BIM4M2chat I'm Su Butcher social strategist and part of @BIM4M2 promotions group. I work with product manufacturers using the internet
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) April 6, 2016
Hi I'm Grace – content manager at @BarbourNews and member of @BIM4M2 promotions group. Looking forward to the chat! #BIM4M2chat
— Grace Lewis (@Grace_Barbour) April 6, 2016
#BIM4M2chat @ACOWater @ACO_BD @gary_morton65 online now
— Gary Morton (@gary_morton65) April 6, 2016
<h2 id=”1d27fc”>Q1 Hi Paul, please can you introduce yourself?</h2>
Time to kick of #BIM4M2chat with Q1 @PaulSurin Hi Paul, please can you introduce yourself? #BIM4M2chat
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
A1 hi, I am Paul Surin, I head Built Environment at @wienerbergeruk. Also Vice Chair of @BIM4M2 and BE executive at @TheIET #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A1 cont… I'm also B/555 Technical Expert and CEN/TC 442 Technical Expert within Working Groups 3 and 4. #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
<h2 id=”cb3525″>Q2 What is BIM Level 2?</h2>
Ok so Q2 @PaulSurin What is BIM Level 2? #BIM4M2chat #Bim2day #BIMLevel2 #Level2BIM
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
A2 BIM is a framework to encourage collaboration & simplify construction process to minimise wastage of time & materials #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A2 cont… BIM Level 2 maturity is a process or series of domain and federated series of models. #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
Don't forget you can talk to @PaulSurin about his work at @BIM4M2 any time on Twitter #BIM4M2chat https://t.co/TRaOsHZsZt
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
A2 cont… These models contain graphical and non-graphical information collected via a Common Data Environment #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A2 cont… Other requirements inc BEP (BIM Execution Plan) EIR (Employers Information Requirements) with clear definitions #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
Any building product manufacturers actually listening or joining into the #BIM4M2Chat?
— Pritesh Patel (@priteshpatel9) April 6, 2016
@priteshpatel9 we're always listening 🙂
— ACO Water Management (@ACOWater) April 6, 2016
@ACOWater thumbs up.
Just wondered how many other marketers/agency folk/technical folk are listening in but not getting involved.
— Pritesh Patel (@priteshpatel9) April 6, 2016
@priteshpatel9 hard to tell, but we and @gary_morton65 listen. We also film huge amounts of #BIM content for our Aco #youtube channel.
— ACO Water Management (@ACOWater) April 6, 2016
@ACOWater @gary_morton65 – i’ve seen it and used it/recommended it as examples of how to do video to others. Good work.
— Pritesh Patel (@priteshpatel9) April 6, 2016
@priteshpatel9 @gary_morton65 we'll be launching our newest #ecobuild #Ecofringe #bim content this week – thanks for the feedback!
— ACO Water Management (@ACOWater) April 6, 2016
yes @priteshpatel9 we're here!
— Construction (@TataSteelConstr) April 6, 2016
@TataSteelConstr use the hashtag #BIM4M2Chat and introduce yourself. Who is this behind the avatar.
— Pritesh Patel (@priteshpatel9) April 6, 2016
@priteshpatel9 now now you know that product manufacturers are representing their brand (they aren't allowed to be human;)@TataSteelConstr
— Su Butcher 💚 (@SuButcher) April 6, 2016
@SuButcher *giggles*
— Pritesh Patel (@priteshpatel9) April 6, 2016
@priteshpatel9 now you've made me sign in as myself just to prove I am human! Hello!
— Joanne Ingham (@joingham) April 6, 2016
@joingham ha ha ha!
— Pritesh Patel (@priteshpatel9) April 6, 2016
@BIM4M2 #BIM4M2chat Mike Keane of @autodesk. Working to enable manufacturers to engage directly in #Bim without paying for object creation
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) April 6, 2016
#BIM4M2chat Michael Prince research analyst for @CompetitiveA
— Julie Croasdale (@CompA_Julie) April 6, 2016
<h2 id=”e33b30″>Q3 What is the BIM Level 2 Government Initiative?</h2>
Q3 @PaulSurin What is the BIM Level 2 government initiative? #BIM4M2chat
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
A3 Method of working & collaborating with all stakeholders throughout the lifecycle of project cont… #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A3 cont… This has been set as a minimum target by the UK Government for all work on public sector work #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
Maybe in several… #BIM4M2chat https://t.co/OVGocQs19G
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
Don't forget you can give your own answers using #BIM4M2chat – we're helping share all your expertise
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
<h2 id=”0c093d”>Q4 How will the BIM Level 2 Government Initiative affect the Construction Industry?</h2>
Q4 @PaulSurin How will the BIM Level 2 government initiative affect the construction industry? #BIM4M2chat
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
QtoA3 @PaulSurin What kind of public sector work? All?? #BIM4M2chat
— Mark Wullink (@Seth_MWu) April 6, 2016
@Seth_MWu I believe so but the question is if the set or is ready for it ! #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A4 Make industry more efficient, collaborative, reduce CAPEX, RISK, improve carbon & environmental performance cont… #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A4 cont… close the gap between the as built and as designed performance, provides more effective FM #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
Does rely on good information in and constant updates otherwise bad information out @PaulSurin #BIM4M2chat
— Kingspan Insulation (@KingspanIns_UK) April 6, 2016
@BIM4M2 @PaulSurin In 140 characters??
— Stewart Gilmour (@JSG2050) April 6, 2016
#BIM4M2chat recommendations of companies for Revit Drawings to go on NBS and BIM store please
— Edincare Pumps (@EdincarePumps) April 6, 2016
#BIM4M2chat Smart #clients want a building that works better and is easy to #maintain. #digital #o&m is quick and accurate – saves months
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) April 6, 2016
@KingspanIns_UK absolutely relies on good digital data and consistency of the data. There are issues around data dictionaries #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
@PaulSurin So #BIMasASilverBullet #BIM4M2chat
— Stewart Gilmour (@JSG2050) April 6, 2016
#BIM4M2chat I think gaining experience and skills in-house now can drive #export success as international mandates spread. #uk #exports
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) April 6, 2016
<h2 id=”932dbc”>Q5 What will BIM Level 2 mean for Product Manufacturers?</h2>
Killer Q5 @PaulSurin What will BIM Level 2 mean for product manufacturers? #BIM4M2chat
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
@man_keaney I agree and @wienerbergeruk have hired in – house #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A5 Now is the time manufacturers can help shape BIM, be at the forefront of making the construction industry more efficient #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A5 Manufacturers play a vital role in the creation of models with clear, concise, structured & relevant product data embedded #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
Absolutely, but BIM success relies not just on technology, but education of FMs and others to use it properly. #BIM4M2chat @PaulSurin
— Kingspan Insulation (@KingspanIns_UK) April 6, 2016
@KingspanIns_UK yes, I agree, the whole supply chain needs to be educated #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A5 There are variable costs for entry but can we afford not to? #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
#BIM4M2chat is now live! Follow the hashtag to join in!
— Allgood (@Allgood_ltd) April 6, 2016
@PaulSurin So would this also mean works for municipalities? Or central gov. only? #BIM4M2chat
— Mark Wullink (@Seth_MWu) April 6, 2016
@Seth_MWu I think to start with central government projects and local authorities will pick up #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A5 Role of manufacturer: provide impartial advice to process & content, develop great content, establish new ideas, cont… #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
@ACOWater @ACO_BD have always provided data, #BIM fits our culture #BIM4M2chat https://t.co/NRtC3qX0Ev
— Gary Morton (@gary_morton65) April 6, 2016
#BIM4M2chat interestingly, I work with many private #housebuilders and #developers who want to work with #BIM #enabled #manufacturers
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) April 6, 2016
@man_keaney I would love to hear from these developers #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
@man_keaney we've also found this with our @CatnicUK products
— Construction (@TataSteelConstr) April 6, 2016
#BIM4M2chat. The opportunity is #massive but sometimes #confusing messages make #BIM seem like just another cost https://t.co/PvrIG8SHqN
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) April 6, 2016
@man_keaney @TataSteelConstr @CatnicUK I agree and certain software vendors have promoted BIM as a software #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
@PaulSurin @TataSteelConstr @CatnicUK #BIM4M2chat certainly lots of vested interests to get past to the #real value, but #BIM needed
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) April 6, 2016
@PaulSurin @Seth_MWu there certainly are rumblings though now across Europe #bim4m2chat
— Construction (@TataSteelConstr) April 6, 2016
@TataSteelConstr @Seth_MWu oh, yes – CEN / TC 442 is an example #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
@PaulSurin good Q; is the sector ready. What do you think? They should be, right? I work in #NL but a project in the #UK now. #BIM4M2chat
— Mark Wullink (@Seth_MWu) April 6, 2016
@Seth_MWu no I don't think the industry is ready at all. I work for our Group so I know where NL, Belgium, France are..#BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
<h2 id=”f1fe48″>Q6 What will Level 2 BIM Mean for the rest of the supply chain?</h2>
A6 @PaulSurin What will Level 2 BIM mean for the rest of the supply chain? #BIM4M2chat
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
A6 The rest of the supply will have to be up-skilled to the use and handle of the digital information and digital assets #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A6 Different stakeholders will need different digital information and a different format and this is the challenge #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
@BIM4M2 @PaulSurin #BIM4M2chat Essential to include operators for asset information #Facman
cc @BIFM_UK— Stewart Gilmour (@JSG2050) April 6, 2016
@JSG2050 @BIM4M2 @BIFM_UK I agree and we've been trying to engage with them #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
<h2 id=”74393a”>Q7 How can product manufacturers ensure they are Level 2 BIM Compliant?</h2>
Q7 @PaulSurin How can product manufacturers ensure they are #Level2BIM compliant? #BIM4M2chat #BIM
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
A7 At the moment? They can't, however the initiative between @CPA_Tweets and @BIM4M2 should bring consistency & clarity #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A7 @PaulSurin @CPA_Tweets @BIM4M2 And @CIBSE are involved too #BIM4M2chat
— Stewart Gilmour (@JSG2050) April 6, 2016
@PaulSurin #BIM4M2chat Mike Beckett of Hill will be explaining his approach on real projects at #Fombi event on 28th. All welcome
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) April 6, 2016
<h2 id=”885e37″>Q8 Will product manufacturers lose out if they aren't BIM Level 2 compliant?</h2>
Q8 @PaulSurin Will product manufacturers lose out if they aren’t BIM Level 2 complaint? If so, how? #BIM4M2chat
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
A8 I believe so – without BIM mfrs will NOT have access to the £44billion spent each yr on UK government procured contracts #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
#BIM4M2chat Agreed, and this is just direct sales. Imagine #opportunity to develop new #services for life of asset https://t.co/po5nywiMAI
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) April 6, 2016
@man_keaney the real potential is in a private and social housing sector @SustHomes #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
@PaulSurin @SustHomes #BIM4M2chat Absolutely, we need more homes, and may have less people to deliver. #BIM and #modular are essential
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) April 6, 2016
@man_keaney @SustHomes I don't think modular is the answer. All stakeholders need to be more efficient and organized #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
@Seth_MWu yes but there is a lot work to bring up the whole industry on to the Level 2 #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
http://twitter.com/DORMAUK/status/717676594085670912
#BIM4M2chat @PaulSurin How will the @CPA_Tweets @BIM4M2 initiative bring consistency & clarity?
— Julie Croasdale (@CompA_Julie) April 6, 2016
#BIM4M2chat Does the BIM Level 2 deadline affect projects of a certain value or all projects? @BIM4M2
— Grace Lewis (@Grace_Barbour) April 6, 2016
@Grace_Barbour @BIM4M2 I believe it's £5mil and above to start with however clients struggle to spell put EIR !
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
What are the reasons BIM is so important from a client perspective? #BIM4M2chat @BIM4M2
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) April 6, 2016
@BarbourNews @BIM4M2 the Cients will get what they want on time and on budget
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
And do you think BIM will encourage more off-site manufacture? #BIM4M2chat @BIM4M2 @PaulSurin
— Kingspan Insulation (@KingspanIns_UK) April 6, 2016
@KingspanIns_UK @BIM4M2 I believe so however it does require an investment #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
@PaulSurin QtoA8 And with gov. const. strategy 2016-2020 lose even more or all work in the near future? #BIMlevel3 #BIM4M2chat
— Mark Wullink (@Seth_MWu) April 6, 2016
@PaulSurin QtoA8 And with gov. const. strategy 2016-2020 lose even more or all work in the near future? #BIMlevel3 #BIM4M2chat
— Mark Wullink (@Seth_MWu) April 6, 2016
@Seth_MWu yes but there is a lot work to bring up the whole industry on to the Level 2 #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
<h2 id=”7589c8″>Q9 What is next for BIM and construction?</h2>
Q9 @PaulSurin What is next for BIM and construction? #BIM4M2chat
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
A9 As BIM progresses among companies in AEC, technology providers will develop updated products meaning industry can do more #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A9 As BIM progresses among companies in AEC, technology providers will develop updated products meaning industry can do more #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A9 Teams are finding ways to incorporate more data through 4D scheduling, 5D estimating, gaming 3D realities #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
@PaulSurin Will this be incorporated into #BIM Level 3? #BIM4M2chat
— Julie Croasdale (@CompA_Julie) April 6, 2016
What are the reasons BIM is so important from a client perspective? #BIM4M2chat @BIM4M2
— Barbour Product Search (@BarbourNews) April 6, 2016
@BarbourNews @BIM4M2 the Cients will get what they want on time and on budget
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
What is BIM Level 3? @CompA_Michael @PaulSurin #BIM4M2chat
— Grace Lewis (@Grace_Barbour) April 6, 2016
@Grace_Barbour @CompA_Michael Full collaboration between all disciplines;using a single, shared model held in a ctr repository #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
@Grace_Barbour @CompA_Michael @PaulSurin this is the official strategy document for level 3 (brief) https://t.co/woSa72mdXs #BIM4M2chat
— TheBIMbot (@TheAiBIMbot) April 6, 2016
. @PaulSurin #BIM4M2chat Is there an A3 analysis of the different library platforms? @spacegroupRob @SpecifiedBy @BIMobject @IanChapmanNBS
— Timothy Hegarty (@Ardvisory) April 6, 2016
@Ardvisory #BIM4M2chat There's also the in-house option of outputting #lightweight #objects and #data as part of your existing process
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) April 6, 2016
@Ardvisory @PaulSurin @spacegroupRob @SpecifiedBy @BIMobject @IanChapmanNBS some data available here https://t.co/Y4P2aw8pOD #BIM4M2chat
— TheBIMbot (@TheAiBIMbot) April 6, 2016
@Ardvisory @PaulSurin Interesting question, I think product manufacturers need to understand where their customers are going #bim4m2chat
— Joanne Ingham (@joingham) April 6, 2016
@joingham @Ardvisory @PaulSurin this would require an openness & honesty that sadly doesn't exist in our industry
— Darren Lester (@Daz_Lester) April 6, 2016
@Daz_Lester @joingham @PaulSurin #bim4m2chat Check out @quartzproject it might be the answer
— Timothy Hegarty (@Ardvisory) April 6, 2016
@Ardvisory @joingham @PaulSurin I meant openess in terms of the stats 4 library's, not product data. Thumbs up for @quartzproject though 🙂
— Darren Lester (@Daz_Lester) April 6, 2016
@joingham @Ardvisory product manufacturers need to discover new way of targeting new and existing clients #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
@PaulSurin How far along the journey to full collaboration do you think we are? or is #BIM level 2&3 just the beginning? #BIM4M2chat
— Julie Croasdale (@CompA_Julie) April 6, 2016
@CompA_Michael we are at the beginning. Early adopters and innovators are up for it but what about the rest of the industry? #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
<h2 id=”6cf4f9″>Q10 Where can product manufacturers find further information and support?</h2>
Q10 @PaulSurin Where can product manufacturers find further information and support? #BIM4M2chat
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
A10 Manufacturers can talk to @BIM4M2, myself, @SGThompsonBIM or @Chrisjwitte #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A10 @wienerbergeruk also chair Home4Life Consortium, consisting of 20 mfrs & have been developing BIM Level 2 house concept #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
A10 #BIM4M2chat @BIM4M2 are also running a seminar next week on Level2BIM more information: https://t.co/qz5Mp6T1ER
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
#BIM4M2chat https://t.co/bCMVxOapob
— Julie Croasdale (@CompA_Julie) April 6, 2016
@Alistair_Kell "what drove us to do #bim? The recession! Being more effective & efficient with less" #bimprospects
— David Light (@davewlight) April 6, 2016
@CompA_Michael @davewlight @Alistair_Kell yes I agree with that and I hope we don't stop pushing the boundaries #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
#BIM4M2chat For info – Mike Beckett of Hill will be explaining why he wants your #data and why he uses #BIM. https://t.co/EJldLlWtgm
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) April 6, 2016
@BIM4M2 @PaulSurin
Another useful BIM resource at https://t.co/KLbfcPfgsU#BIM4M2chat— Stewart Gilmour (@JSG2050) April 6, 2016
Coming to the end of #BIM4M2chat now – thanks for participating!
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
Many thanks to @PaulSurin for his help with #BIM4M2chat #follow
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
Thank you all and I'm happy to answer any further questions via email or my twitter account #BIM4M2chat
— Paul Surin (@PaulSurin) April 6, 2016
We'll share a blog of the tweets and other things on our website – sign up here: https://t.co/m93dTYQtsc #BIM4M2chat
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
Please RT and sign up: #BIM4M2chat Don't forget our seminar next week too: https://t.co/2L4iPwrdph
— BIM 4 Manufacturers (@BIM4M2) April 6, 2016
#BIM4M2chat really interesting, thank you for hosting the event https://t.co/fMacxMx5VU
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) April 6, 2016
Great #BIM4M2chat Twitter chat! Many thanks to @PaulSurin and @BIM4M2
— CompetitiveAdvantage (@CompetitiveA) April 6, 2016
Really interesting #BIM4M2chat. Thanks @PaulSurin. See you all at the #BIM4M2 seminar next week! https://t.co/hXzZbK0F2s
— Julie Croasdale (@CompA_Julie) April 6, 2016
I'll be there too. Will be good to speak to #ukmfg #BIM4M2chat @BIM4M2 members about the #BIM opportunities https://t.co/C9g6XZu32N
— Mike Keane (@man_keaney) April 6, 2016
http://bim4m2.co.uk/bim-for-manufacturers-seminar-bim4m2help/
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