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BIMStorm BIG BIM Bang Press Release
1. BIMStorm® BIG BIM Bang Summary Available
An illustrated White Paper Explaining the value of participation in BIMStorm® BIG BIM Bang is
available at www.BIMStorm®.com
BIMStorm® BIG BIM Bang workshops held on December 7th and 8th, 2011 at he Washington, DC
Ecobuild conference demonstrated web-based building industry business processes being used
by federal and state building departments to improve building cost efficiencies.
BIMStorm® is the award-winning, learn-by-doing workshop featuring web-based data sharing
through Building Information Models and Geographic Information Systems.
Live participants at in the BIMStorm® BIG BIM Bang at Ecobuild 2011 were joined by others online.
The current BIMStorm® BIG BIM Bang has included 6 weeks of webinars and a live series of
demonstrations using real building data from Kaiser Permanente and California Community
Colleges. BIMStorm® is free for building industry professionals to use the real data and learn from
the existing participants. Participants joining the BIMStorm® can be part of final presentations in
January and February 2012.
2. So far, more than 145 people have used more than 33 building industry software tools to create
more than 100 schemes including more than 1,500 buildings totaling more than 17 million square
feet valued at more than $1.8 billion in construction. The buildings include more than 12,000
spaces with more than 18,000 pieces of furniture.
"BIMStorm is a sandbox for us to try new things; to take a chance using a process or tool that has
not been proven,” says Jason Reece, Sr. Manager, Technology and Process Development at
Balfour Beatty Construction “Participation in this event isn't limited by contracts, or fear of failure.
There is no reason not to try something new during BIMStorm; it can only teach you something
you did not know before." Balfour Beatty is a BIMStorm® Platinum sponsor and had about 50 staff
and colleagues participate in the activities.
Hyde Griffith, Vice President at Broaddus & Associates, used the the BIMStorm® to manage data
between the ONUMA System web server, Gehry Technology's GTX Server and COBie formats to
demonstrate building industry business processes available today. Griffith noted that technology is
not the issue – good business processes are the key. “Work flows and business rules are harder
to address than software coding,” says Griffith, whose colleague Matt Moore, Broaddus' BIM
Manager also participated in the event for Broaddus, also a sponsor. “BIMStorm activities allow
building industry professionals to use real project data before they have to work on real projects,”
Moore stated.
Griffith concluded, “BIMStorm allows us to find ways to piece together and refine the value
proposition to the project and the owner.”
Learn more from the Illustrated White Paper and how to learn how to use web-based building
industry building processes with real building data from national owners, go to
www.BIMStorm.com/WAS
What California Community College Executives are Saying
Comments on Integration of GIS, BIM and Facility Data.
“How to bring it together? We think we have cracked it, we are doing it today. We have taken
FUSION data that is information stored in central repository and rendered it back into BIM, and
our existing legacy buildings, by using a product that has opened the world for us, which uses
web services, which uses open standards, and is able to talk to not only standard interfaces, but
also using proprietary APIs”. http://vimeo.com/23288637
Lee Belarmino - Former VP of Information Technology at San Joaquin Delta College.
“We achieved the connection between facility data, geographic information systems and BIM and
created immediate value for the entire inventory of 71 million square feet. This has allowed us to
achieve rapid, accurate results at a modest cost. The smart, adaptable design of the ONUMA
System, has allowed FUSION to make great progress in a short time. This has required far less of
my staff's time than I anticipated--approximately one full-time equivalent spread over three
people. This allows me, despite frozen budgets, to offer new features to my college districts at a
time when they need it most”.
John Roach - Executive Director, Technology Services
Foundation for California Community Colleges
Preliminary plan for a new Athletic Facility at CostaMesa College by BIMStorm® participant Tim Blatner, AIA.