Environment work on large infrastructure projects can align with the BIM strategy and GIS has a significant role to play. Join this session to understand how Mott MacDonald are digitising environmental assessments using GIS so that the valuable data collected can be used effectively in decision support for projects across the business.
2. • What do we mean by environmental work
• What we understand BIM to mean
• Benefits of digital for environmental work
• How can environmental work align with BIM
• How can environmental work be more digital
To share our experiences of BIM for environmental work
Agenda
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3. “Information sharing is power…
If you don't share your ideas,
smart people can't do anything
about them, and you'll remain
anonymous and powerless.”
Vint Cerf
“Information sharing is power…
If you don't share your data,
smart people can't do anything
about them, and you'll remain
anonymous and powerless.”
Vint Cerf
9. “Building Information Modelling (BIM)
is a collaborative way of working
underpinned by digital technologies.
These technologies allow for more
efficient methods of designing,
delivering and maintaining physical
built assets throughout their entire
lifecycle”
http://bim-level2.org/
“Building Information Modelling (BIM)
is a collaborative way of working
underpinned by digital technologies.
These technologies allow for more
efficient methods of designing,
delivering and maintaining physical
built assets throughout their entire
lifecycle.”
http://bim-level2.org/
10. BIM and GIS
Building Information Modelling Geographic Information SystemBuilding Information Modelling Geographic Information SystemBuilding Information Modelling Geographic Information System
11. How can we use the concepts of BIM in environmental work
1Requirements
Change over
time and stage
2Standards
Adapt for each
data type
3Methods
Outlined,
understood and
followed.
4Procedures
CDE, review,
approval and
publish
12. Data management and the ‘Common’ Data EnvironmentData management and the ‘Collaborative’ Data Environment
Requirements
Standards
Methods
Procedures
CAD
Models
EDMS
Asset
Management
System
GIS
CRM
14. 1
Align with design
Use BIM processes where
applicable
2
Understanding
requirements
Making sure we know what it
is that is needed and when
3
Sharing of data
Ensuring information is
available where it is needed
4
Conveyance of information
Using new technologies to
communicate information
How can environmental work be more digital?