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    National BIM Standard

    220 Views, 1 Replies
    03-08-2006 10:20 AM
    saw this on facilityblog
    http://facilityblog.blogspot.com/2006/03/national-building-information-model.html

    more info...
    http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-45,GGLD:en&q=NIBS+NBIMS

    ~sigh~ even I'm getting tired of the acronyms...

    The National Institute of Building Standards (NIBS) through its
    Facility Information Council (FIC) has formed a committee to create the
    National Building Information Model Standard (NBIMS). The Standard is
    considered to be a critical element in reforming business practices in the
    capital facilities industry and recapturing at least $15B annually lost due
    to inefficiencies.

    The NBIMS team is actively soliciting participation from public and private
    organizations and individuals and, to date, 26 organizations representing
    most aspects of the facility lifecycle and many types of associated
    businesses have signed the Committee charter and over 80 individuals,
    overseen by an executive committee, are actively participating on NBIM
    working groups.

    The NBIMS Project Committee seeks to facilitate integration by providing a
    common language for describing facility information, common views of
    information based on the needs of businesses engaged in all aspects of
    facility commerce, and common standards for sharing data between businesses
    and their data processing applications. Use of common language and practices
    is expected to reduce building costs, insurance liability, construction
    schedules, and operating expense while increasing building performance,
    safety, building life and occupant efficiency.

    To further rapid development and wide acceptance, the Committee is
    partnering with international standards organizations and leveraging
    existing initiatives. Organizations include the Open Standards Consortium
    for Real Estate (OSCRE), the Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.® (OGC),
    International Alliance for Interoperability (IAI) International, and
    FIATECH - a private standards consortium. In addition, the Committee is
    seeking and receiving active participation by professional organizations
    such as the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Building Owners &
    Managers Association (BOMA), Construction Specifications Institute (CSI),
    Construction Users Roundtable (CURT), International Facilitates Management
    Association (IFMA), Mortgage Bankers Association, etc.

    Recent announcements by the US General Services Administration (GSA), US
    Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the US Coast Guard (USCG) are an
    indication of rapid and immediate evolutionary pressures in the capital
    facilities industry. These government agencies and, similarly, private
    organizations, now require integrated service delivery approaches, use of
    'virtual building models' to reduce errors and omissions, and the use and
    delivery of digital datasets for facility operations, maintenance and
    renewal; which support improved service delivery, enhanced emergency
    planning, management and response. Without a standard this is a risky
    endeavor.

    Release of the first version of the NBIM Standard is planned for December
    2006
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    *melanie stone

    Re: National BIM Standard

    05-26-2006 10:53 AM in reply to: *melanie stone
    googled BIM for Facilities Management and came up with some articles that
    appear interesting...
    Visionary property owners try some new tools

    BIM tools have been initially adopted by architects, engineers and
    contractors ... Being able to reuse building information for facility
    management is an ...
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    Conference Summary

    Enterprise Wide Facilities Management - Vision to Reality ... an
    overall framework for discussion of what a Building Information Model (BIM)
    is and can be. ...
    es4.neocentrix.com/ecobuild/
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    Graphic Systems, Inc. - Resources - Articles

    09.01.05, BIM & Facility Management Published in IFMA Facility
    Management Journal, September, 2005 issue By Eric Teicholz ...
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    Facility Information Council (FIC) - BIM Committee

    Building Information Models (BIM) for the facility industry are
    comparable ... a facility, planning, design, construction, and management
    look at only their ...
    www.nibs.org/BIMcommittee.html - 17k - Cached - Similar pages


    Building Operating Management: Outlook -

    "We're not just looking at real estate or facilities management," says
    Andy ... a reality could lay the foundation for a building information model
    (BIM), ...
    www.facilitiesnet.com/bom/article.asp?id=4094 - 48k - Cached - Similar
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    AIA Cincinnati - Chapter Meeting

    Building Information Modeling (BIM)and Facilities Management Controls.
    Building Information Modeling (BIM) will change the way buildings are
    operated and ...
    www.aiacincinnati.org/Chapter/20060511mtg.htm - 9k - Cached - Similar
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    BIM (Building Information Modeling) Update

    With all the benefits of a BIM process, why are some firms hesitant to
    change ... to automatically populate IAI IFC-compliant facility management
    software. ...
    www.aia.org/tap_a_0903bim - 35k - Cached - Similar pages


    AECCafe Weekly : Paving the Way to BIM - March 13, 2006

    Bhatt said that Autodesk was extending the data underneath BIM to
    extend to other disciplines. For example, facilities management needs access
    to ...
    www10.aeccafe.com/nbc/articles/ view_weekly.php?articleid=250978 -
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    [PDF] Microsoft PowerPoint - Federal Owners and BIM March 2006.ppt

    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
    covered will include; downstream benefits of BIM like cost. estimating
    and facilities management, best practices in getting. BIM deliverables from
    A&E's, ...
    https:/.../symposium/2006/
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    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
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    and re- ...
    www.construction-innovation.info/
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    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
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    "melanie stone" wrote in message
    news:5105248@discussion.autodesk.com...
    saw this on facilityblog
    http://facilityblog.blogspot.com/2006/03/national-building-information-model.html

    more info...
    http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-45,GGLD:en&q=NIBS+NBIMS

    ~sigh~ even I'm getting tired of the acronyms...

    The National Institute of Building Standards (NIBS) through its
    Facility Information Council (FIC) has formed a committee to create the
    National Building Information Model Standard (NBIMS). The Standard is
    considered to be a critical element in reforming business practices in the
    capital facilities industry and recapturing at least $15B annually lost due
    to inefficiencies.

    The NBIMS team is actively soliciting participation from public and private
    organizations and individuals and, to date, 26 organizations representing
    most aspects of the facility lifecycle and many types of associated
    businesses have signed the Committee charter and over 80 individuals,
    overseen by an executive committee, are actively participating on NBIM
    working groups.

    The NBIMS Project Committee seeks to facilitate integration by providing a
    common language for describing facility information, common views of
    information based on the needs of businesses engaged in all aspects of
    facility commerce, and common standards for sharing data between businesses
    and their data processing applications. Use of common language and practices
    is expected to reduce building costs, insurance liability, construction
    schedules, and operating expense while increasing building performance,
    safety, building life and occupant efficiency.

    To further rapid development and wide acceptance, the Committee is
    partnering with international standards organizations and leveraging
    existing initiatives. Organizations include the Open Standards Consortium
    for Real Estate (OSCRE), the Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.® (OGC),
    International Alliance for Interoperability (IAI) International, and
    FIATECH - a private standards consortium. In addition, the Committee is
    seeking and receiving active participation by professional organizations
    such as the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Building Owners &
    Managers Association (BOMA), Construction Specifications Institute (CSI),
    Construction Users Roundtable (CURT), International Facilitates Management
    Association (IFMA), Mortgage Bankers Association, etc.

    Recent announcements by the US General Services Administration (GSA), US
    Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the US Coast Guard (USCG) are an
    indication of rapid and immediate evolutionary pressures in the capital
    facilities industry. These government agencies and, similarly, private
    organizations, now require integrated service delivery approaches, use of
    'virtual building models' to reduce errors and omissions, and the use and
    delivery of digital datasets for facility operations, maintenance and
    renewal; which support improved service delivery, enhanced emergency
    planning, management and response. Without a standard this is a risky
    endeavor.

    Release of the first version of the NBIM Standard is planned for December
    2006
    Please use plain text.