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Quick Capability Assessment Tool
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Quick Capability Assessment Tool
Quick Capability Assessment Tool
Ali Razzaq
2021-08-06T15:30:57+01:00
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This tool is specifically designed to provide a quick feedback for organisations to assess their capability in delivering BIM Level 2 and to highlight areas for improvement. It is ONLY an initial step towards giving a detailed consideration to improve performance through BIM. For a follow up, please contact us
here
.
The assessment is based on the ability of an organization to use its internal competencies, i.e. combination of skills, processes and technology, to establish or plan the required capabilities to meet BIM Level 2.
Organisations’ capabilities can be differentiated by the efficiency of utilising the available competencies. The latter are likely to be resourced differently in different organisations and how they are integrated and coordinated.
If you would like to preview a template report on what you will receive after completing this assessment tool, please click
here
to download a PDF of our template.
The Development of the 3D Models
The 3D models of the various design disciplines have been modelled in isolation, with little, if any, coordination.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
Little, if any, attention is given to the model’s elements information beyond the design design.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
The 3D Models have only been developed to comply with the minimum requirements of the April 2016 BIM mandate.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
The model’s elements information has not been considered to meet specific applications, e.g. energy analysis, costing, space analysis, etc.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
There has been no consideration given to provide security to appropriately access the model’s information by other stakeholders, if required by clients.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
The 3D models have not been considered to be used for post-occupancy evaluation and/or to meet end-users’ requirements.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
The layering structure and naming of the 3D model might have adopted a certain convention (possibly following a software vendor’s template). Little or no information has been accessed from the model to run specific applications, e.g. costing.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
Multidisciplinary modelling and Employer Information Requirements
Coordinated multidisciplinary 3D models are developed using industry standards and are based on informal collaboration between stakeholders.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
The asset’s maintenance requirements have been considered and the model has been populated with the necessary information to meet these requirements; No planned integration with clients’ existing asset management systems.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
Information required to meet the EIR has been considered, but with a main focus on design and/or construction stages.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
The format for data exchange, between the model and other application software, mainly at the design and/or construction stages, has been informally identified by the concerned stakeholders.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
Security to appropriately access the model’s information has been informally considered by the concerned stakeholders but with no clear roles, responsibilities and/or applications.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
The use of the model for post occupancy evaluation has been informally considered but with no clearly defined targets and/or applications.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
Stakeholders have been informally collaborating to produce coordinated multidisciplinary 3D models. Roles and responsibilities have not been clearly identified.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
Specific deliverables (e.g. drawing, documents, non-geometric data, etc.) have been identified, mainly over design and/or construction stages; and monitored through an informally agreed process.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
Standards for layering and naming convention have been used during the model development, but have not been aligned to meet BIM deliverables over the project delivery stages.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
Stakeholders’ Collaboration
The strategic purpose for BIM development has been defined and translated into measurable deliverables over the project delivery stages, from design to FM.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
The Information Model has been delivered by BIM Managers, in full collaboration with other stakeholders, to meet the EIR.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
Operation and maintenance requirements are clearly identified in line with the clients’ asset management systems. Information required to achieve them are fully identified and implemented within the BIM environment.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
The details of the Information Model, data exchange standards (e.g. COBie), processes (what, when and by whom) and CDE have been carefully considered by stakeholders; covering all BIM deliverables across the project life cycle, including FM.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
A security-minded BIM has been carefully developed. Specifications for information security have been clearly defined in-line with the client’s applications across the project life cycle.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
There has been a high level of collaboration among stakeholders (including clients and operators) to meet capital and operational expenditure targets over the project life cycle. Post-occupancy evaluation has also been evaluated (social and environmental impact).
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
The high level of stockholders’ collaboration has been facilitated by contractual agreement with clearly identified responsibilities; led by a strong client leadership.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
Digital Plan of Work has been developed and agreed among stakeholders to coordinate and measure the delivery and quality of the Information Model at strategic delivery points over the project stages, i.e. from design to FM.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
Specifications for a classification system (layering and naming), such as Uniclass, have been adopted, as a standardised system among all stakeholders, to facilitate the interrogation/use of BIM in line with the Digital Plan of Work.
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True
Partly True
False
I don't Know
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Usage of BIM
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Less than 1 year
1 to 3 years
3 to 5 years
5 +
Nature of Organisation
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Client
Consultant
Contractor
Project Manager/QS
Supplier
Company Size
1 to 10
11 to 50
51 to 100
100 +
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