EOF part of an international network

EU BIM Task Group : the BIM for public market at European level

The European Union took up the subject of BIM with the 2014 directive and then with the creation of the EU BIM Task group in 2016, now under the direction of Jan Saar from Estonia. The purpose of this « political body » is to bring together national efforts into a common and aligned pan-European approach to develop a worldclass digital construction sector. So the EUBIMTG’s mission is to support public clients responsible for the built environment to implement digital transformation in practices, as BIM (building information modelling)

Vision. Europe’s public procurers, policy makers and public estate owners recognize the positive and transformative effect that digitalization brings to both public works and the construction sector.  The Task Group’s vision is to encourage the common use of BIM, as ‘digital construction’, in public works with the common aim of improving value for public money, quality of the public estate and for the sustainable competitiveness of industry.

Productions. The creation of EUBIMTG led to the identification of national BIM deployment policies (Handbook) and the publication of a methodological guide for public contracting authorities to initiate BIM projects (BIM Costs Benefits Analysis).

More information about EUBIMTG members : http://www.eubim.eu/about-the-eu-bim-task-group/

buildingSMART International, home of openBIM

buildingSMART is a neutral, international forum for initiating, developing, creating and adoption of open digital standards for BIM processes in buildings and infrastructures. Since it was incorporated in 1995, bSI has focused on solving industry interoperability challenges for data continuity and digital convergence in Construction. bSI is the worldwide authority – in contact with GS1, OGC, IDTA, and ISO – driving the digital transformation of the built asset economy through openBIM. The buildingSMART community is committed to creating and developing open digital ways of working for the built asset industry.

bSI’s missions and role. buildingSMART standards help asset owners and the entire supply chain work more efficiently and collaboratively through the entire project and asset lifecycle. Collectively technical programs drive the development and active use of open internationally recognized standards, applications, training and certification procedures. This helps to support the wider uptake of BIM by owners, operators, the architecture, engineering, construction, and operations (AECO) and facilities management (FM) industries across the buildings and infrastructure sectors.

  • Technology ‘know how’. buildingSMART is creating the core technical functionality (“the operating system”) for open digital information flows across the built asset industry.
  • Process expertise. bSI provides the organisational framework, technical and process support needed to help a multidisciplinary industry develop open standards that support its workflows and those of its customers and supply chains.
  • Global best practices. bSI provides a unique forum in which you can work with other industry organisations to innovate, create competitive advantages, and deliver real business benefits: reduced risks, time savings and lower costs.
  • International perspectives. buildingSMART, via a worldwide chapter network, helps industry organisations share an unrivalled breadth of international experience in setting standards relating to build asset delivery and operation.

buildingSMART continues to grow and develop to deliver more value through open and neutral values. By focusing on the overall benefits for society, buildingSMART is improving the built asset industry during a transformative age through innovative and agile standards and solutions” explains P.Mc Leamy, funding president.

Governance. buildingSMART is a global community of 39 chapters, members, partners and sponsors led by the parent body, buildingSMART International. buildingSMART International is a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee while the chapters, which are self-governing, are set up according to the legal framework in their home country.

  • The International Council consists of representatives from the 39 chapters in their governance capacity.
  • A board is elected at the annual International Council meeting.
  • The Strategic Advisory Council also plays a critical role in advising buildingSMART International.

More information: bSI’s annual reports: https://www.buildingsmart.org/annual-reports/; What bSI’s doing?What We Do – buildingSMART International