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What data do homeowners need from BIM?

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What data do homeowners need from BIM in order to operate their homes? That’s the question answered by a white paper from property logbook provider Chimni.

The Innovate UK-backed project proposes four not mutually exclusive types of data that homeowners need, some or all of which could come from the BIM model: construction records; performance and certification; maintenance; and operation.

The thinking behind the white paper posits the homeowner as the facilities manager of their property and that they should receive data and information about their property in the same manner as the FM manager of a major building. Indeed, the research behind the white paper indicates that younger housebuyers have expectations beyond the housebuilding industry’s current level of delivery to them.

Chimni MD Nigel Walley (who is also chair of the Residential Logbook Association) sets the scene for BIMplus: “The big question was what data do homeowners want, how might they want to use the data? For example, you’re in B&Q because you need new light bulbs: you should be able to pull the light bulb information up on your phone. You want to buy a sofa and you want to check whether it will fit into the bay window: you just pull up the measurements on your floorplan. Someone’s got that information: why not the homeowner?”

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