IFC for Asite Collaborative Bulding Information Model (BIM)

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Company background

Asite delivers complete data logistics solutions at every point in the supply chain, enabling the whole enterprise to work more closely together. Our product portfolio includes tools for collaboration, trading and sourcing.


Asite Collaborative BIM introduction

Asite Collaborative Building Information Model (BIM) is a collaborative effort between Asite, EPM Technology AS and Octaga AS.

Asite Collaborative BIM is the first and only collaboration tool allowing the whole supply chain to interact around a centralised BIM by introducing "Smart Objects" into the Asite software platform.

For example an air conditioning unit within a BIM can also contain data about its supplier, lead in times, operation and maintenance procedures, flow rates and clearance requirements.

Asite Collaborative BIM recognises that different organisations within a project team will be responsible for different elements of a building. Within Asite's Collaboration platform, users can then interact with the overall BIM model containing the models uploaded by each party.

By linking "Smart Objects" to catalogues stored within Asite's procurement systems, real-time pricing, availability and even purchasing of the components required to build the asset can be managed. By offering BIM as an online service, any organisation can now collaborate, work with building information models and view 3D drawings simply with a standard internet browser.


Technical Description

Asite Collaborative BIM is built on the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC). The IFC schema sets the international standard for data exchange and sharing of building and construction life cycle information. The independence of the IFC format means that it is not limited to CAD software or any particular software vendor.

The BIM is stored in a model server provided by EPM Technology AS. Due to its native IFC support, the model server is an ideal addition to Asite?s other RDBMS.

By utilising the Java API of the model server, the rest of the Asite J2EE based platform can connect to and interact with the model.

Asite has chosen Octaga AS as the preferred 3D viewer of IFC files. Asite and Octaga have worked extensively together to provide a 3D viewer applet customised for Asite needs and optimised for performance.


Events and presentations

A first version of Asite BIM was previewed at the Rethinking Construction Update event at the Great Eastern Hotel, London on the 4th of October. The initial reaction from Sir John Egan was "Asite has delivered on my vision".

The forthcoming release of Asite BIM was announced at the 3rd International BuildingSmart Conference held by the International Alliance for Interoperability (IAI) in Washington DC on 1st of November 2006.

Asite is now looking forward to playing a leading role in the next IAI International conference taking place in the UK in April of 2007. This will be another opportunity for Asite to demonstrate that the company is delivering data logistics to the Nth dimension.

Future

Asite Collaborative BIM is based on IFC and any client supporting IFC can directly imports models as smart objects. By providing in and out converters to major CAD vendors, Asite Collaborative BIM will allow data exchange between teams using different CAD systems.

Asite Trading is a procurement catalogue to which over 5,000 traders and suppliers are connected. Asite Collaborative BIM will allow integration between objects in a drawing and purchasable items in the Asite Trading catalogue.

An installable client is in the works that will bring Asite BIM to the desktop for the clients that prefer this. It will facilitate document upload, synchronisation and allow to work in off-line mode.