An ASEAN Engineer
Structural Engineer
Civil Engineer
Project Manager
Construction Arbitrator and Educator
the Immediate Past President of the Philippine Institute of CivilEngineers
Past President of the Confederation of Filipino Consultants, theAssociation of Structural Engineers of the Philippines, the Societyof Philippine Accredited Consultants, the Construction ProjectManagement Association of the Philippines, and the PhilippineTechnological Council, among other organizations.
Present Chairman of the National Building Code - Boardof Consultants. About the SpeakerWith his formula of “People and Technology to Build SustainableInfrastructure for Real and Shared Growth”,
ERNESTO S DE CASTRO, Ph.DThe strongest advocate for the wider adoption ofBIM Level II & other technological opportunitiesto digitize the Philippines’ built environment.
“Doc” is a product of Lehigh University and the University of thePhilippines. He is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ESCAKnowledge Academy, President of ESCA Incorporated and ESCAInternational. 2
How technology evolved in the last 50 years
Abacus Calculators Slide RuleScientific
CalculatorsVacuum Tubes Transistors
Integrated Circuits Microprocessors EthernetsParallel
ComputingArtificial
IntelligenceData Centers
Witness the digital landscape in 2016
7 billion 3 billion 2 billion 4 billion 2 billion
PHILS: 101 million 47 million 101 million 119 million 41 million
Total Population
Internet Users
Social Media Users
Mobile Connections
Mobile Social Media Users
THE DIGITAL DATA : WITH TECHNOLOGY A NEWOPPORTUNITY
2.5 90% 5%OF THIS IS
STRUCTUREDQUINTILLION OF DATA TODAY
REMAINING 95% ISLARGELY UNSTRUCTURED,
OR AT LEAST SEMI-STRUCTURED
EVERY DAY THE WORLDCREATES THIS HUGE
BYTES OF DATA
HAS BEEN CREATED IN2 YEARS
2011 - 2012
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COMPUTERS
VIDEO RENTAL
BOOKS
MOBILITY
AUTOMAKERS
Digitization changed how we now live, work and play
The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies“, Erik Brynjolfsson, and Andrew McAfeepdf
The Engineering & Construction sector has been hesitant about fully embracing technological opportunities, and its labour productivity has stagnated accordingly
Large capital projects typically takes … and are up to
20%longer to finish
80%over budget
The construction industry accounts for 6% of global GDP, 6.2% in PH
But in contrast with almost all other industries, has been slow to adopt new technologies and processes
New technologies like BIM have still not beenwidely adopted. However, the gap between the innovation leaders and laggards is widening*In part from https://www.bcg.com/publications/2017/
To improve productivity and efficiency, the
construction industry needs to digitize that will require commitment and
effort by the industry
The future of the AEC industry
More and more construction projects are incorporating systems of digital sensors, intelligent machines, mobile devices, and new software applications – increasingly integrated with a central platform of BIM
With technology at every stage
Estimation
Survey Equipment• GNSS-based Surveying Gears• Total Stations• Drones
Machine Controls and Guidance Systems• Grade Control Systems for Excavators / Motor Graders / Dozers• Compaction Control Systems for Soil Compactors• Paving Control Systems for Asphalt / Concrete Pavers
Route Optimization or Road Alignment Software
BIM Design and Scheduling Software
Site Connectivity
Survey Equipment• GNSS-based Surveying Gears• Total Stations• Drones
• GNSS RTK (Base/Rover System)
• Total Stations
• UAV / Drones
Survey
Machine Controls and Guidance Systems• Grade Control Systems for Excavators / Motor Graders / Dozers• Compaction Control Systems for Soil Compactors• Paving Control Systems for Asphalt / Concrete Pavers
Machine Guidance System
What BIM can do for you
Improve Collaboration
Avoid Costly Rework
Submit Better Tender
Better Visualizatio
n
BIM Model
Optimize the benefits of Quality, Time, Cost and
Better Risk Management in the project from tender to
post construction
An intelligent model-based process that provides a framework for negotiating and influencing the interrelation of internal and external building parameters
Computational BIM
New method of design made possible through the creation of a digital model based on a series of pre-programmed rules algorithms generated automatically by internal logic arguments
WHERE ARE WE NOW
Low digitization connotes low productivity
ProductivitySINCE 2009 THEINDUSTRY FOR AECDIDN’T CHANGEDTHE GRAPH FORPRODUCTIVITY VSAGRICULTURE &
Conversation Satisfaction Career AdaptabilityDispite vast availabllityof resources in digitalform. MOST OFFILIPINOS CHOOSETO WORK ONTRADITIONALMETHODS
LOW DIGITIZATIONCONNOTES LOWPRODUCTIVITY ANDTHUS EFFICIENCY ISVULNERABLE TOFAILURE
FILIPINO ENGINEERSTENDS TO GOABROAD & SEEK FORBETTEROPPORTUNITY
CORRESPONDENCEAND RFA/RFI TENDSTO ANSWERED AWEEK OR TWO
OUTSIDE PHILIPPINESMANUFACTURING
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Digitization thru BIM can help the country’s Most Competitive Province, and the country’s Most Competitive Component City become a High Performing Province and City
Digital Engineers can jumpstart the DigitalTransformation.
Can reduce round 13% up to 21% and 10% up to 17 % of the cost of engineering and construction.
Reduce 10% and up to 17% of the cost of projects as well as operations and maintenance.
Sources are IHS and BCG Analysis.
The WEF Global Competitiveness IndexReport 2017-2018 showed that the Philippinesat Rank 56 had been over-taken by Vietnam atRank 55. From the ASEAN MemberStates, the Philippine is at Rank 7.Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Myanmar arelagging behind. This is a wake-up call for us
FILIPINO ENGINEERSCan be the GlobalBrandforExcellenceinDigitalDesign&Contruction
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HIGH DIGITIZATION isexpected to increase productivity. According to
Microsoft Philippines Communication Team,digital transformation will
contribute US$8 Billion to thePhilippine GDP by 2021.
BY DECIDING URGENTLYTo a new way to engage with CLIENTS and Project Team collaboratively and incoordination with the Designers and Builders is through DIGITAL Technologies
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Digital Technologies in the AEC Value Chain
User Interfaces and ApplicationsSoftware Platforms and ControlDigital/Physical Integration LayerSensors and EquipmentExamples:Big Data and AnalyticsSimulations and Virtual RealitiesBIM, Connectivity and interoperability3D PrintingRobotics and Automation, etc.
WHAT IS DIGITALCONSTRUCTIONUSE OF DIGITAL TOOLS
- To IMPROVE the PROCESS ofDELIVERING + OPERATINGthe Built Environment
- Connectivity + Interoperabilitywithout the need to travel
- Changing BUSINESS MODELS
- Making it SAFER, MoreEfficient, Collaborative andProduce Better Outcome byPhase
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DIGITALCONSTRUCTIONSIGNIFICANCE :
- CULTURAL SHIFT
- MORE CONNECTED
- DISRUPTIVE BUSINESSMODELS (like Grab or Uber )
- IMPROVES PROCESS &PROMOTES ADVANCEMENT FILIPINO ENGINEERS:
DIGITALLY CAPABLEIN MANUFACTURING &DELIVERY
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WAYS ON HOW FILIPINO ENGINEERS BECAPABLE OF DIGITAL CONSTRUCTIONThere is an opportunity for COST SAVINGS AND QUALITY IN USING BIM as One of the Digital Tool.
PARADIGM SHIFT TRAINING ENHANCED BIM FM BIM MODEL
Establishing Baselineusing CURRENT TRENDS
Through workshopand trainings, the BIDModel shall be used
for value engineeringand clash detections
BIM used for Handover model asAsset Information
Model to be used byfacilities management
VALUE ENGINEERINGPRODUCE
Delivering improvedand well coordinatedDesign Model Issued
for Construction
BID BIM Model
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ACADEME INDUSTRY
HUMAN TALENT DEVELOPMENT
Senior High
School
Higher Education
Professions and Practice
Government and
Industry
FOUNDATION ATTRIBUTES SPECIALIZATION GOVERNANCE
TRAINING CASE STUDIES ASSET MODEL
WE WILL TRAIN YOURENGINEERS AND
PROJECT MANAGERS
YOUR PROJECT ASYOUR ENGINEER’S
CASE STUDIES
COME UP WITH THEASSET INFORMATIONMODEL (AIM) TO BEUSED BY FACILITIES
MANAGER
CPIM + BIM Level IIConstructing your Project
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Common Data EnvironmentThe central repository where construction project information is housed. In using a single source of information collaborationbetween project members should be enhanced, mistakes reduced and duplication avoided – The NBS
Digital Product :ECDE PLATFORM
ESCA Common DataEnvironment PlatformWHY :
○ ADOPTS PAS 1192-2:2013 ForProject Delivery Phase
○ Easy to use and automated file-naming for better document sign-off
○ Data available anywhere whenneeded, most specially when crucialdecisions are urgently matters.
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Document Sign-Off System
Data AvailabilityAnywhere
Duplication andMiscommunicationsleads to chaos and
mistakes
Accessing your datawith your most
available gadget.
Decision Making Authorship
BIM LEVEL II : ECDE The design and modelstill retains its originalowner of design and
authorship.
Crucial DecisionMaking requires
accurate and correctinformationEXPANDS THE VARIETY OF AVAILABLE ACCESS
TO OUR DATA FOR DECISION MAKING
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In 2015
28 million or 55%By 2020
51 million or 67%By 2025
61 million or 73%
In 2015, Millennials at
1/3 of All Filipinos
Technology-oriented workforce
“The generation that will be taking over the construction industry grew up on computers
and video games.” – Sarah Hodges, AUTODESK
With an urgent need to bridge the gap
Supply
University and K12 GraduatesOverseas and Returning FilipinosTraining and Certification Courses
Capability
ESO providersLocal AEC companiesNeed to set up in NWCIT and Software Vendors
Demand
Engineering Services Outsourcing Market
How the global ESO market is seen by others
Global Spend, 990,
95%
Offshored, 50, 5%
Global Spend,
1,400, 90%Offshored, 150, 10%
41%
200%
2016 2020
India at 9 or 18%
India at 60 or 40%
With Data from: Subhash Dev Hiwase, Indian Scenario of Engineering Services Outsourcing (ESO) Business, 25 May 2016
In US$ Billion
Canada, China, Mexico, Eastern EuropeEmerging Destinations: Brazil, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ireland, Malaysia, Russia, South Africa and Turkey
People: We have the numbers
Filipino engineers
500,000 Registered engineers 43% of ASEAN
150,000 civil engineers
517,000 engineers students
68,000 graduates
+
350,000 other engineers ASEANengineers
www.escaengineers.com
“We see BIM as a tool to enable us in performing our work with transparency and quality towards our desire to belong to the level of developed countries with
better, advanced and sustainable infrastructure for society”
www.escaengineers.com
“We see BIM as a tool to enable us in performing our work with transparency and quality towards our desire to belong to the level of developed countries with
better, advanced and sustainable infrastructure for society”
Mandatory BIM submission
Pilot BIM with Government
Project
Capability Build-up
BIM as Part of Government
Project Requirement with value of PHP1.0 B
Mandate BIM for all Government Projects, Private
Building with value of PHP1.0 B
Mandate BIM for all Government
and Private Buildings
Government Taking the Lead
2017 to 2018 From 2018 From 2019 From 2020
We have proposed a BIM roadmap
www.escaengineers.com
We are working on bridging gaps
DemandCapabilitySupply
ConstructorsFacility Managers
Architectural and Engineering Consulting FirmsESO providers
Software vendorsIT Industry
Engineering and K12 graduates
Returning Filipinos
Training and Certification
Private Developers
Government Projects
Engineering Services Outsourcing
www.escaengineers.com
We are working to build our talents
BIM Project Management
BIM Team Manager
BIM Specialist
BIM Modelers
Students Workforce
Need to align with the academe on the offering of BIM
subjects in both HEI and K12 (STEM)
Need to align to tool and retool existing
resources in the workforce to do BIM
Issue the certification and accredit third-party providers
Industry Partners Companies to provide
OJT training
Cer
tifi
cati
on
s
Awareness Campaign with the EngineeringProfessionals and Construction associations
Industry-Academe Partnership for BIM in both the Higher Education Institutes and Tech-Voc
Industry-based Structured Skills and Knowledge Development for BIM Knowledge Professionals
Working with the Government, particularly the Construction Industry Authority
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We started an advocacy and
started bridging the gaps
BIM included as a module in the Enhanced Construction Managers Training Program
Philippine constructors have asked us toprovide BIM orientation to its members
With our advocacy, have seen the need toinclude BIM in Civil Engineering program
We co-developed the Civil Engineeringcurriculum to include BIM
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Our initiatives have started
to produce results
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The world’s tallest for 40 yearsBuilt in just two years4 ½ steel floors per week57,000 of steel lifted in 6 monthsUnder budgetDelivered in 13 out of the 14-month schedule
HOW DID THEY DO IT?
An engineering marvel
Innovation
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Industrial track on 85th floor
A Koppel rocker dump
car on the track to the
brick hopper
Turntable and materials hoist
Two concrete mixing plant at the basement
Five temporary restaurants at different floors
BIM on paper
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Post and McCord’s
fabrication and erection
drawings
Steel schedule
An “Empire State of Mind”
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A Belief, a Behavior, a Culture
Striving to attack a project in the best possible way rather than the worst by leveraging collective experience and lessons learned
ADOPTING NEW TECHNOLOGY
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BIM Maturity Levels
Conventional Modeling Collaboration Integration
LEVEL 0 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
2D Manual and CAD based (2D or 3D)
Single disciplinary use of object-based 3D modeling software
within one discipline
Sharing of objects based models and data between two
or more disciplines
Integration of several multi-disciplinary and data using
model servers or other network-based technologies
ISOLATED COLLABORATIVE INTEGRATED
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The Filipino BIM Masterplan
The BIM Trained Filipino Engineer will take the next steps in
integrating digital technologies and transform our infrastructure
development to modern international practice
We want to graduate engineers trained in
digital technology and information modeling
We want the built environment digitized,
with design and construction automated
We want the benefits of digital design, digital
construction and digital facilities
management felt across the nation
We want the support and the export of
these services across the world
We want a share of the US$15 trillion global construction market
forecast by 2025
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The next wave transforming the construction industry is upon usMigration to BIM for our AEC/AECO industry is absolutely inevitable
BIM and CDEs provide the missing link that joins us to the Internet of Things (IoT)
The Digital Built Environment will connect us to all the other digital communities
PICE - UNITED ARAB EMIRATES CHAPTER
2017 MID-YEAR ASSEMBLY7 July 2017 | Metropolitan Hotel, Dubai, UAE
We need to ride
the digital wave
In our profession, and in our country,
We can no longer remain an analogue island in a digital
sea
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