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IT16283 - Innovate UK DBB Level 3 Strategic Outline Business Case
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Summary of the work Innovate UK/BEIS are delivering the Digital Built Britain (DBB) programme including Level 3 Building Information Modelling (L3) detailed here: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/410096/bis-15-155-digital-built-britain-level-3-strategy.pdf. The specialist is required to deliver a SOBC by the end of April 2017, which sets out recommendations for UK Government spending objective and market intervention for L3. Expected Contract Length to 28/04/2017 Latest start date 07/02/2017 Why the Work is Being Done Innovate UK/BEIS are delivering the Digital Built Britain (DBB) programme including Level 3 Building Information Modelling (L3) detailed here: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/410096/bis-15-155-digital-built-britain-level-3-strategy.pdf. The specialist is required to deliver a SOBC by the end of April 2017, which sets out recommendations for UK Government spending objective and market intervention for L3. The development of the SOBC will require the specialist to adopt a systems engineering approach to the complex business and technology architecture that defines L3. The specialist will need to engage stakeholders across a number of industries and get their input and buy-in to the recommended way forward. Problem to Be Solved 1. Identify economically beneficial outcomes arising from the application of BIM beyond its current scope in construction, defining and confirming with industry the overall scope for the Level 3 BIM vision. 2. Establish an outline reference architecture for the development of Level 3 BIM, through application of system engineering approach based on the strategic requirements for the Level 3 BIM vision. 3. Establish the capabilities required to deliver the strategic requirements, which will form the main frame of reference for feasibility work at the OBC stage. 4. Set out the case for change in the form of a SOBC. Who Are the Users The SOBC will be used by the Digital Built Britain Team to inform the strategy and direction of the Level 3 programme over the next 3 years. Elements of the SOBC will be used to engage industry in Level 3 in terms of engagement and investment. Early Market Engagement PTME discussions with Ordnance Survey, Network Rail, Future Cities Catapult and Academia. See BIM Level 3 Strategy for details. Findings are to pursue a similar methodology utilised by the Network Rail "Digital Railway" programme. http://digitalrailway.co.uk/resources/ Desired approach is to identify stakeholder technology capabilities across Infrastructure, IoT, Cities, Smart Grids, R&D, Commercial Models, Geospatial, Cyber Security, Culture and Manufacturing technologies. Existing Team There will be two teams - BIM Task Group and Future Cities Catapult. The Task Group will act as the customer and recipient of the SOBC. The Catapult will provide stakeholder engagement, insights and tech radar across the technology areas. Current Phase Discovery Skills & Experience • Demonstrate how your skills and expertise will aid the production of a SOBC and utilise the Green Book for a digital built environment project and how this will benefit… • …the successful delivery of this project. • Show how the skills, expertise and detailed knowledge of BIM Level 2, Smart Cities and IoT across your team will benefit the successful delivery of this project. • Demonstrate how your skills and expertise in the application of the system engineering approach to develop an outline reference architecture for new digital services in the built environment will ensure… • …the successful delivery of this project. Work Location Workshops and stakeholder engagement sessions will take place at Future Cities Catapult in Farringdon, London. Outputs will be presented to the BIM Task Group in Westminster, London. Working Arrangments Supplier will work closely with the Catapult team on a weekly basis to collate outputs from stakeholder workshops and advise on the insights programme. Supplier will meet with BIM Task Group PMO weekly to provide updates and progress. No. of Suppliers to Evaluate 5 Proposal Criteria • The proposed approach, methodology and programme • Team structure and leadership • Relevant skills and expertise and how this will aid the production of an SOBC for a digital built environment project Cultural Fit Criteria • Demonstrate how you will work transparently and collaboratively with a Government Department along with the Future Cities Catapult and wider industry to develop the SOBC • Demonstrate how you will implement a no-blame culture and encourage people to learn from their mistakes • Demonstrate how you will respect the Civil Service Code as found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/civil-service-code/the-civil-service-code Payment Approach Capped time and materials Evaluation Weighting Technical competence 60% Cultural fit 20% Price 20% Questions from Suppliers No questions have been answered yet.
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