ProjectWise CDE
Information Mobility
The Digital, The Real World and Legacy Formats, Using Technology across a Variety of Devices, Applications , Operations. Collaborative Engineering Information management Projects with multiple file formats are able to efficiently distribute data across multidisciplinary project teams
Data shared and stored in a secure, interoperable environment.
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Stakeholders
Phases
Design
Engineering
Construction
Operations
Data Handover
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ProjectWise User Capabilities
Ensures information mobility and integrity for information used in design and construction and infrastructure projects while work is in progress.
Provides scalable, industry-proven, interoperable sharing, content reuse, and dynamic feedback capabilities.
All essential for leveraging information modelling through integrated projects for high-performing, intelligent infrastructure.
Organizational Agility in a Managed Environment – by creating and managing the ongoing work-product effectively – where the right people quickly and reliably accelerate work in progress using infrastructure tools and workflows of choice.
Maximized Value Across the Enterprise – by informing project stakeholders and enterprise systems in a more consistent, timely, and predictable manner using high impact deliverables.
Timely and Actionable Participation – by synchronizing comments to resolve issues quickly and effectively in a closed loop, returning feedback in context to all the relevant designers.
Benefits
Transforms how project teams collaborate, making businesses more competitive by reducing the costs of inefficient collaboration. It reduces the cost of collecting the data needed for project handovers to asset management teams.
There is a single trusted and secure environment that contains the critical engineering data needed by asset management and operations teams.
ProjectWise and BS1192
BS1192:2007 (BS1192) establishes a methodology for managing the development, sharing and publication of construction information. It uses a disciplined process for collaboration and a specified naming policy. It is applicable to all organisations involved with the preparation and use of information throughout the project lifecycle from design to deconstruction.
The BS1192 standard is advantageous in that it is generic. Thus, it can be applied to user organisations that wish to control their environment through workflows, folder structures and naming conventions.
BS1192 provides a structure and standards for project data, breaking down the stages of CAD Model and Drawing production into natural stages:
Work in Progress (WiP) – where models and drawings are created and edited
Share – where models and drawings are shared for collaboration and coordination
Document– where approved results of collaboration and coordination are published for project use at milestone points e.g. Tender; Construction, As Built etc.
Archive – where results are archived away for future reference.