Hi,
IFS offers the Asset Design product for handling BIM-data. I don’t think there are many cases where full integration from BIM => ERP has been fully realized. Maybe some cases in the UK?
We are facing the same issues and have concluded that defining the asset structure defined down to BIM-object level and then demand the same structure from early design phases in a project is the key.
Best Regards
Anders
Hi Anders,
Thank you for your response.
Have you seen any example of a asset design solution (excluding BIM) in IFS then? Perhaps if I can relate it to a 2D model, I can envision what it would be like with BIM.
Are these BIM-object level items able to be imported from the model into IFS?
Thanks!
Hi,
IFS offers the Asset Design product for handling BIM-data. I don’t think there are many cases where full integration from BIM => ERP has been fully realized. Maybe some cases in the UK?
We are facing the same issues and have concluded that defining the asset structure defined down to BIM-object level and then demand the same structure from early design phases in a project is the key.
Best Regards
Anders
Hi,
We will start using Asset Design beginning 2020.
Initially this will be used with an Excel-integration for mass-import of data but we are looking at ways to automate the data flow between CAD (BIM-software) / Asset Design / GIS.
The information structure itself is not so complicated but it has to be fully standardized (i e coding of all building elements and there relation).
When we’ve been running this for a while we will start looking at IoT...
Best!
Anders
Hi Anders,
Are you referring to the AIIM (Asset Information Integration Manager) capabilities here ? In that case, the core only supports only for a XL Plug-In. But possibilities are there to extend it to other Plug-Ins.
/mayura
Hi,
Yes it’s AIIM. We have a consultant that has built a spreadsheet generating XML-data for AIIM to import.
This is not a desirable solution. When we are live on apps 10 we will start investigating automation through REST-APIs…
//Anders