IAI(S) Measure Work Group (MWG) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Chaired by Mr Seah Kwee Yong (SISV)
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Objective:
To focus on the development and adoption of measurement related standards
Members:
Standards Developed:
Activities:
More Information on MWG's Works: Measure Work
Group
has focused on the development of measurement related
standards. The first to be introduced is SS CP97 CEMS. Construction
Electronic Measurement Standards (CEMS) CEMS will target the basis for enabling seamless migration of data from architectural and engineering design, based on the object oriented CAD technology and the to-be-developed National Productivity and Quality Specification (NPQS). By establishing common protocols and terms, which are critical for the development of proprietary and commercial software capable of interfacing and synthesising both upstream design information and downstream contracting & procurement activities.
CEMS will fit well with Singapore's CORENET overview (see figure). SISV's Standard Method of Measurement of Building Works (currently SMM2) would thus be nationalised through CEMS into a Singapore Standard (SS) Code of Practice (CP) to facilitate development of compliant software to automate upstream resources quantification activities to enable seamless downstream online procurement of construction products and materials. CEMS is thus a very important concern of SISV. Developing the CEMS is indeed an exploratory work.
Nurture
Automatic Quantity Take-off Once CEMS is
established, the next step is to nurture IT vendors to develop Automatic
Quantity Take-off System (AQTS) able to meet the standards. One of the
areas SISV explored is between the Future AQTS and the progressive
implementation of CEMS from now on.
We found that a common pool of e-CEMS phraseology correspond with
CEMS Part 1 to be resided in the CORENET e-information would be a
feasible project (see Chart
below). This is like
the e-NPQS phraseology standardised to help the industry, which is
currently under development. Once
this common pool is established, the AQTS machine need not be restricted
to appointing only one software vendor to develop.
So long as the AQTS machine could accommodate the common
phraseology, it would work inter-operably.
Earlier we envisaged only one Vendor AQTS to be appointed in the
planning. (click on the figure to see an enlarged one) In a
relational Database architecture, Vendor AQTS will develop the measuring
capability to tie up with SIA CAD CP83 compliant.
The common phraseology is the field content.
Vendor AQTS ultimate requirement is to ensure that all measuring
capability between every item phrases in the common phraseology is
integrated with the CAD scalable objects.
Standardised phrases in National web synchronise communication in
Bill of Quantities to facilitate e-tendering and downstream
e-procurement. Bulk
Purchase for Transitional Software SISV will source for the bulk supply for latest version CAD Measurement software, so that member consultants' firms or contractors' firms could enjoy the benefit through SISV at a bulk concession rate. Negotiation is currently going on and we are finding out the number of interested purchasers, either in terms of yearly licence or temporally short-term seeds basis which is possible. This will benefit smaller Surveyors' firms, which are unable to enjoy better bargaining power. If common SISV bulk measurement software can be considered, the e-CEMS phraseology could certainly be put into immediate use. CEMS Part 2 SMM for M&E Works Part 2 faces
a harder platform of concerns. With
the shift towards design & build and performance base contract,
practically no complete bills of quantities (based on SMM2) can be
achieved for tender documents prepared at M&E consultancy services'
level. Only M&E
contractors and specialist sub-contractors when procuring the next
downstream level of equipment or resources purchase would quantify.
To facilitate this downstream AQTS, CEMS would need to serve as
communication standards for the next downstream level, which currently
has no common standards. For
CEMS M&E Works to be successfully adopted, the M&E
sub-contractors and manufacturers in the local industry must be willing
to buy in too. Sub-contractors
were thus co-opted in the development. 2-day CEMS cum CAD Measurement Training SISV
facilitates the switch from conventional SMM2 to CEMS with training sessions covering: ·
Rules in CEMS;
How it could be used for 2D and 3D; ·
Illustrate related CP/
Standards/ NPQS with more details; ·
Brief introduction on
CAD; ·
Differences in each
Trade Section over SMM2; ·
Use on conventional QS
software during the Transition; · CAD Measurement Tools. The principles and format of CEMS are illustrated in the 2 diagrams shown. A CEMS guide is also under preparation. Time Table for CEMS and Other Information For schedule of CEMS development, please refer to the Time Table below: |
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