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GS1 Industry & Standards Event 20199-13 September 2019 – Lisbon, PortugalTransforming business together
Session:Bim, Bam, Boom: The future of the Construction Industry
Time:Monday, Sept. 9 th, 08:30-12:30hrs
Who may attend: Everyone
Speaker(s): Enzo Blonk (host) & MO leads
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Statement & reminder for seeking intellectual property information
• Relevant to the features of the specification that are being developed in this work
group, if anyone has knowledge or information about intellectual property rights,
such as, patents or patent applications; please promptly convey this information
to the work group facilitator.
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companies or third parties within this work group or outside this work group.
• We do this under the guidance of the GS1 Intellectual Property Policy, so that GS1
can seek to avoid the uncertainty regarding intellectual property claims against the
Specification.
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Meeting etiquette
• Meetings will begin promptly as scheduled
• Be present – avoid multi-tasking
• Avoid distracting behaviour:
- Place mobile devices on silent mode
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• Be considerate
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significant quality impact
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- Ask questions
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- Votes should reflect the needs of your company or community
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Today’s Agenda
1. 08:30 - Welcome, round of introductions
2. 08:50 - The Industry and its “Eco-system”
3. 09:15 - GS1 current efforts in Construction and with its
stakeholders – a global perspective
4. 09:45 - Digital Supply Chains in Built Environment (DSCiBE)
5. 10:15 - Coffee break
6. 10:45 - GS1 updates from MOs
7. 12:00 - Q&A
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1. Welcome, round of introductions
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GS1 terminology and stakeholders
• Terminology :
- Building Industry : includes public/private/commercial buildings
- Construction Industry : broader, includes also infrastructure projects (bridges, roads, ports)
• GS1 at global level addresses Construction : current focus mainly on buildings and rail
infrastructure
• Current stakeholders in Construction as defined in Industry report (page 24) :
- Stakeholders of interest for GS1: Civil engineers, construction contractors, construction engineers, building
service engineers, facility managers, public authorities, material and tool manufacturers, rental companies
and Academia (Universities and other institutions for Architects and Engineers)
- Overlap/connection to other industries: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Retail, Energy, Engineering, Mining and
Railways (infrastructure)
• MO focus TI increases with Industry presence in local MO Mgt Board of Directors (AU, NO)
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Scope of our activities in Construction
General
• Promote use of GS1 (Identify-Capture-Share) standards for Products and processes in
- Supply Chain (building phase of new constructions)
- Life-Cycle Management (existing constructions)
…to support the Industry on its path to digitalisation (incl. BIM, but not exclusively)
Specific
• Digital twin of a physical item : requires globally unique identification (sGTIN+GIAI)
• Qualitative Master Data of building material (from a single source) (“Verified by GS1”)
• Procurement processes (EDI)
• (on-site) Logistics efficiency (SSCC+GLN)
• Facility Management (EPCIS)
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2. The Industry and its “Eco-system”
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Level of Digitisation…
16©COPYRIGHT MGI Industry Digitization Index 2016
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An industry with a serious impact
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Courtesy CoBuilder
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The construction sector….
Action in seven areas can boost the sector’s productivity by 50 to 60%* :
1. Reshape regulation and raise transparency
2. Rewire the contractual framework
3. Rethink design and engineering processes
4. Improve procurement and supply-chain mgt
5. Improve onsite execution
6. Infuse digital technology & advanced automation
7. Reskill the workforce
[*Source : McKinsey – The Construction productivity imperative, June 2015]
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What is BIM ?
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What is BIM…(and what is BAM and BOOM)?
Is it…
• …a digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of a facility ?
• …a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility during its life-cycle ?+
• …a process supported by various tools and technologies involving the generation and
management of digital representations of places ?
• …a set of files which can be extracted, exchanged or networked to support decision-making
regarding a built asset ?
BIM or Building Information Modelling is a process for creating and managing information on
a construction project across the project lifecycle. One of the key outputs of this process is the
Building Information Model, the digital description of every aspect of the built asset. This
model draws on information assembled collaboratively and updated at key stages of a
project. Creating a digital Building Information Model enables those who interact with the
building to optimize their actions, resulting in a greater whole life value for the asset *.
* The NBS
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What is the BIM process
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Need for interoperability
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Classification standards
Structure and Description of
Products
eCl@ss, ETIM, UNSPSC,OmniClass, Uniclass
Product data exchange formats
Basis for automatisedexchange of Product
Information
VDI 3805, BMEcat, Open Datapool, BIMobject
Collaborative Data Management
Basis for automatised Exchange of BIM Data
Revit, ARCHICAD, SketchUp, IFC
Identification standardsUnique Identification
Of objectsGLN, GTIN, GIAI, SSCC,
Type of Standard What for? Examples
Overview of eBusiness-Standards in context of BIM
Application level
[Source : Thorsten Kirschner – GS1 Germany]
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The 7 year itch…? Quite the opposite !
• GS1 Germany since 2013 focus on Technical Industries
- Automotive, Mechanical Engineering, Railways, Defence,
Construction and Wind Energy
• In 2019 TI @ GS1 Germany accounts for:
- 20% of existing membership revenue
- 33% of new membership revenue (2nd after Retail/FMCG)
- 42% of new membership revenue (if incl. cancellations)
But what were the success factors for that?
• A high level of intrinsic motivation, diligence, tenacity, curiosity about new industries,
people and processes, and in-depth (process) understanding of the respective industry.
• Like a coach of a football team who has to "read" a football game, we must be able to
"read" an industry and convince our (potential) customers with our GS1 standards,
which takes time.
• Our approaches are diverse and, in particular, sustainable
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3. GS1 current efforts in Construction and with its stakeholders
a global perspective
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Engagement at global / regional level
Awareness & Education : GS1 → Industry and Construction Industry → GS1
- Conference Attendance (presentations & networking)
- Social Media
Collaboration
- buildingSmart International
• Signed MoU with buildingSmart International (global, not-for-profit organisation promoting OpenBIM
standards).
Leading an Industry User Group (together with bSI) → Join the LinkedIn Group !!
Handling relationship with international federations/manufacturers
Limited support to Industry players in “TI-reluctant” MOs
Coordinate international interest in :
- GS1 Digital Link
- GS1 Global Model Number
- Material Master Data in GDSN
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Existing Material – GS1
Guidelines & audiovisual
• GS1 Trade Item Information - Logistic information for building material (GS1 Sweden)
• Guideline for Unique identification of products with SGTIN - with GS1 DataMatrix and/or EPC-RFID (GS1
Norway)
• GS1 Australia : OneSteel video (Rail infra focus) – V/Line success story – Project i-Trace
• GS1 Norway video “More time for the most important things - the Digital Construction Industry in practice”
• Value Proposition GS1 in Construction
Others
• Brochure : GS1 in the Construction Sector (now translated into German by D-A-CH MOs)
• New landing page on www.gs1.org
• GS1 Germany Demonstrator
• BRANZ & GS1 New Zealand - Electronic Traceability of New Zealand construction products (2017)
• GS1 NZ : Applying Blockchain to product compliance and assurance in the Construction Industry (2019)
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Missing Link…liaison with other standard WGs
• Other than the business groups that each of us manages in the
Construction/BIM area, are there any of you who follow the work at the
international level concerning ISO groups (or its equivalent at the
national level)?
• What are the main actions that can be taken in response to strong
lobbying by certain (local) actors?
• This is an important point to align because in our business groups
(typically the one with buildingSMART Int.) we always refer to
standards retained in ISO/CEN.
• ISO 19650 / ISO/TC 59/SC 13
• CEN TC 442
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4. Digital Supply Chains in Built Environment (DSCiBE)
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Digital Supply Chains – Data-driven Collaboration
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Digital Supply Chains – Data-driven Collaboration
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DSCiBE - workshops
• 1st : March 26th 2019 → Düsseldorf (bSI Summit)
• 2nd : May 8th 2019 → GS1 Global Office Brussels
• 3rd : June 12th 2019 → GS1 Norway Oslo
• 4th : September 11th 2019 → Lisbon (GS1 I&S event)
• 5th : November 25th 2019 → IBM IoT Centre Munich (BIM World)
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DSCiBE participating companies
• Aco Industries
• AF Gruppen
• Ahlsell
• Backe Entreprenor
• Bergische Universität Wuppertal
• BMI Group
• Byggenæringens Landsforening
• Byggma ASA
• Cemex
• CGA AB
• CoBuilder
• Consolis
• CRB
• DhochN Berlin Digital Engineering GmbH
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• Pipelife Norge AS
• projectBIM GmbH
• Promaterial
• Pronto Consult AS
• QUOD Semantics
• Stoor
• Tata Steel Europe
• Technische Universität Berlin
• The Lif Project
• The NBS
• Wienerberger AG
• Zensor
• EDIN Europe
• Elektroforeningen
• Glava AS/Saint-Gobain Byggevarer AS
• Hascher Jehle Architektur
• Holte
• IBM
• Knauf Insulation
• Moelven AB
• NCC
• NorDan
• Norsk Byggtjeneste AS
• Norsk KommunaltekniskForening
• Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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5. Coffee Break
Uma Bica : Standard black espressoUm Pingo : Espresso with a spot of milkUma Meia de leite : Cup of coffee with milkUm Galão : With 3/4 milkUm Garoto : Weak, milky espressoUma Carioca : Weak, watery espressoUm Café cheio : Full espresso cupUm Abatanado : Tall black coffee “Americano”
Um Chá : TeaUma Infusão : Infusion
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6. What is happening at local level ?
GS1 updates from MOs
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• China
• Finland
• France
• Germany
• Japan (no slides)
• Norway
• Poland
• Sweden
• Switzerland
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Projects in China
1. Prefabricated component coding project
- China State Construction Engineering(CSCEC)
- The world's largest investment and construction group, 23rd place in the
world's top 500
2. Construction material Master Data Management Project
- Yunnan Construction and Investment Logistics (YCIH)
- The first AAAAA level logistics enterprise in the field of construction in China
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Yu (Alice) Ying –absent due to late delivery visa
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Projects in China
1. Prefabricated component coding project
- China State Construction Engineering(CSCEC)
- The world's largest investment and construction group, 23rd place in the
world's top 500
2. Construction material Master Data Management Project
- Yunnan Construction and Investment Logistics (YCIH)
- The first AAAAA level logistics enterprise in the field of construction in China
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Projects in China
• Prefabricated component coding project
- China State Construction Engineering(CSCEC)
- BIM-based digital design, production, transportation, stacking and other
processes
- 1 standard:Technical standard for prefabrication coding and automatic
identification
• Coding: GTIN+(10) or (21), AI(11)(240)(330n)(331n)(332n)(333n)
as additive attributes if needed
• Capture: 2D barcode+ RFID
- 1 Pilot :Seven-story full-scale experimental construction
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Projects in China
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Projects in China
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Projects in China
• Construction material Master Data Management Project
- Yunnan Construction and Investment Logistics (YCIH)
- provided whole-process supply chain services for national and international
construction projects
- More than 1000 vendors
- GTIN and GLN identifies the physical product and vendors
- Via GS1 China’s GDSN datapool
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Projects in China
• Phased achievements
- Requirement confirmation
• investigate the business process
• 3 levels: Consumer unit, Case, Pallet
• 150 GDSN Attributes
- Notification for vendors
- Training materials
• Implementation Guidelines
• GTIN allocation Rules
• GDSN platform operation manual
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GS1 Finland : Progress so far
• 2018:
➢ Interviews with 15 parties from the construction industry
➢ Report: The role of GS1 standards in the construction value chain
→ ”GTIN is seen as a very promising product identifier that all key players in the
industry are ready to seriously consider”
• 2019:
➢ One-to-one discussions with the interviewed companies and associations
• 7 already held and 3 more scheduled to be organized later this year
• Group meetings with construction companies and suppliers
• Discussions with government officials (Ministry of Environment etc.)
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Petri Leppänen
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GS1 Finland : Progress so far
• 2018:
➢ Interviews with 15 parties from the construction industry
➢ Report: The role of GS1 standards in the construction value chain
→ ”GTIN is seen as a very promising product identifier that all key players in the
industry are ready to seriously consider”
• 2019:
➢ One-to-one discussions with the interviewed companies and associations
• 7 already held and 3 more scheduled to be organized later this year
• Group meetings with construction companies and suppliers
• Discussions with government officials (Ministry of Environment etc.)
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GS1 Finland : Target
Similar ”joint statement” as GS1 Sweden has developed
• How to get there:
➢ Group meeting for construction companies and industry associations -> starting the
discussion about a joint statement
➢ Another event for the companies from the supply side -> practical information on how to
identify, capture and share product information
➢ Finding “an ambassador” to start a project or pilot
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GS1 Finland : Major challenges
We have faced three major challenges during this project:
1. National standards and practices
• National/sector-based identification systems
• Resistance to change
2. Construction industry is a close-knit community
3. How to make simple and industry-wise materials
• GS1 system is not very well known among the industry (if at all)
• Cooperation between MOs would be appreciated
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Aihedan Dimulati, Category manager Construction & DIY
Digital Transformation of the Construction Industry
Project in GS1 France - Launch of the product information pilot
09/09/2019
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Aihedan Dimulati, Category manager Construction & DIY
Digital Transformation of the Construction Industry
Project in GS1 France - Launch of the product information pilot
09/09/2019
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Agenda
• Context and objectives
• Pilot organisation
- Selection of partners
- Selection of solutions
- Selection of product bricks/classification to be exchanged within product
information
• Planning of the pilot and project follow-up
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Context and objectives
• Context
- A strong need expressed by the main stakeholders in terms of product information
- Connect building companies by testing the DIY Data model developed by GS1 Belgilux &
GS1 Nederland
• Objectives
- Verify that the Benelux Data model meets the French stakeholders’ needs in terms of
product information
- Verify that the manufacturers are able to send data using the Benelux Data model
- Verify that the retailers/wholesalers are able to retrieve and integrate all the information
in their internal Information System (in order to make it available correctly to
professionals/consumers)
- Demonstrate the gains that can be achieved by digitalisation and synchronisation of
product information
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Pilot organisation 1/2
• Selection of partners / determination of exchange pairs
- 5 suppliers
- 4 distributors
• Selection of solutions / tools / PIM
- You already have an electronic catalogue (PIM connected to GDSN): no action is
required
- You do not have an electronic catalogue: You can contact a solution provider qualified
by GS1 France
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Pilot organisation 2/2
• Selection of product bricks/classification to be exchanged within product information
(examples)
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Macro planning
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2020
20/05/2019Workshop 2Workshop 1
30/04/2019
Kick-off22/03/2019
Cloud For Locations
Training & Data sharing
Recruitment of pilot companiesSupport
and awareness of the subject
Jan. Mar. May. Jul. Sept. NovFeb. Apr. Jun. Aug. Oct. Dec
Sept – Nov 2019
Workshop 4To be planned
Today
Workshop 3Training
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Project follow-up
• Monitoring of ROI indicators :
- Reduction of administrative costs (related to litigation, process automation, etc.)
- Reduction in the time spent by the administrator (related to collection of data,
manual data entry, printing time…)
- Enhance product visibility on shelves / online
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Before
After
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Aihedan Dimulati
Category Manager Construction & DIY, GS1 France
aihedan.dilimulati@gs1fr.org
Thank you for your attention !
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Challenges for digital transformation and BIM in the construction industry in Germany
• Missing rules, standards and definitions
• Lack of know-how, training and further education
• Non-fitting software
• Low penetration and willingness to use BIM
• Currently no multiplier like Skanska in Sweden
Thorsten Kirschner
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Challenges for digital transformation and BIM in the construction industry in Germany
• Missing rules, standards and definitions
• Lack of know-how, training and further education
• Non-fitting software
• Low penetration and willingness to use BIM
• Currently no multiplier like Skanska in Sweden
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Demonstrator for the building sector
Demonstrator consisting of products from different manufacturers (new building/existing building)
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Manufacturer Product GTIN SN SGTIN GIAI
Xella Baustoff GmbH Ytong building brick 599 x 199 x 75 4017401011258 591064100 (01)04017401011258(21)591064100
Knauf UW-DB-Profil 100/40/0,6 4006379075751 747693826 (01)04006379075751(21)747693826
Josef Meeth Fenster Fabrik GmbH & Co.KG Eco-Line-Window 50 x 50 D7K DIN links 4044608025429 (8004)4057244123456789090170
Bosch-Buderus GmbH Radiator C-Plan Typ 11 H 40 cm 4057749010001 492547221 (01)04057749010001(21)492547221
Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH Temperature Controller 6164/11-102 4011395213049 281542831 (01)04011395213049(21)281542831
Maico Room fan ECA piano Standard 4012799840800 (8004)4057244123456789080487
Saint Gobian Rigips Construction panel RB 9,5 1250x2000x9,5 4002806121183 875092472 (01)04002806121183(21)875092472
Saint Gobian Rigips RigiProfil MultiTec UW 100 4002806062790 213455491 (01)04002806062790(21)213455491
Danfoss Thermostatic valve RA-N 10, 3/8" Eck 5702420012933 265439526 (01)05702420012933(21)265439526
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Demonstrator for the building sector
Demonstrator consisting of products from different manufacturers (new building/existing building)
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Manufacturer Product GTIN SN SGTIN GIAI
Xella Baustoff GmbH Ytong building brick 599 x 199 x 75 4017401011258 591064100 (01)04017401011258(21)591064100
Knauf UW-DB-Profil 100/40/0,6 4006379075751 747693826 (01)04006379075751(21)747693826
Josef Meeth Fenster Fabrik GmbH & Co.KG Eco-Line-Window 50 x 50 D7K DIN links 4044608025429 (8004)4057244123456789090170
Bosch-Buderus GmbH Radiator C-Plan Typ 11 H 40 cm 4057749010001 492547221 (01)04057749010001(21)492547221
Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH Temperature Controller 6164/11-102 4011395213049 281542831 (01)04011395213049(21)281542831
Maico Room fan ECA piano Standard 4012799840800 (8004)4057244123456789080487
Saint Gobian Rigips Construction panel RB 9,5 1250x2000x9,5 4002806121183 875092472 (01)04002806121183(21)875092472
Saint Gobian Rigips RigiProfil MultiTec UW 100 4002806062790 213455491 (01)04002806062790(21)213455491
Danfoss Thermostatic valve RA-N 10, 3/8" Eck 5702420012933 265439526 (01)05702420012933(21)265439526
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Demonstrator for the building sector
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Demonstrator for the building sector
Demonstrator consisting of products from different manufacturers (new building/existing building)
Manufacturer Product GTIN SN SGTIN GIAI
Xella Baustoff GmbH Ytong building brick 599 x 199 x 75 4017401011258 591064100 (01)04017401011258(21)591064100
Knauf UW-DB-Profil 100/40/0,6 4006379075751 747693826 (01)04006379075751(21)747693826
Josef Meeth Fenster Fabrik GmbH & Co.KG Eco-Line-Window 50 x 50 D7K DIN links 4044608025429 (8004)4057244123456789090170
Bosch-Buderus GmbH Radiator C-Plan Typ 11 H 40 cm 4057749010001 492547221 (01)04057749010001(21)492547221
Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH Temperature Controller 6164/11-102 4011395213049 281542831 (01)04011395213049(21)281542831
Maico Room fan ECA piano Standard 4012799840800 (8004)4057244123456789080487
Saint Gobian Rigips Construction panel RB 9,5 1250x2000x9,5 4002806121183 875092472 (01)04002806121183(21)875092472
Saint Gobian Rigips RigiProfil MultiTec UW 100 4002806062790 213455491 (01)04002806062790(21)213455491
Danfoss Thermostatic valve RA-N 10, 3/8" Eck 5702420012933 265439526 (01)05702420012933(21)265439526
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Demonstrator for the building sector
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Application of tabya!
Demonstrator consisting of products from different manufacturers (new building/existing building)
Manufacturer Product GTIN SN SGTIN GIAI
Xella Baustoff GmbH Ytong building brick 599 x 199 x 75 4017401011258 591064100 (01)04017401011258(21)591064100
Knauf UW-DB-Profil 100/40/0,6 4006379075751 747693826 (01)04006379075751(21)747693826
Josef Meeth Fenster Fabrik GmbH & Co.KG Eco-Line-Window 50 x 50 D7K DIN links 4044608025429 (8004)4057244123456789090170
Bosch-Buderus GmbH Radiator C-Plan Typ 11 H 40 cm 4057749010001 492547221 (01)04057749010001(21)492547221
Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH Temperature Controller 6164/11-102 4011395213049 281542831 (01)04011395213049(21)281542831
Maico Room fan ECA piano Standard 4012799840800 (8004)4057244123456789080487
Saint Gobian Rigips Construction panel RB 9,5 1250x2000x9,5 4002806121183 875092472 (01)04002806121183(21)875092472
Saint Gobian Rigips RigiProfil MultiTec UW 100 4002806062790 213455491 (01)04002806062790(21)213455491
Danfoss Thermostatic valve RA-N 10, 3/8" Eck 5702420012933 265439526 (01)05702420012933(21)265439526
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Application of tabya!
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Exemplary identification of locations at GS1 Germany
(414)4057244010001(254)68
Unique identification of the location (office) by s(GLN)
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Exemplary implementation at GS1 Germany
(8004)40572441003400000056 Unique identification of the object
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Contact details!
Thorsten Kirschner
Senior Manager Industry Engagement
GS1 Germany GmbH
Tel.: 0221 94714-240
eMail: thorsten.kirschner@gs1.de
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Update Japan
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Koji Asano
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Update Japan
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Update Norway
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Knut Mathisen
Logiq «Smarthub»
HVORDAN -Effektivisering uten å endre adferd!
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• Ordrebekreftelsen genereres digitalt av handel/industri.
• Bruk den som grunnlag for å generere innkjøpsordre og skap innkjøpsstatistikk og matchegrunnlag.
• Smart validering og beriking
• Kontroll
• Oppnå fakturamatch.
• Om informasjonen ikke tas inn til ERP løsningen kan informasjonen hentes via API’er.
• All informasjon kan struktureres av Logiq i vårt datanav.
Ordre bekreftelse / pakkseddel på mail
«Bestiller»Industri eller handel legger ordre i eget ERP
system
Digital ordrebekreftelse - Prosjektnummer- Bestiller- Varenr- Pris- Mengde- Leveringsadresse- PDF til EDI
Digital ordrebekreftelse
Digital Pakkseddel
Entreprenørs ERP system
Kalkylesystem
Bestilling• Kalkylesystem• Mail• Telefon• I møter• På Excel
Digital pakkseddel
Rapportløsning direkte(PowerBI)
Zbigniew Rusinek, Manager Industry Engagement Technical Industries , GS1 Poland
Digital Transformation of the Construction Industry
Discover the promise of GS1 in Construction
9 September 2019
Zbigniew Rusinek
Zbigniew Rusinek, Manager Industry Engagement Technical Industries , GS1 Poland
Digital Transformation of the Construction Industry
Discover the promise of GS1 in Construction
9 September 2019
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Activities GS1 Poland with buildingSMART Poland
• Establishment of buildingSMART organization in Poland
(January 2019).
• Signing the letter of intent GS1 Poland with buildingSMART
Poland (May 2019).
• Joining GS1 Poland to the created „Product Room"
working group (June 2019).
• Joining GS1 Poland to the steering committee in
„Product Room” (June 2019).
• Preparing new idea to use GTIN in design process
with „Design express” company (July 2019).
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First tests using GTINs to import textures in 3D design
• Together with „DesignExpress” Poland, a supplier of Vectorworks design software, we made
the first tests using a GTIN number to use „Tubadzin” tiles, whose parameters can be
downloaded from the network.
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First tests using GTINs to import textures in 3D design
▪ Outline of 3D design using GTINs: https://youtu.be/sJM7ZL4nxz4
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Movie was prepared by:
Paweł GrzybowskiAccount Manager
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First tests using GTINs to import textures in 3D design
▪ Using a telephone to scan and retrieve product information using a bar code:
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First doubts and questions
▪ At what point is the identification method to be used during the entire design process?
BIM libraries should be created with such code and designers can use the library data from the manufacturer's website for free
▪ For public procurement, you do not need information on a specific product, only a group of products that could be used and have specific properties.
If a specific product classification is used, GS1 can subordinate GPC to them
▪ What profits will such coding bring us in the architectural program?
Answer is not concrete…
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Status Sep 2019 Construction @ GS1 Sweden
• GTIN decision April 2018
• Many companies and trade associations visiting our Concept Center
• Furnishing companies also very interested in GTIN for their products
• Building contractors start asking for GTIN on building products
• Digitalisation projects, e.g. Swedish Wood (trade organisation), to connect planning/design
phase etc to the purchase and supply chain of the physical products using GS1 standards
• Active part in Digital Supply Chain in the Built Environment User Group
• Active part in BIM alliance
• Partly active in Smart Built Environment (Government funded strategic innovation program)
• GS1 Sweden user group Built Environment formed with first meeting planned Oct 15
- Among other things “standardise” the use in construction of
• GTIN, GLN, SSCC etc
• GTIN for configurable products
• GMN in construction
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Status Sep 2019 Construction @ GS1 Sweden
• GTIN decision April 2018
• Many companies and trade associations visiting our Concept Center
• Furnishing companies also very interested in GTIN for their products
• Building contractors start asking for GTIN on building products
• Digitalisation projects, e.g. Swedish Wood (trade organisation), to connect planning/design
phase etc to the purchase and supply chain of the physical products using GS1 standards
• Active part in Digital Supply Chain in the Built Environment User Group
• Active part in BIM alliance
• Partly active in Smart Built Environment (Government funded strategic innovation program)
• GS1 Sweden user group Built Environment formed with first meeting planned Oct 15
- Among other things “standardise” the use in construction of
• GTIN, GLN, SSCC etc
• GTIN for configurable products
• GMN in construction
• etc 88
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GS1 Standards for the Swiss building Industry
GS1 Industry & Standards Event, Lisbon/Portugal
Dr. Uwe Ruedel, Manager Industry Engagement, Technical Industries
11. September 2019
Uwe Rüdel
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GS1 Standards for the Swiss building Industry
GS1 Industry & Standards Event, Lisbon/Portugal
Dr. Uwe Ruedel, Manager Industry Engagement, Technical Industries
11. September 2019
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Ongoing Activities
International
• Active support of the ongoing collaboration between building SMART International and GS1, i.e. the Workshops “Digital Supply Chains (in built environment)” in Düsseldorf (27. Mar), Brussels (08. Mai) and Oslo (12. Jun)
• 1st D-A-CH Workshop with 3 Railway operators and 15 suppliers from Germany, Austria and Switzerland on 19. Nov 2019 in Bern @ GS1 Switzerland
• Regular attendance of monthly telecon “Construction MO Interest Group”
• Regular attendance of monthly telecon “GS1 in Rail Industry Engagement User Group”
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Ongoing Activities
Switzerland
• Support for the definition and development of a Product Data Template (PDT) within the Swiss Center for the Building Rationalisation (CRB) for new builts and facility management;
• National Workshop with operator and suppliers on 17. Sept 2019 in Bern @ GS1 Switzerland
• Agreement between Bauen-Digtal.ch and GS1 Switzerland to sign a MoU by Dec 2019.
• Partner of a national campaign to digitise industry partners, i.e. SMEs (Industry2025)
• Lecturing at ABB Technikerschule: „e-Solutions für Industrie 4.0“ and at Brugg University: „Decentralised intelligent Systems –Identification concepts from the Technical Industries“.
• Ongoing discussions with Genossenschaft Migros Zürich (GMZ), SBB (all) and others on:
• GTIN as Industry Standard for the unique identification of building products
• Definition of Use Cases for the planing of generic or specific (‘exisitng’) products
• Method development to automatically recognise, replace and adapt objects
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Pre-Study TenderingArchitecture Planning Quantification Pre-Assembly Erection Use Disposal
Non-standardised products.Create list of requirements.
Standardised productse.g. beams or SBB watch– Specification exists
Product Selectiondue to List ofrequiremmeents.
During project phase: Common Data Environment (CDE)
Transfer product details to Phase ‚Operation‘:• Producer, Type, , Typ, Ausführung, Geometrie-Daten, Lokation(Platzierung) • Funktions-, Konfigurations- und Verwendungsinformationen • Abhängigkeiten zwischen Anlagenteilen
From here onwards, nodetailed model requiredany more -> reduceamount of data throughstandards; capture onlyrelevant details!
Level of Geometrie (LoG)Level of Information (LoI) – stand. prod.
Level of Information (LoI) – non-stand. prod
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• Memorandum of Understanding btw. GS1 Switzerland und Building Smart Chapter Schweiz
• “Digital Supply Chains (in built environment)” – involve more Swiss Suppliers
• Define more Use Cases (u.a. Digital Twin, Smart Cities)
• Organisation of common events with bS Switzerland (Digital supplychain, digitalisation)
Next steps
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Kontakt-Daten
Dr. Uwe Ruedel
Branchenmanager
Technische Industrien
0041 79 264 94 41
Uwe.ruedel@gs1.ch
GS1 Switzerland
Monbijoustrasse 68
3007 Bern
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www.gs1.ch
0041 58 800 70 37T
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7. Questions…and (let’s hope) answers
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Enzo Blonk
Director Industry Engagement – Technical Industries
Who to contact
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enzo.blonk@gs1.org
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