Implementing ArcGIS for Facilities

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Implementing ArcGIS for Facilities
Esri International User Conference
San Diego, California
Technical Workshops | July 25, 2012
Implementing ArcGIS
for Facilities
Pat Wallis, Craig Cleveland, Craig McCabe
Agenda
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Overview (Problem Statement, ArcGIS for Facilities Solution)
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Content Creation Tools
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Campus Editing Template
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Campus Basemap Template
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Interior & Exterior Editing, Attribute Asst., LIDAR tools
Basis, Data Model, Community Maps 2.0, New Domains, Creating Services
Web Applications
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Campus Place Finder
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Demo, publishing services, configuring the .config file
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Android Space Management App
CityEngine 3D Campus Preview
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Exterior landscape & facade, interior floorplan rules
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CityEngineàArcGIS export
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WebGL support in CE 2012
Implementing ArcGIS for Facilities
Problem Statement
Pat Wallis
A World Without Context
Can’t see the city for the buildings…
A World Without Context
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The facilities industry enormous, but it is fragmented:
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Many phases (time ) & scales (space)
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Many stakeholders
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Many unstructured data sources (paper driven paradigm)
Its unstructured & fragmented nature defies context
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Difficult to assemble and provide coordinated awareness
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Difficult to discern patterns for use in optimizing performance
The unintended consequences of a building by building worldview
From Babylon to Bilbao & Hong Kong
2000 BC
438 BC
360 AD
2000 AD
2012 AD
\
1851 AD
A long heritage with global reach and impact
An Urban World
The US and world are 81% and 50% urbanized
US Buildings Share of GDP
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
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1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
GDP (2010 $ Chained) (Trillions)
Buildings Share of GDP (%)
Maintenance & Alteration Projects (%)
New Commercial Projects (%)
2009
New Residential Projects (%)
Facilities industry impact on the US economy is enormous
Many Stakeholders, Many Phases
Concept
Design &
Procure
Execution
Commission
Utilize
Renewal
Facility
Manager
Developer
Developer
Space Designer
Surveyor
Developer
Owner
Architect
Contractor
Owner
Planner
Engineer
Contractor
Cost Estimator
Specifier
Sub
Contractor
Scheduler
Manufacturer
Contract
Administrator
Distributor
Portfolio Manager
Product Rep
Buyer
Tradesperson
Inspector
Architect
Facility
Maintenance
Engineer
Facility
Services
Contract
Administrator
Asset
Manager
Facility
Manager
Portfolio
Manager
Owner
Planner
Architect
Engineer
Facility
Manager
The industry’s unstructured & fragmented nature defies context...
Many Scales
WORLD
NATION
CITY
BUILDING
FLOOR
SECTION
SPACE
The industry’s unstructured & fragmented nature defies context...
Many Data Sources
The industry’s unstructured & fragmented nature defies context...
A World Without Context
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The cumulative impact of these inefficiencies makes it
difficult to optimize & manage the built environment:
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Interoperability costs nearly $19 Billion annually (as of 2004)
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$2-$4 Trillion in unnecessary residential costs (’1980-’2010)
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$1 Trillion in wasted energy from de-densification
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A loss of 21K SQMI to central cities (1950-2010)
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676K SQMI of new suburbs (1950-2010)
These are the unintended consequences of a building by building worldview
Energy & Population Density Changes
140%
120%
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
-20%
-40%
-60%
-80%
Delta BTU/PN
Delta City Density
De-densification, from 1980-2010 , led to 101 Quadrillion wasted BTUs (~$910 Billion )
This is the energy equivalent of 18 Billion oil barrels… enough to create a 10 million mile high stack
ArcGIS for Facilities Solution:
Providing Context
Pat Wallis
Why ArcGIS for Facilities Matters
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Esri Facilities Solutions help you help your customers
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As a result, FM and GIS pros are teaming up to reverse
these trends by:
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Re-structuring building data to provide the geospatial
context needed to connect:
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Stakeholders through the FM lifecycle and across scales
(roomàglobe)
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Key systems for managing facilities and sustaining the built
environment
Powerful tools for providing context & connecting the dots
ArcGIS System
Apps
Online
Server
CONTEXT
Desktop
-Problem Solving
Functionality
-Decision Support
Geospatial
Information
Model
Content
Solution Framework
Content
• By using a
logical
hierarchy
with this
inherent
spatial
structure,
you can
find the
data you
want when
you want it
• This is key
to finding
patterns
and trends
• Providing
insight to
owners
and
regulators
XYZ
Inherent Spatial
Structure
• Forecast
short- and
long-term
impacts
• Enabling
better
decision
making
Content
CAD
BIM
Desktop
CityEngine
CM 2.0
Online
Server
At large scales,
ArcGIS for
Facilities
provides tools
for creating
content from
standardized
CAD / BIM
source data
At small scales
it provides
procedural
tools for
content
creation, as
well as online
resources such
as basemaps,
etc…
A Facilities Resource Center
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Find the resources you need to manage your facilities and portfolio
ArcGIS for Facilities Resources
Templates
Maps, apps, schemas, models and
workflows to help you implement
ArcGIS for Facilities.
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Data creation & management tools
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Visualization and analysis tools
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Data discovery and sharing tools
Supports general and domain
specific needs
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ArcGIS for Facilities Templates
Intelligent mapping resources organized around the work you do …
Planning
Portfolio
Management
Site
Selection
ArcGIS System
Environmental
Compliance
Space & Move
Management
Safety &
Security
Work Order
Management
Emergency
Management
Energy &
Sustainability
Operations &
Maintenance
… A framework for solving problems and providing decision support
Intelligent Maps and Applications
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Find what you want when you want it -- across the entire portfolio
Replace
Image
Framework for an Informed Infrastructure
AWARENESS
PERFORMANCE
Providing context …making geography part of the drilldown
Content
Creation Tools
Craig McCabe
Web
Applications
Craig Cleveland
CityEngine
3D Campus
Preview
Craig McCabe
Questions
Resource Links
ArcGIS for Facilities Resources
Facilities Resource Center
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http://resources.arcgis.com/en/communities/facilities/
Facilities Portal
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http://facilities.maps.arcgis.com/home/
Campus Basemap Template
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http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=0d9299ec726a4ea7b9c6c1edb07a7483
Campus Editing Template
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http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=526c50646cea49fbbc714a4171f11ba6
Campus Place Finder
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http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=57a49d765f004bfe86aba7a7937bf280
Space Management Flex Viewer
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ArcGIS Viewer for Flex http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=e4340214247944babf8fe27c879f4dd3
Space Management Widget http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=4d246c7300a242cd8f51b08269321b63
People Finder Widget http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=4d246c7300a242cd8f51b08269321b63
Office Finder Widget http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=4d246c7300a242cd8f51b08269321b63
Floor Chooser Widget http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=4d246c7300a242cd8f51b08269321b63
Facilities Track
Wednesday, July 25
Start
End
Event Type
3:15PM 4:30PM Paper Session
5:00PM 7:00PM SIG Meeting
Session Title
Interior Space Data Collection &
Management for a Facilities Basemap &
Planning
Facilities SIG
Thursday, July 26
8:30AM 9:15AM Tech Workshop ArcGIS for AutoCAD: Plugging CAD Users
into the ArcGIS System
8:30AM 9:45AM Tech Workshop Creating Basemaps to manage Buildings
and Facilities
8:55AM 9:15AM Tech Workshop CAD: Building Interior Spaces from CAD
drawings
9:20AM 9:40AM Tech Workshop Exporting GIS Features to CAD Drawings
10:15AM 11:30AM Tech Workshop Using CAD Data in ArcGIS
10:15AM 11:30AM Paper Session Urban Planning in 3D
11:00AM 12:00PM Demo Theater Routing in buildings with 3D Networks
2:20PM 2:40PM Tech Workshop Georeferencing CAD datasets
3:40PM 4:00PM Tech Workshop Migrating CAD Data to the Geodatabase
Room
30 C
Plaza Terrace (Upper
Level), 28 B
15 B
2
3
3
Ball06 C
27 B
Demo Theater - Analysis
and Geoprocessing Exhibit
Hall B
3
3
Friday, July 27
9:00AM 10:15AM Tech Workshop Using CAD Data in ArcGIS
Ball06 B
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