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3D Model Lifecycle Management Guide for Process Plants
An informative guide to scoping a 3D model for use in capital projects and asset digital twins and to the activities & investments necessary to build and maintain it throughout the facility lifecycle.
Background
The 3D Model Lifecycle Management Guide was developed on the back of the Facilities Lifecycle 3D Model Specification (FL3DMS), which is a practical, application-neutral specification for the structure and content of 3D Models, designed to guide the creation and maintenance of 3D models in capital projects and assets. It is based on existing company standards and best practices of the FL3DMS participants and includes technical requirements for the creation and handover of 3D models to enable use-cases in projects and operations. The first version of the 3D specification was issued in 2021.
In parallel with the second revision of the FL3DMS standard, work started on educational guides for implementing the FL3DMS standard in a 3D Model and managing and maintaining 3D Models for the entire asset lifecycle. The team has also developed a business case for maintaining the 3D model during the lifecycle of a facility. The FL3DMS implementation guide for the FL3DMS standard is under development and will be released later in 2024.
Scope and target audience
The Lifecycle Management guide aims to enable owners of 3D models to manage and use their 3D models for the entire facility lifecycle, thereby optimising the business value generated from the 3D model. It is written so that all managers and stakeholders with little or no 3D model experience can understand the content and establish the strategy for the lifecycle of their facility 3D model. Everyone involved in a facility’s design, construction, operation and maintenance have different needs from the 3D model. The intent is to deliver a 3D model that satisfies their requirements.
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Dear ALL,
Please be invited to the FL3DMS – Tagging – USPI MB Face to Face meeting which will be held in Amsterdam on 04-06 June 2024.
The FL3DMS and Tagging meeting will be hosted by Shell at the Energy Transition Campus in Amsterdam.
The USPI MB Meeting will be hosted online via Teams.
Cumulative registration results and meeting details can be found here
Please find the agendas below:
FL3DMS (Only FTF)
The objectives of the FL3DMS meeting will be:
- Review and mature draft content in anticipation of the next release –including the FL3DMS standard itself, the implementation guide and the 3D catalogue positioning document. Define next steps for how to support 3D catalogues at company and industry level.
- Update roadmaps and release plans and define clear objectives and content requirements for upcoming releases including process for managing changes
- Broaden our awareness of other 3D Model Standards & Formats, and understand their position and overlaps relative to FL3DMS to improve alignment across the standards landscape. Decide on preffered formats for use when specifying 3D content from package suppliers and engineered equipment suppliers.
- Assess current marketing efforts after publication of the 3D Model Lifecycle guide, and agree how we can better widen the footprint of the standard in terms of use and participation
Tagging (Only FTF)
The Objectives of the Tagging meeting will be:
- Team alignment by defining a vison and mission based on the Terms of reference and the Tagging Use Case matrix.
- Align on the terms used for tagging.
- Define the Tag Life Cycle, from unmaterialized to materialized and maintenance.
- Start with Sprint 3 activities to understand existing standards and how they amend each other with respect to tagging.
USPI Annual MB (FTF and Online)
The Objectives of the USPI MB meeting (Thursday 07 June afternoon) will be:
- Provide an update on the plans and organization of USPI, including change of leadership.
- Provide an update on our key projects and activities, including ISO, FL3DMS, The Tagging Philosophy Standard and the Safaris
- Highlight important developments in the data standard landscape – with a focus on Advance Work Packaging and Cost Management
If you haven’t registered already just fill in this short survey form at your earliest convenience via this link
Please be aware that participants should bring a valid ID.
Office address:
Shell – Energy Transition Campus Amsterdam (ETCA)
- Grasweg 31
- 1031 HW Amsterdam
- Postal address
- P.O. Box 38000
- 1030 BN Amsterdam
We look forward to seeing you in June