4. OPEN BIM
● launched March 2012
● collaborative design, realisation and operation of buildings based on
open standards and workflows
● founding partners
● buildingSMART International (bSI)
● vendors (eg: Tekla, Nemetschek, Graphisoft);
● backed in UK by Constructing Excellence
● using the open buildingSMART Data Model, IFCs
● Poor interoperability cost US AEC industry $15.8bn per annum (NIST,
2004) – mainly borne by owners!
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6. • BSI - BIM Standards
AEC UK CAD & BIM Standards - I particularly like the AEC UK standard which is based on BS 1192. There is one generic BIM
standard available and a separate standard for Revit and Bentley users. These standards are available to download for free. AEC UK is
a voluntary organization, so a lot of credit is due to the editors of these documents. Having spoken with one of the authors, Paul Woddy
recently,
AEC UK CAD & BIM Standards
16. Information in PAS 1192-2:3013
▪ Fundamental principles for Level 2 information
management
▪ Plain Language Questions (PLQ)
▪ Employers Information requirements (EIR)
▪ BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
▪ Project Implementation Plan (PIP)
▪ Master Information Delivery Plan (MIDP)
▪ Task Information Delivery Plan (TIDP)
▪ Project delivery team roles, responsibilities and authority
22. Major BIM Guides in Use COBIM
Intention:
•to define more precisely what is being modelled and how the modelling is done
•result of a broad-based development project across all project phases
Author:
Various authors – typically 1-2 per section
Overseen and managed by The Building Information Foundation RTS, Finland - 2012
Key Features:
•Extensive treatment of the application of BIM – almost 400 pages
•General principles, requirements and concepts of BIM-based projects
•14 parts dealing with distinct aspects and disciplines
•based on the Senate Properties BIM Guidelines published 2007.
Personal Assessment:
•Practical and easy to follow descriptions of how to apply BIM in specific use-cases
•Despite the size of the volume it remains generally applicable (software neutral)
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24. Singapore BIM Guide
The Singapore BIM Guideis a reference guide that outlines the roles and responsibilities of project members when using Building Information
Modelling (BIM) at different stages of a project.It is used as a reference guide for the development of a BIM Execution Plan, which will be
agreed between the Employer and project members, for the successful implementation of a BIM project.
Singapore BIM Guide Version 1.0
Singapore BIM Guide Version 2.0
Singapore VDC Guide Version 1.0
BIM Particular Conditions Version 1.0
BIM Particular Conditions Version 2.0 Guidance Notes
BIM Particular Conditions Version 2.0
25. • AIA – (The American Institute of Architects)
26. • GSA (General Services Administration ) - 3D-4D Building Information Modeling.
• In 2003, the General Services Administration (GSA), through its Public Buildings Service (PBS) established
the National 3D-4D-BIM Program. Since then, this program has evolved into a collaboration between the
Public Buildings Information Technology Services (PB-ITS) and PBS, through its Governance Board. The
program supports BIM uses across all PBS business lines.
• BIM Guide 01 – 3D-4D-BIM Overview
• BIM Guide 02 – Spatial Program Validation
• BIM Guide 03 - 3D Laser Scanning
• BIM Guide 04 - 4D Phasing
• BIM Guide 05 - Energy Performances
• BIM Guide 06 - Circulation and Security Validation*
• BIM Guide 07 - Building Elements
• BIM Guide 08 - Facility Management
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27. • AGC - The Contractors Guide to BIM
https://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/thesis/portfolios/2008/tjs288/Research/AGC_GuideT
oBIM.pdf
28. • NIBS- (National Institute of Building Sciences) -U.S. National BIM Standard
The National BIM Standard United States developed by the Building Smart Alliance is now at version 2. When all sections are
combined, this is a very large document, too large to be useful in my opinion. Yes there is good content in there, COBie is referenced,
the University of Pensilvania BIM Execution Plan is referenced but it is too difficult to get what you need out of this.
29. Hong Kong BIM Standard
The Hong Kong BIM Standard is a very straightforward document. You have to register but it is free to download. It outlines the BIM
Objectives and Level of Detail very well.
Organisation Document Year
HKIBIM Project Specification 2011
HK Housing Authority
BIM Standard Guideline/ User
Guideline
2006
31. Indiana University BIM Standards - The Indiana University Execution Plan is often referred to as a good template for an execution plan.
32. National Guidelines for Digital Modelling
- Produced by CRC Construction Innovation in Australia, this is a comprehensive and well written document. BIM has been popular
down under far longer than it has been in other parts of the world and it certainly shows in this document.
Intention:
•“to assist in and promote the adoption of BIM technologies”
•a Managers Guide for BIM
Author:
CRC Construction Innovation (an Australian national research centre) - 2009
Key Features:
•Overview of essential BIM concepts
•Definitions for Model, Element and Project/Company Maturity Levels
•National BIM Roadmap (developed with Aust. Institute of Architects)
•General Principles and Guidance for model generation, management and use cases
Personal Assessment:
•Excellent template for national guidelines
•Too general as a stand alone guide, would rely on supporting documents
•Tends to focus on architectural discipline and software
33. The VA BIM Guide
Intention:
•“moving both the organization and its service providers to BIM as effectively and efficiently as possible,
and to integrating BIM process requirements and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) methodologies into its
delivery requirements.”
Author:
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - 2010
Key Features:
•Good overview and mandate for BIM delivery
•Definitions of roles, processes and delivery requirements
•Requirements for modelling, collaboration and information exchange
•Basis for other guides such as the NATSPEC National BIM Guide (Australia)
Personal Assessment:
•Good template for organisational or project guidelines
•Requires detailed reference documents, such as BEP.
34. Australia & New Zealand Revit Standards - This group's standard focuses heavily on Revit content creation. There are a lot of tips here
for content creators.You can download for free their standard by registering on their site.
40. Working with Shared, Common Data •
What is meant by a Common Data Environment?
● Common Data Environment (CDE)
● BS 1192:2007 Collaborative production of architectural, engineering and
construction information - code of practice
● Elaborated on in PAS 1192-2 and PAS 1192-3
41. What is meant by a Common Data Environment?
1. Centralised – (‘All in one pot’) - Could be with client (employer, contractor, other)
2. Federated – Data & files merged from different sources
3. Integrated – Data services shared (SoA model)
4. Hybrid – Files (Data) Shared, plus data services
73. ISO
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO; /ˈaɪsoʊ/) is an international standard-setting
body composed of representatives from various national standards organizations.
Founded on 23 February 1947, the organization promotes worldwide proprietary, industrial and commercial
standards. It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and works in 164 countries.
It was one of the first organizations granted general consultative status with the United Nations Economic
and Social Council.
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PD 19650-0 Transition Guidance to
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BS EN ISO 19650-2: 2018