What is an “Employer’s Information Requirements” (EIR) ?
What is in an EIR
Who is the information manager?
What does an information manager do?
PAS 1192

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BIM
Commercial Clients strategic overview :
•What are they using the information for?
•Clients objectives for requirements set out in the document
•Aspirational objectives guidance (an opportunity for bidders)

•Key milestones and deliverables eg COBie drops
•Key performance indicators
•Exceptions to standards or normal working practice
Competence and capability assessment.
IT resource assessment form
BIM resource assessment form
Assessment criteria
Approach, Capability, Capacity and Competence.
Technical : Geometric and Data modelling standards and specifications:
LOD
National or international standards / guidance documents.
Naming
Origins, co-ordinates and units
Specifics for inclusion or exclusion of items
Limitations (eg file sizes)
Software formats
Deliverables
Exceptions to standards or normal working practice
Management: Collaboration process guidance.
Clash detection
File Formats
Security requirements.
Model Review processes
proposed CDM and H&S uses.
Relationships of information exchange to project stage
High level responsibilities matrix
Quality and auditing
Exceptions to standards or normal working practice
Training requirements (optional)
bespoke component or room data management systems
client provided CDE
client bespoke data formats
Standard Libraries (optional):
Role of the Information manager.
•Managing the Common Data Environment
•Project information management
•Collaborative working, information exchange and project team
management
•Validate compliance with BEP and EIR
NOT! clash detection
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PAS1192 :2 What is an EIR

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    What is an“Employer’s Information Requirements” (EIR) ? What is in an EIR Who is the information manager? What does an information manager do?
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    Commercial Clients strategicoverview : •What are they using the information for? •Clients objectives for requirements set out in the document •Aspirational objectives guidance (an opportunity for bidders) •Key milestones and deliverables eg COBie drops •Key performance indicators •Exceptions to standards or normal working practice
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    Competence and capabilityassessment. IT resource assessment form BIM resource assessment form Assessment criteria Approach, Capability, Capacity and Competence.
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    Technical : Geometricand Data modelling standards and specifications: LOD National or international standards / guidance documents. Naming Origins, co-ordinates and units Specifics for inclusion or exclusion of items Limitations (eg file sizes) Software formats Deliverables Exceptions to standards or normal working practice
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    Management: Collaboration processguidance. Clash detection File Formats Security requirements. Model Review processes proposed CDM and H&S uses. Relationships of information exchange to project stage High level responsibilities matrix Quality and auditing Exceptions to standards or normal working practice
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    Training requirements (optional) bespokecomponent or room data management systems client provided CDE client bespoke data formats
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    Role of theInformation manager.
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    •Managing the CommonData Environment •Project information management •Collaborative working, information exchange and project team management •Validate compliance with BEP and EIR
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    BIM Employer’s InformationRequirements (EIR)
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