Iso 19650
Iso 19650
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BIM DEFINITION
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BIM ISO 19650 PARTS
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LIST OF ABBREVIATION
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BIM MATURITY LEVEL
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BIM USES
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COMMON DATA ENVIRONMENT (CDE) PROCESS
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BIM DIMENTION
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MAIN REQURMENT OF BIM IMPELEMENTATION
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LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT
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LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT
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WORKFLOW OF PROJECT
CONVENTION METHOD
• Wasting Time
• Over Cost
• No Facility
• No Accurate Calculation
• Clash
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WORKFLOW OF PROJECT
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WORKFLOW OF PROJECT
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BIM EXCUATION PLAN
EIR (Employer Information Requirement)
= SCOPE OF WORK-CONTRACTOR REQUIRMENTS
• BOQ
• CLASH DETECTION
• BIM MODEL LOD350
• VR /AR
• 4D
• 5D
• 6D
• IFC MODEL
• TENDER
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BIM EXCUATION PLAN
EIR (Employer Information Requirement) = SCOPE OF WORK-CONTRACTOR REQUIRMENTS
• BOQ
• CLASH DETECTION
• BIM MODEL LOD350
• VR /AR
• 4D
• 5D
• 6D
• IFC MODEL
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• TENDER
BIM EXCUATION PLAN
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION A : BIM PROJECT EXCUCTION PLAN OVERVIEW
• SECTION B : PROJECT INFORMATION
• SECTION C :KEY PROJECT CONTACTS
• SECTION D : PROJECT GOALS /BIM USES
• SECTION E : ORGANIZITIONAL ROLES / STAFFING
• SECTION F : BIM PROCESS DESIGN
• SECTION G : BIM INFORMAION EXCHANGES
• SECTION H : BIM FACILTY DATA AND REQURMENTS
• SECTION I : COLLABORATION PROCEDURES
• SECTION J : QUALITY CONTROL
• SECTION K : TECHNOLGICAL INFRASRTUCTURE NEEDS
• SECTION L : MODEL STRUCTURE
• SECTION M : PROJECT DELIVERABLES
• SECTION N : DELIVERY STRATEGY /CONTARACT
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION A : BIM PROJECT EXECUTION PLAN OVERVIEW
To successfully implement Building Information Modeling (BIM) on a project, the project
team has developed this detailed BIM Project Execution Plan. The BIM Project Execution
Plan defines uses for BIM on the project (e.g. design authoring, cost estimating, and
design coordination), along with a detailed design of the process for executing BIM
throughout the project lifecycle.
[INSERT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION HERE IF APPLICABLE. FOR EXAMPLE: BIM MISSION STATEMENT This is the
location to provide additional BIM overview information. Additional detailed information can be included
as an attachment to this document.
Please note: Instructions and examples to assist with the completion of this guide are currently in grey. The text can and should
be modified to suit the needs of the organization filling out the template. If modified, the format of the text should be changed
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION B : PROJECT INFORMATION
This section defines basic project reference information and determined project milestones.
1. PROJECT OWNER:
2. PROJECT NAME:
3. PROJECT LOCATION AND ADDRESS:
4. CONTRACT TYPE / DELIVERY METHOD:
5. BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION: [NUMBER OF FACILITIES, GENERAL SIZE, ETC]
6. ADDITIONAL PROJECT INFORMATION: [UNIQUE BIM PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS AND REQUIREMENTS]
7. PROJECT NUMBERS:
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION B : PROJECT INFORMATION
8. PROJECT SCHEDULE / PHASES / MILESTONES: Include BIM milestones, pre-design activities, major design reviews, stakeholder
reviews, and any other major events which occur during the project lifecycle.
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION C : KEY PROJECT CONTACTS
List of lead BIM contacts for each organization on the project. Additional contacts can be included later in the document.
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION D : PROJECT GOALS / BIM USES
Describe how the BIM Model and Facility Data are leveraged to maximize project value (e.g. design alternatives, life-cycle analysis,
scheduling, estimating, material selection, pre-fabrication opportunities, site placement, etc.)
1. MAJOR BIM GOALS / OBJECTIVES:
State Major BIM Goals and Objectives
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION D : PROJECT GOALS / BIM USES
2. BIM USE ANALYSIS WORKSHEET: ATTACHMENT 1
Reference www.engr.psu.edu/bim/download for BIM Goal & Use Analysis Worksheet. Attach BIM Use analysis Worksheet as Attachment 1.
3. BIM USES:
Highlight and place an X next to the additional BIM
Uses to be developed by the use of the BIM model
as selected by the project team using the BIM Goal
& Use Analysis Worksheet. See BIM Project
Execution Planning Guide at
www.engr.psu.edu/BIM/BIM_Uses for Use
descriptions. Include additional BIM Uses as
applicable in empty cells.
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION E : ORGANIZATIONAL ROLES / STAFFING
Determine the project’s BIM Roles/Responsibilities and BIM Use Staffing
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION F : BIM PROCESS DESIGN
1. LEVEL ONE PROCESS OVERVIEW MAP: ATTACHMENT 2
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION F : BIM PROCESS DESIGN
2. LIST OF LEVEL TWO – DETAILED BIM USE PROCESS MAP(S): ATTACHMENT 3
The following are examples. Modify for specific project. Some Process Maps may need to be removed, while some
process maps may need to be added.
a. Existing Conditions Modeling b. Cost Estimation
c. Phase Planning (4D Modeling) d. Programming
e. Site Analysis f. Design Reviews
g. Design Authoring h. Energy Analysis
i. Structural Analysis j. Lighting Analysis
k. 3D Coordination l.Site Utilization Planning
m. 3D Control and Planning
n. Record Modeling
o. Maintenance Scheduling
p. Building System Analysis [Delete unused or add additional process maps from list]
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION G : BIM INFORMATION EXCHANGES
Model elements by discipline, level of detail, and any specific attributes important to the project are documented using information exchange
worksheet. See Chapter Four: Defining the Requirements for Information Exchanges in the BIM Project Execution Planning Guide for details on
completing this template.
1. LIST OF INFORMATION EXCHANGE WORKSHEET(S): ATTACHMENT 4
The following are examples. Modify for specific project. Some Information
Exchanges may need to be removed, while some Information Exchanges may
need to be added.
a. Existing Conditions Modeling b. Cost Estimation
c. Phase Planning (4D Modeling) d. Programming
e. Site Analysis f. Design Reviews
g. Design Authoring h. Energy Analysis
i. Structural Analysis j. Lighting Analysis
k. 3D Coordination l. Site Utilization Planning
m. 3D Control and Planning n. Record Modeling
o. Maintenance Scheduling p. Building System Analysis
29 q. [Delete unused information exchanges from list]
EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION G : BIM INFORMATION EXCHANGES
2. MODEL DEFINITION WORKSHEET: ATTACHMENT 5
(Attach Model Definition Worksheet)
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION H : BIM AND FACILITY DATA REQUIREMENTS
The section should include the owners BIM requirements. It is important that the owner’s requirements for BIM be considered so that they
can be incorporated into the project’s BIM process.
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION I : COLLABORATION PROCEDURES
3. MODEL DELIVERY SCHEDULE OF INFORMATION EXCHANGE FOR SUBMISSION AND APPROVAL:
Document the information exchanges and file transfers that will occur on the project.
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION I : COLLABORATION PROCEDURES
4. INTERACTIVE WORKSPACE
The project team should consider the physical environment it will need throughout the lifecycle of the project to accommodate the necessary
collaboration, communication, and reviews that will improve the BIM Plan decision making process. Describe how the project team will be
located. Consider questions like “will the team be collocated?” If so, where is the location and what will be in that space? Will there be a BIM
Trailer? If yes, where will it be located and what will be in the space such as computers, projectors, tables, table configuration? Include any
additional information necessary information about workspaces on the project.
5. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES:
(Note: File Naming and Folder Structure will be discussed
in Section L: Model Structure). The following document
management issues should be resolved, and a procedure
should be defined for each: Permissions / access, File
Locations, FTP Site Location(s), File Transfer Protocol, File
/ Folder Maintenance, etc.
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION J : QUALITY CONTROL
1. OVERALL STRATEGY FOR QUALITY CONTROL:
Describe the strategy to control the quality of the model.
2. QUALITY CONTROL CHECKS:
The following checks should be performed to assure quality.
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION J : QUALITY CONTROL
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION K : TECHNOLOGICAL INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS
1. SOFTWARE:
List software used to deliver BIM. Remove software that is not applicable.
2. COMPUTERS / HARDWARE: Understand hardware specification becomes valuable once information begins to be shared between several
disciplines or organizations. It also becomes valuable to ensure that the downstream hardware is not less powerful than the hardware
used to create the information. In order to ensure that this does not happen, choose the hardware that is in the highest demand and
most appropriate for the majority of BIM Uses.
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION K : TECHNOLOGICAL INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS
3. MODELING CONTENT AND REFERENCE INFORMATION
Identify items such as families, workspaces, and databases.
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION L : MODEL STRUCTURE
1. FILE NAMING STRUCTURE:
Determine and list the structure for model file names.
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION L : MODEL STRUCTURE
2. MODEL STRUCTURE:
Describe and diagram how the Model is separated, e.g., by building, by floors, by zone, by areas, and/or discipline.
3. MEASUREMENT AND COORDINATE SYSTEMS:
Describe the measurement system (Imperial or Metric) and coordinate system (geo-referenced) used.
4. BIM AND CAD STANDARDS:
Identify items such as the BIM and CAD standards, content reference information, and the version of IFC, etc.
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION M : PROJECT DELIVERABLES
In this section, list the BIM deliverables for the project and the format in which the information will be delivered.
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION N : DELIVERY STRATEGY / CONTRACT
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EXAMPLE FOR BIM EXCUATION PLAN TEMPLATE
• SECTION O : ATTACHMENTS
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