Asset Information Requiements Guidance. The AIR is a document which forms part of the ISO 19650 process, put simply it should articulate the asset data the organisation or owner would like to be delivered on project completion. In many cases it is likely that asset/facilities management processes are already in place within your organisation, however they may not have been structured in a manner which enables them to be specified as a project deliverable. The AIR specifies the information required to successfully operate and maintain an asset, typically focusing on specific components of an asset. This guidance document helps to ask specific questions of your existing asset management processes in order to develop a suitable AIR for your project.
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/air_guidance.pdf
An archive version of this information article has been created if the original is no longer accessible (Archive information from January 2024)
Asset Information Requiements Template. The AIR is a document which forms part of the ISO 19650 process, put simply it should articulate the asset data the organisation or owner would like to be delivered on project completion. Following the guidance document provided, this template gives you a structured document with headings and tables which can be completed with your specific requirements. Used in conjunction with the guidance and the questions prompted, the template can be populated to develop an initial AIR. This template is provided as a starting point, articlating the main points expected in an AIR, sections can be added, removed and modified to suit your specific requirements.
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/file/airtemplatedocx
An archive version of this information article has been created if the original is no longer accessible (Archive information from January 2024)
Pre-appointment and Delivery team’s BIM Execution Plan (BEP) Guidance. The BEP is a key component of successful BIM delivery, it is the mechanism for all appointed parties to respond to the clients overall delivery requirements. The BEP is a live project level document which will be consistently updated throughout the project as required. A BEP should first be developed pre-appointment to aid the procurement process and then this should be updated and maintained by the delivery team as a whole post-appointment. This guidance document is applicable to both BEPs and walks through the purpose of the BEP. The guidance document explains the sections which should be included in the BEP to define how the design team will meet the appointing parties requirements.
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/bep_guidance.pdf
An archive version of this information article has been created if the original is no longer accessible (Archive information from January 2024)
The BIM toolkit has been created with the intention of supporting different countries with the creation of their technical BIM framework. The toolkit is aligned with the ISO 19650 standards series, to assist with BIM adoption and open global opportunities. The overview document explains the various companents of the toolkit, how to use each of the documents, and provides advice on how to best start your journey depending on BIM maturity.
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/bim_toolkit_overview.pdf
An archive version of this information article has been created if the original is no longer accessible (Archive information from January 2024)
Capability and Capacity Assessment Guidance. This assessment form is designed to be used on a BIM project to assist in the procurement and appoinment of various parties. Having a deeper understanding of each appointed parties capabilities with regards to BIM and information management can help to ensure the correct companies are selected and that they have the capacity needed to successfully deliver the project. The CCA is a series of questions which can be put to the potential delivery team to answer during procurement to establish their delivery process, experience and inexperience in various apsects of the project delivery.
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/cca_guidance.pdf
An archive version of this information article has been created if the original is no longer accessible (Archive information from January 2024)
Capability and Capacity Assessment Template. The CCA is a series of questions which can be put to the potential delivery team to answer during procurement to establish their delivery process, experience and inexperience in various apsects of the project delivery. Following the guidance document provided, this template gives you a structured document containing all of the questions and headings with blank answer fields. This template is provided as a starting point, articlating the main questions which should be asked of the supply chain during procurement, questions can be added, removed and modified to suit your specific requirements.
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/file/ccatemplatedocx
An archive version of this information article has been created if the original is no longer accessible (Archive information from January 2024)
The appendicies to the New Zealand BIM Handbook have been published by the BIM acceleration committee (BAC) and were created to promote the use of BIM and it’s benefits to create, maintain and operate quality built assest in New Zealand. These appendices explain and give examples of some of the different BIM elements which can be applied to projects. These appendices contain guidance as well as templates which can be used as a resource on projects, to facilitate early BIM adoption.
Successful model coordination relies on different BIM disciplines understanding their roles and modelling only what they are responsible for, according to the Model Elements Authoring (MEA) schedule. Coordination is much more than just clash detection – the key to successful coordination is to identify and prioritise issues, assign relevant project stakeholders to address them, and track the issues until they are resolved. This document helps projects to look at the project coordination and its tolerances as well as the priority for various types of clashes which may be encountered in the model coordination process.
https://www.biminnz.co.nz/s/NZ-BIM-Handbook-AppendixI-Model-coordination-April-19.pdf
An archive version of this information article has been created if the original is no longer accessible (Archive information from January 2024)
The appendicies to the New Zealand BIM Handbook have been published by the BIM acceleration committee (BAC) and were created to promote the use of BIM and it’s benefits to create, maintain and operate quality built assest in New Zealand. These appendices explain and give examples of some of the different BIM elements which can be applied to projects. These appendices contain guidance as well as templates which can be used as a resource on projects, to facilitate early BIM adoption.
A Model Description Document (MDD) is a document issued with a model describing what it contains and identifying limitations of use. Exchanging models is the very basis of the BIM process. All users need to understand the level to which they can rely on the models they receive. Models can contain far more information than traditional electronic deliverables. The issuer of a model must clearly define what it can be used for and make information available for others to use during the development of the project. This resource is the example, the Word format template file is also available on the Information collection.
An archive version of this information article has been created if the original is no longer accessible (Archive information from January 2024)
The appendicies to the New Zealand BIM Handbook have been published by the BIM acceleration committee (BAC) and were created to promote the use of BIM and it’s benefits to create, maintain and operate quality built assest in New Zealand. These appendices explain and give examples of some of the different BIM elements which can be applied to projects. These appendices contain guidance as well as templates which can be used as a resource on projects, to facilitate early BIM adoption.
A Model Description Document (MDD) is a document issued with a model describing what it contains and identifying limitations of use. Exchanging models is the very basis of the BIM process. All users need to understand the level to which they can rely on the models they receive. Models can contain far more information than traditional electronic deliverables. The issuer of a model must clearly define what it can be used for and make information available for others to use during the development of the project. This resource is the template which is available in Word format, the example file is also available on the Information collection.
An archive version of this information article has been created if the original is no longer accessible (Archive information from January 2024)
The appendicies to the New Zealand BIM Handbook have been published by the BIM acceleration committee (BAC) and were created to promote the use of BIM and it’s benefits to create, maintain and operate quality built assest in New Zealand. These appendices explain and give examples of some of the different BIM elements which can be applied to projects. These appendices contain guidance as well as templates which can be used as a resource on projects, to facilitate early BIM adoption.
This schedule, in the form of an appendix example, assigns responsibilities to model elements via an author (MEA) and defines Level of Development (LOD) for those model elements across project stages. Model elements ownership can be transferred between participating parties, but should be clearly defined in the table within this example. This MEA schedule is a starting point for a project and the selection of elements in the schedule. It should reflect individual project requirements and be agreed by participating parties. This resource is the example, the Word format template file is also available on the Information collection.
An archive version of this information article has been created if the original is no longer accessible (Archive information from January 2024)