Detailed instructions on applying Building Information Modeling (BIM) to construction projectscivil and urban technical infrastructure compiled by the Institute of Construction Economics, Ministry of Constructionpublished within the framework of the project on application of Building Information Modeling (BIM) inconstruction activities and construction management and operation according to Decision No. 2500/QD-TTg datedDecember 22, 2016 of the Prime Minister.

In this Guide, some more specific contents are clarified on how to create BIM Models in civil works (houses, offices, headquarters, …) and urban technical infrastructure works (related to traffic, supply and drainage, water).

https://moc.gov.vn/Images/FileVanBan/BXD_347-QD-BXD_02042021_TailieuHDChiTiet.pdf

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General guidance on the application of BIM, developed by the Institute of Economics. The Ministry of Construction announced it within the framework of the Scheme on BIM in construction activities, management and operations, according to Decision No. 2500/QD-TTg dated 22/12/2016 by the Prime Minister.

This guide is for relevant agencies, organizations and individuals to refer to when implementing BIM in construction investment projects. The Guide provides the basic principles and content for implementing and applying BIM in Vietnam.

https://moc.gov.vn/Images/FileVanBan/BXD_348-QD-BXD_02042021_TLHDCapdungMohinhthongtincongtrinh(BIM).pdf

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The Ministry of Construction (MOC) is a government ministry in Vietnam responsible for state administration on construction, building materials, housing and office buildings, architecture, urban and rural construction planning, urban infrastructure, public services; and representing the owner of state capital in state-owned enterprises. The Institute of Construction Economics, a part of the MOC, sets the National Level policy and Roadmap for BIM in Vietnam with the support of the BIM Steering Committee. The Vietnam BIM Roadmap was proposed to the government and was approved in Decision no. 2500/Q?-TTg dated December 22nd 2016 by the Prime Minister.

The Vietnam BIM Website, hosted by the Ministry of Construction (MOC) and run by the BIM Steering Committee contains all of the coutries latest information, documentation and resources related to the countries BIM Strategy. This website also includes the Vietnam BIM roadmap document.

http://bim.gov.vn/

This strategy document sets the digital strategy vision for 2030 within Vietnam. The overall aim is for Vietnam to become a prosperous digital country that pioneers trying out new technologies and models; has completed fundamental and comprehensive reforms in Governmental operation, economic activities of enterprises and the way people live and work, and has established a safe, civilized and widespread digital environment.

Through a series of headings and bullet points this strategy and vision document articulates all of Vietnams drivers and actions relating to digital construction and BIM.

https://moc.gov.vn/Images/FileVanBan/BXD_1004-QD-BXD_31072020.pdf

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This website is focused on Green and Energy Efficiency Building in Vietnam. The website is collated and hosted by the Ministry of Construction (MOC) to promote this topic within industry. The project is to improve energy efficiency in commercial buildings and high-rise apartments in Vietnam. It is funded and supported by the United Nations Development Program/Global Environment Facility (UNDP/GEF). The project aims to reduce the intensity of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the Construction industry in Vietnam over the next few years. The direct objective of the project is to improve energy efficiency in commercial and apartment buildings in Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi. This objective is accomplished through three components (1) Improving the enforcement capacity of the Code on Energy Efficient Buildings; (2) Initiatives to support the development of the construction market; and (3) Applications and replication of energy-saving construction technologies. Each component includes a number of complementary activities designed to remove barriers to strict implementation of the Code and greater adoption of energy-saving technologies, systems and practices. in construction in commercial buildings and high-rise apartments.

The website contains lots of useful information about how to provide greener and more energy efficient buildings. Whilst not directly BIM focused the site make references back to the BIM initiatives in Vietnam and the importance of this in the next steps. The website has lots of news and updates as well as containing resources such as documents and support tools / templates which can be used.

https://tietkiemnangluong.xaydung.gov.vn/

Public institution “Skaitmenine statyba” (“Digital Construction“) is an organization that joins associations of Lithuanian construction sector and coordinates the digitalization process of Lithuanian construction.

https://skaitmeninestatyba.lt

Prepared by the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Lithuania, and approved by the Goverment of the Republic of Lithuania.
This document was published on the 20th May 2020 and is the decision of the Government on the mandatory application of BIM methods.

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Prepared by the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Lithuania, and approved by the Goverment of the Republic of Lithuania.
This document was published on the 12th August 2020 and is the decision of the Government on the approval of the establishment of Lithuanian national construction information classification system (NSIK).
Lithuanian national construction information classification system (also known as NSIK – in Lithuanian Nacionalinis Statybos Informacijos Klasifikatorius) is one of the essential measures to ensure general application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) methods based on collaboration. Lithuanian national construction information classification system is being planned for 2023 and will be prepared by implementing BIM-LT project.

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This order implements the Amendment to the Resolution on the implementation of the Law on Public Procurement of the Republic of Lithuania and Law on Procurement in the Field of Water Management, Energy, Transport or Postal Services of the Republic of Lithuania. 

The client (employer) will define his requirements for the project information in Employer Information Requirements (EIR) document. The supplier (designer or contractor) will fill in the form of BIM project implementation plan.

The link to the legal act (order) in the Register of Legal Acts: 

https://www.e-tar.lt/portal/lt/legalAct/df1cf1c0956e11ecaf3aba0cb308998c  

Please see link to information

https://skaitmeninestatyba.lt/

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