The obligation to use BIM when awarding public contracts for construction projects has not yet been made binding on the contracting authorities by legislation. The BIM Concept implies that from the so-called decisive date (originally 1 January 2022), contracting authorities awarding contracts will have above-limit public works contracts, including contracts for related pre-design and design services the obligation to award such a public contract using the BIM
The methodology in this document focuses mainly on defining the basic procurement processes so that they can be applied to BIM, considering effective cooperation within information models. Thanks to the methodological activities of the ?AS agency, the contracting authority will have a sufficient range of standards at its disposal, and cooperation processes within BIM will thus be built on a unified and standardsied basis .
It is obvious that if contracting authorities want to cooperate regularly and steadily with quality suppliers and enable them to deliver quality, they need to change their approach. When evaluating tenders we need to reduce the pressure on the bid price and give room for quality. In the Czech environment, no universal bid evaluation model has yet been reliably enforced. There are also no bid evaluation standards for specific industries of intellectually demanding services (typically eg IT consulting, software development and delivery). This situation is long-term and has its objective reasons, consisting mainly in the current very strict view of review bodies (whether by the Office, courts or grant providers) on qualitative evaluation, as well as a total lack of methodological support to develop good practice.
In the spirit of other methodological activities of the ?AS agency, this document also builds on the already existing methodological documents. This document explains the methodology of public procurement using BIM, in connection with the evaluation of bids, especially for the evaluation of bids according to a ranking system for construction works and services, which was developed for the State Fund for Transport Infrastructure (SFDI).
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.
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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.Â
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:Â
https://www.e-tar.lt/portal/lt/legalAct/df1cf1c0956e11ecaf3aba0cb308998c Â
Content Index for Universal BIM Guide. As part of a BIM adoption programme it is often useful to provide guidance to the organisation, industry and supply chain on how to adopt and deliver BIM using you technical framework. The introduction of a BIM Guide can provide further detail on any national level implementation of BIM but offer more specific detail around the organisations sector and project type. This document outlines the potential contents for a successful BIM guide, discussing the elements which should be considered in its development.
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/file/contentindexforuniversalbimguidedocx
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Delivery team’s BEP Template. The Delivery team’s BEP is delivered collaboratively by the appointed parties responsible for the project delivery. It responds the the appinting parties requirements and sets out how the project will be delivered from an information management perspective. 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 post-appointment BEP. This template is provided as a starting point, articlating the main points expected in a BEP, sections can be added, removed and modified to suit your specific requirements.
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/file/deliveryteamsbeptemplatedocx
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Exchange Information Requirements Guidance. The EIR document forms a key part of the BIM process for project delivery, outlining the specific methods, formats and procedures for how information should be shared between parties. The EIR should form part of the contractural documents for the project and be issued to the delivery team as part of the project procurement. This EIR Guidance document walks you through the stages of defining the project goals and objectives, the need for information, and the standards methods and procedures to be used on the project.
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/eir_guidance.pdf
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The MIDP (Master Information Delivery Plan) template is provided to support projects in managing the information and documentation required for that specific project. This template, provided in Excel format, should only be used in leu of the ability to create an interactive Gantt chart. The MIDP should be developed from a series of task information delivery plans (TIDP) for the project prepared by individual task team managers and setting out the responsibility for each specific information deliverable. The MIDP collates the separate task information delivery plans, and aligns them with the design and construction programmes.
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/file/midpmatrixtemplatexlsx
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