This TIDP (Task Information Delivery Plan) template, created in Excel format, has be developed to help manage the indivual designers indicate the information they will be producing. The TIDP sets out the responsibilities for each individual information deliverable and are used to manage the delivery of that information. They are prepared by individual task team managers. It is good practicetouse a common template forTIDP’s so that they can be easilly integrated into the MIDP.

https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/file/tidpmatrixtemplatexlsx

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The UK BIM Alliance has prepared this ‘position statement’ on digital twins to clarify the relationship between BIM and digital twins, to complement discussions in various work groups within the National Digital Twin (NDT) programme by the Centre for Digital Built Britain (CDBB).
With discussions taking place around the world on this important topic, the UK BIM Alliance thought it best to formally publish a positioning statement as a ‘go to’ resource for anyone partaking in the various discussions.

https://ukbimalliance.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/UKBIMA_BIM_DigitalTwins.pdf

Provides an international framework for the creation of a information Schema for the Railway infrastructure domain

This guidance was issued in July 2019 by the UK BIM Alliance, BSI and CDDB as a complement to?Information Management according to BS EN ISO 19650 – Guidance Part 1: Concepts, published in April 2019.
It aims to help UK businesses and public clients understand the processes indicated in ISO 19650, with a focus on the different parties and their team activities referred in the standard: the Appointing Party, Lead Appointed Party and Appointed Party; the Project Team, Delivery Team and Task Team.?
The guidance explains the role of each party by summarising their activities and outputs at each stage of the construction project, for instance how to coordinate information requirements, delivery milestones and information standards. It covers how to establish the information protocol, the management of the common data environment, how the information should be shared, reviewed and eventually archived alongside the lessons learned to help with future projects.??
It details how each party fits into a team and across teams, which documents need compiling, which resources need sourcing and/or mobilising, how information models are assessed for compliance and which party is in charge of, say, establishing the delivery team’s capability and capacity.
A summary provides an overview of the Information Management Process, divided in stages, from Assessment and Need through Tender, Appointment, Mobilization, Collaborative Production of information and Information Model Delivery to Project Close-out.

https://www.buildingsmart.org/standards/rooms/railway/ifc-rail-project-phase-1/

https://www.buildingsmart.org/standards/rooms/railway/ifc-rail-project-phase-2/

https://www.rics.org/globalassets/rics-website/media/upholding-professional-standards/sector-standards/construction/international-bim-implementation-guide-1st-edition-rics.pdf

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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

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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

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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

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