Common BIM Requirement 2012, COBIM, is based on the BIM Requirements published by Senate Properties in 2007. The update project was funded by Senate Properties in addition to several other real estate owners and developers, construction companies and software vendors. BuildingSMART Finland participated also in the financing of the project. As a result, the updated Series 1-9 and new Series 10-13 were released in Finnish on March 27th 2012. Part 1 General Requirements available at: https://drive.buildingsmart.fi/s/nrd3G3qzj6pYWyq

 

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https://wiki.buildingsmart.fi/en/04_Guidelines_and_Standards/COBIM_Requirements

Details the minimum information at the handover phase on infrastructure projects

 

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https://drive.buildingsmart.fi/s/c5jX78gHo9mAQab?dir=undefined&openfile=5716

General guidelines and requirements for infrastructure information modelling together with the InfraBIM Classification and the specifications for data exchange formats

 

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https://drive.buildingsmart.fi/s/c5jX78gHo9mAQab?dir=undefined&openfile=5720

establishes the minimum requirements for deliverables by architectural and engineering consultants leading multi-disciplinary technical and professional teams

 

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https://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2023/spac-pspc/P68-4-2-2023-eng.pdf

National Annex to ISO 19650 part 2, detailing the application of this standard in Canada. Includes container naming status and revision controls

 

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https://buildingsmartcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/ISO-19650-2-Canadian-National-Annex_V1.0.pdf

Standard covers the reference architecture for data exchange in smart city implementation. Covers explanation of the reference architecture, security and privacy requirements, and includes guidance on working with other open schemas and standards such as JSON

 

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Smart Cities – Data Exchange Framework : Part 1 Reference Architecture (May 2019)

Organization and digitization of information about buildings and civil engineering works, including building information modelling (BIM) — Information management using building information modelling: Concepts and principles

 

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https://storage.nadlancenter.co.il/media/Storage/8586.pdf?utm

Organization and digitization of information about buildings and civil engineering works, including building information modelling (BIM) — Information management using building information modelling: Delivery phase of the assets

 

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https://www.engineering.org.il/download/files/2_8.pdf?utm

This document outlines Qatar’s BIM standards, focusing on project organisation, data structures, templates, file naming conventions, and software requirements. The Modelling and Data Management Guide provides guidelines for managing both graphical and non-graphical data within information models. These models must be shared between all stakeholders through a Common Data Environment (CDE) to ensure that project deliverables meet the required quality standards. The guide is project-specific and should be used alongside the BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and Exchange Information Requirements (EIR) for proper implementation.
This document standardises file-naming practices for BIM projects in Qatar, ensuring clarity and consistency. It specifies the file naming convention for BIM and CAD in all Ashghal projects across departments, adhering to international best practices and standards, such as ISO 19650.
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