Little Book of BIM 2020 bsi




The new update of the BIM 2020 SMALL BOOK published by bsi (The British Standards Institution) is an interesting handy collection of terms, standards and (British) standards for the current year. The handbook will be a good reminder for practitioners and a good start for beginners with BIM. In addition, it is an advertisement for bsi services - it is not surprising if the material is available free of charge (link provided in the sources). Summing up the publication of bsi, I will skip British standards and briefly treat some of the glossary terms described in more detail in the original document. Bsi presents the author's descriptions of the following documents, however, I decided to present broader definitions in the form of citations from information providers.

ISO 19650-1: 2018 - "This document presents concepts and principles of information management at the maturity stage described as" building information modeling (BIM) in accordance with the ISO 19650 series ". This document provides recommendations for information management frameworks, including sharing, recording, versioning and organizing for all actors. This document covers the entire life cycle of each resource built, including strategic planning, preliminary design, engineering, development, documentation and construction, daily operation, maintenance, renovation, repair and decommissioning. This document can be adapted to assets or projects of any scale and complexity so as not to impede the flexibility and versatility that characterize a wide range of potential procurement strategies, and to take into account the costs of implementing this document. "Technical Committee: ISO / TC 59 / SC 13 Organization and digitization information on buildings and engineering works, including building information modeling (BIM) ICS: 35,240,67 IT applications in construction 91,010,01 Construction industry in general iso.org

ISO 19650-2: 2018 - "This document defines information management requirements, in the form of a management process, in the context of the resource delivery and information exchange phase of it, using building information modeling. This document can be used for all types of resources and all types and sizes of organizations, regardless of the procurement strategy chosen. "Technical Committee: ISO / TC 59 / SC 13 Organization and digitization of information on buildings and engineering works, including building information modeling (BIM) ) ICS: 35,240,67 IT applications in construction 91,010,01 Construction industry in general. iso.org

ISO 44001: 2017 - "ISO 44001: 2017 defines the requirements for effective identification, development and management of cooperating business relationships within or between organizations. ISO 44001: 2017 applies to private and public organizations of all sizes, from large international corporations and governmental organizations to non-profit organizations and micro enterprises / small businesses. The application of ISO 44001: 2017 can take place at several different levels, e.g. Single application (including operational unit, operational department, single project or program, mergers and acquisitions); • Individual relationships (including one-to-one relationships, alliance, partnership, business clients, joint venture); • Many relationships identified (including many partner alliances, consortia, joint ventures, networks, extended enterprise arrangements and comprehensive supply chains); • Full application covering the entire organization for all identified types of relationships. " Technical Committee: ISO / TC 286 Joint management of business relations ICS: 03.100.01 Organization and management of the company in general 03.100.70 Management systems. iso.org

ISO 9001: 2015 - "defines the requirements for a quality management system when an organization: a) must demonstrate the ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer requirements and applicable laws and regulations, and b) aims to increase customer satisfaction through effective system application, including processes for improving the system and ensuring customer compliance, as well as applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. All the requirements of ISO 9001: 2015 are general and are to be used in every organization, regardless of its type or size, or the products and services it offers. " Technical Omitet: ISO / TC 176 / SC 2 ICS quality systems: 03.100.70 Management systems 03.120.10 Quality management and quality assurance. iso.org

ISO 55001: 2014 - "defines the requirements for the asset management system in the context of the organization. (...) can be used for all types of assets and for all types and sizes of organizations. " Technical Committee: ISO / TC 251 Asset management ICS: 03.100.01 Organization and management of the company in general 03.100.70 Management systems. iso.org
ISO / IEC 27001: 2013 - "defines the requirements for the establishment, implementation, maintenance and continuous improvement of the information security management system in the context of the organization. It also includes requirements for assessment and management of information security threats, tailored to the needs of the organization. The requirements specified in ISO / IEC 27001: 2013 are general and are to be applied in all organizations, regardless of their type, size and nature. " Technical Committee: ISO / IEC JTC 1 / SC 27 Information security, cyber security and privacy protection ICS: 35,030 IT security 03.100.70 Management systems. iso.org

Below are two British specifications as an exception made available free online, links to them can be found in the sources at the bottom of the article.

PAS 1192-3: 2014 "Information management specification for the operational phase of resources using building information modeling (BIM)" issuu.com

BS 1192-4: 2014 "Joint production of information. Meeting the requirements for exchanging information about the employer using COBie. Code of Conduct ” issuu.com

The set of terms from the Małki book of the BIM book is contained in one of its chapters in the form of a glossary. It should be noted that more comprehensive definitions can be found on the BIM Wiki.

CDE Common Data Environment - "Common Data Environment (CDE), is one source for information used to collect, manage and distribute graphic documentation model and non-graphic data for the entire project team (i.e. all information about the project whether created in BIM environment or in conventional data format). Creating this one source of information facilitates collaboration between members' design team and helps avoid duplication and errors. " designingbuildings.co.uk/Wiki

[Information management process IMP] was added because it was omitted from the Małek BIM Book bsi 2020 - Resource information management process: which includes OIR, AIR, EIR

OIR Organization Information Requirements: "describe the information required by the organization for asset management systems and other organizational functions. This means that they are organizationally level information requirements instead of asset- or project-level information requirements. Actions that may help determine organizational information requirements are described in Annex A to PAS 1192-3 " designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki

AIR Asset Information Requirements: "Information Required for Information Model Assets is defined in Resource Information Requirements (AIR). This should be based on organizational information requirements (OIR). OIR describes the information required by the organization for asset management systems and other organizational functions. This means that these are information requirements at the organization level, not AIR for individual tasks, at the resource level. " designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki

EIR Exchange Information Requirements: "Initially, it can take the form of a simple map of information requirements that identifies key decisions that will have to be made during the project to ensure that the solution developed meets business needs, and defines in a very broad sense information that you will need to make these decisions. " designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki

PIR Project’s Information Requirements: defines the scope of information needed to close milestones of stages from the data delivery table.

Level of Information Need: defines the detail of information specified in OIR, PIR, AIR, EIR
BEP BIM Execution Plan: “BEP's pre-contract is prepared by potential suppliers, specifying their proposed approach, ability, ability and competence to meet the Employer's information requirements (ESP). After awarding the contract, the winning supplier submits another BIM performance plan, confirming the capabilities of the supply chain and presenting the master information delivery plan (MIDP). MIDP is a basic plan specifying when to prepare project information, by whom, using which protocols and procedures, it is based on a number of individual plans for providing information about the task, determining the responsibility for specific information tasks. " designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki

Delivery Team’s Mobilization Plan; what and when is to be delivered with time for testing and coordination

MIDP Master Information Delivery Plan: "Once a contract has been awarded, a successful provider will submit a post contract-award BIM performance plan confirming the supply chain's capabilities and including the master information delivery plan (MIDP). The master information delivery plan is the basic plan for preparing project information (from the perspective provider) required by the employer's information requirements. It exchanges information on results and specifies when project information should be prepared, by whom and by what protocols and procedures for each stage of the project. " designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki

TIDP Task Information Delivery Plan: "The master information delivery plan is the basic plan for preparing project information (from the perspective provider) required by the employer's information requirements. Provides information on the information provided and specifies when project information should be prepared, by whom and by what protocols and procedures for each stage of the project. It has been developed on the basis of a number of task information delivery plans (TIDPs). " designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki

PIM Project Information Model: determining the presentation of information: graphic or text (clean data)

COBie Construction Operation Building Information Exchange: "COBie helps capture and record important design data at the starting point, including equipment lists, product data sheets, warranties, spare parts lists, preventive maintenance schedules and so on. This information is necessary to support operations, maintenance and asset management once built asset is in service " designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki

AIM Asset Information Model: "Take advantage of the creation of Asset Information Model (AIM), in a model that collects data and information necessary to support asset management. AIM may provide data and information in a graphic and non-graphic form, as well as documents and metadata. AIM can be created from existing resource information systems, from new information, or from information in the project information model (PIM) that was created to build a new resource " designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki

BASS Built Asset Security Strategy - data security strategy
BASMP Built Asset Security Management Plan - a data security management plan
SB / IMP Security Breach / Incident Strategy - security management plan form
BASIR Built Asset Security Information Requirements - specification of security and security resources

As part of the services provided by The British Standards Institution, it is possible to obtain BSI Kitemark, in a small BIM book and on the institute's website you will find a broader description of the advantages and features of this service.

Sources:
https://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/Building-Information-Modelling-BIM/bim-design-and-construction/thank-you-for-downloading-the-little-book-of-bim/
https://www.iso.org/home.html
https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/BIM_Wiki
https://issuu.com/constructionitalliance/docs/bsi_pas_1192_3_2014
https://issuu.com/constructionitalliance/docs/bsi_bs_1192_4_2014_collaborative_pr

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