Manual - Cataloging BIM Information


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The BIM Resource Information Page BIM Guide, Version 1.0 released in 2018 by the Singapore Building and Construction Authority [2] describes (...) how the resource information can be linked to FM installations, but not the use of technology and specifications that differ version from the FM version deployed on site. Typically, the data can be for FM tests such as direct integration or simple file transfer.

A FRAMEWORK FOR USING BIM FOR ASSET MANAGEMENT: BIM data can also be integrated into Smart Buildings solutions seamlessly, facilitating the establishment of a predictive and preventive maintenance regime. BIM can help people access information in minutes, compared with hours to retrieve the same information without BIM. The key to using BIM in resource management (BIM-AM) is understanding the asset information information that is critical to the operation and maintenance (O&M) phase. Asset management is all about managing the assets to achieve better service and maintenance and the critical life cycle, so it is so important that building / facility owners ensure that the construction work to be assembled during the design and construction phases. In order to use that smoothly, it is important to define the headings early in the project.


UK PAS 1192-2: 2013 - Specification of price management for equity / vendor title of construction projects from building information modeling use 3. UK PAS 1192-3 phases: 2014 - Available management assessment for use from building information modeling Organizational information requirements (OIR ) - information that an organization needs to know in order to operate. Information requirements (AIR) resources - information, information, informational resources about your answers. Employer Requirements (EIR) - Define the information to be the standards, standards and projects to be adopted in the project. BIM Execution Plan (BEP) - provides an overall vision with implementation details that the project team should follow throughout the project. Project Information Model (PIM) - an information model developed at the design and construction stage of the project. (AIM) - is a model that compiles graphical and non-graphical data and information, as well as documents and metadata necessary to support asset management. (...) Generally supported 3 words under data management for BIM enabled asset information projects, which are downgraded as discussed in the purchase subsections: 1. Information requirements (OIR, AIR, EIR) by facility / building owner 2. Information Delivery (BEP, PIM, AIM) by the project team 3. Information exchange throughout the project life cycle by all project stakeholders.

Asset Information Requirements (AIR)
1. Architectural systems
2. Transport systems
3.Safety/Security Systems
4. Information technology system
5. Mechanical ventilation systems
6. Building automation, space control
7. Air conditioning and cooling function
8. Plumbing and sanitary installations
9. Building an envelope system
10. Gas systems
11. Electric system

Employer Information Requirements (EIR) is a document that defines the client's project and BIM goals. The EIR identifies the information to be ready, along with any related standards and processes, (...) including the definition of roles and stakeholder overview in the value chain that must be included in the review data, to be specified in the following sections of the BIM Performance Plan (BEP) .

BIM Execution Plan (BEP) The BIM Execution Plan (BEP) is a document prepared by the BIM Manager (…) of how the project team plans to meet the Employer's Information Requirement (EIR) defined by the building / facility owner. (…) Process of validating and applying / applying corrections to the resource model; The process and procedures for sharing resource information between project team members and between parties; Asset Information Model update process; Procedure for data, model and document quality assurance processes; Response to meeting customer requirements, confirming the ability to meet deadlines, content and text of the information; Starting in case of, supplying products with alternative delivery proposals is impractical; If after-sales care is required, the contractor must specify the after-sales care period (order of years for which the model should be managed) after handover.
Project Information Model (PIM) The Project Information Model (PIM) is an information model developed by at the design and construction stage of the project. Using BEP as a standard and procedural guidance, the PIM will evolve from the most initial conceptual design to a virtual construction model to support construction activities and provided as an Asset Information Model (AIM) during project handover.

An resource information model (AIM) called the resource information model (AIM). AIM products typically include a BIM product and a non-BIM product. BIM products consist of a set of BIM models (eg, Architectural Model, Structural and Hydraulic Model, Fire Protection Model, ACMV Model, Electrical Model, etc.), where each model includes a geometric representation of the BIM Elements and their selected geometric attributes. Non-BIM products typically consist of other asset information documents (PDF, JPEG, XLS files, databases, etc.) that are related to and to which the BIM products relate. Figure 4 shows the structure of the asset information model. (…) AIR must reflect the information requirements in the context of the specified resource table.

BIM data versus non-BIM data Some of this information changes over time and is updated frequently. If they are maintained as BIM data, this will require frequent BIM modifications. For this reason, the practice of storing asset information as non-BIM data is gaining ground. In addition, non-BIM data is much easier to configure for collaboration and data exchange.

Information about the resources of existing buildings, the use of 3D laser scanning technology
Managing information on information resources collected from consultants and contractors at the time of facility handover

Collecting asset information, the building / facility owner could create a central BIM data warehouse

Simplified Operation and Maintenance Manual This guide recommends that operation and maintenance manuals be submitted as electronic documents linked to BIM as a minimum requirement.

Resource Monitoring and Control The building / facility owner should consult BMS service providers to determine which resources and what parameters are needed to ensure information availability upon receipt of an AIM.

Enabling predictive maintenance is necessary to establish the basis for some of your assets' KPIs. This is often done during the commissioning stage. These KPIs could then be periodically monitored for significant deviations that would suggest future maintenance requirements. The building / facility owner would need to specify that the asset information provided should include monitoring and control parameters (as mentioned in the previous section) to generate the necessary indicators to monitor the condition of the asset.





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[1] pixabay.com
[2] BIM Guide for Asset Information Delivery- Version 1.0 - Building and Construction Authority - SINGAPORE - November 2018 - https://www1.bca.gov.sg/
https://www1.bca.gov.sg/docs/default-source/docs-corp-buildsg/integrated-digital-delivery-(idd)/bim_guide_for_asset_information_delivery_v1.pdf

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