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BSI PAS 1192-2:2013

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Specification for information management for the capital/delivery phase of construction projects using building information modelling

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BSI 2013 68
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This Publically Available Specification (PAS) specifies requirements for achieving building information modelling (BIM) Level 2 ā€“ see Figure 1 and Table 1. The requirements within this PAS build on the existing code of practice for the collaborative production of architectural, engineering and construction information, defined within BS 1192:2007.

PAS 1192ā€‘2 focuses specifically on project delivery, where the majority of graphical data, non-graphical data and documents, known collectively as the project information model (PIM), are accumulated from design and construction activities.

The intended audience for this PAS includes organizations and individuals responsible for the procurement, design, construction, delivery, operation and maintenance of buildings and infrastructure assets. Where possible, generic language has been used, but where necessary, specific definitions are in Clause 3.

Commencing at the point of assessment (for existing assets) or statement of need (for new assets) and progressively working through the various stages of the information delivery cycle, the requirements within this PAS culminate with the delivery of the as-constructed asset information model (AIM). This is handed over to the employer by the supplier once the PIM has been verified against what has been constructed.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
3 Contents
5 Foreword
6 Introduction
13 1 Scope
14 2 Normative references
15 3 Terms and definitions
19 4 Overview of documents referenced from this specification
21 5 Information delivery ā€“ Assessment and need
5.1 General
22 5.2 Origin of the employerā€™s information requirements (EIR)
5.3 Contents of the employerā€™s information requirements (EIR)
24 6 Information delivery ā€“ Procurement
6.1 General
26 6.2 Production of the pre-contract BIM execution plan (BEP)
6.3 Project implementation plan (PIP)
6.4 Supplier BIM assessment form
27 6.5 Supplier information technology (IT) assessment form
6.6 Supplier resource assessment form
6.7 Supply chain capability summary form
28 7 Information delivery ā€“ Post contract-award
7.1 General
7.2 Production of the post contract-award BIM execution plan (BEP)
29 7.3 Production of the master information delivery plan (MIDP)
7.4 Task information delivery plan (TIDP)
7.5 Project delivery team roles, responsibilities and authority
32 7.6 Volumes
35 8 Information delivery ā€“ Mobilization
36 9 Information delivery ā€“ Production
9.1 General
37 9.2 Common data environment (CDE)
41 9.3 File and layer naming conventions
9.4 Spatial co-ordination
44 9.5 Publication of information
9.6 Design for bespoke manufacture
9.7 Using assemblies and library information
45 9.8 Levels of model definition
9.9 Levels of model detail and model information
53 9.10 Classification
54 10 Information Delivery ā€“ Asset information model (AIM maintenance)
10.1 General ā€“ Information delivery ā€“ Asset information model (AIM) maintenance
55 10.2 Handover process between CAPEXand OPEX
56 Annex A (informative) Terms, definitions and abbreviations for BIM documentation
65 Bibliography
BSI PAS 1192-2:2013
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