To support efficient building information modelling (BIM), BS EN ISO 22014:2023 is a new standard that sets out internationally agreed best practice on how library objects should be developed and used.
All professionals and service providers who produce and use library objects with generic and product-specific data. This includes, but is not limited to:
BS EN ISO 22014:2024 gives requirements for defining format and content for library objects to support project inception, brief, design, tendering, construction, operations, use and demolition, supporting the development of information throughout the process, in connection with building information modelling (BIM) and their organization into libraries.
Consistency: BS EN ISO 22014:2024 can ensure that all objects follow the same rules and formats, making it easier for different stakeholders to understand and use the data consistently across various projects and regions.
Interoperability: It allows different software platforms to work together seamlessly. When all objects adhere to a common specification, data can be exchanged smoothly between different BIM tools and systems without loss of information or compatibility issues.
Quality and reliability: Standardized objects are often created and vetted by experts, ensuring they meet high-quality standards. This reduces errors and omissions, leading to more reliable and accurate building models.
Efficiency: With standardized objects, teams don't need to recreate components from scratch for each project, saving time and resources. This also speeds up the design process and enhances productivity.
Collaboration: Standardized objects facilitate better collaboration among architects, engineers, contractors, and other stakeholders. Everyone can work from the same set of data and understand the project's components in the same way, enhancing communication and coordination.
Scalability: As projects grow in complexity and size, standardized library objects make it easier to scale your models. You can confidently add more components, knowing they will integrate smoothly with existing elements.
EN ISO 22014
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