The UK BIM Framework is an overarching approach that helps you to implement information management successfully into your business. The UK BIM Framework sets out the approach for implementing BIM in the UK using the framework for managing information provided by the ISO 19650 series.
All of the core enabling BIM standards are made available in one Solution Pack which includes:
2. PAS 1192-6 - This PAS specifies requirements for the collaborative sharing of structured H&S information throughout the project and asset life cycles, supporting the development of structured H&S information for all construction projects progressively from the outset.
3.BS 8536 - This British Standard promotes the smooth delivery and operation of built assets throughout their lifecycle by maximizing the value that can be derived from information and data.
The Construction Playbook was created to ensure that we change our approach to delivery and asset operation. It recommends using the UK BIM Framework to align with the correct BIM standards as well as having the right tools and guidance to make this a reality.
The UK BIM Framework outlines concepts and principles for information management at a stage of maturity described as “building information modelling (BIM) according to ISO 19650”.
It also provides recommendations for a framework to manage information including exchanging, recording, versioning and organizing for all actors.
It applies to the whole life cycle of an asset, including strategy, brief, concept, definition, design, builds and commission, handover and close-out, and operation and end of life.
The use of this Solution Pack will help remove barriers to collaborative working and competitive tendering across borders and increase opportunities. As well, the production and use of asset and project information models can also reduce risks and costs.
The UK BIM Framework Solution Pack will help asset owners and operators achieve their business objectives through effective and efficient production, use, and management of information throughout the operational and end-of-life phases of assets where building information modelling is used.
BS EN ISO 19650-4:2022 is the latest in an international series of BIM standards. BS EN ISO 19650-4:2022 complements Parts 1, 2, 3 and 5 by setting out an explicit process, with criteria, for individual information exchanges. This ensures that the benefits of collaborative BIM and of “open” forms and conventions are realized, and that buildings, infrastructure and the environment reap the benefits.
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