Note: page numbers in italics refer to figures
AEC (UK) BIM Protocol 63–4, 94, 114, 221
agrément certificates 150
AIM see Asset Information Model (AIM)
AIR see Asset Information Requirements (AIRs)
area accuracy 174
‘As-constructed’ Information 171, 173–5, 176–81, 189, 191–5, 229
assembly drawings 146
Asset Information Model (AIM) 191, 193, 194, 195, 196, 210, 214, 225
Asset Information Requirements (AIRs) 197, 214–15, 225
benchmarking 20–1, 210, 213, 216
best practice information 17, 21, 208, 213
Bew-Richards BIM level of maturity diagram 25, 26
BIM see Building Information Modelling (BIM)
BPE (building performance evaluation) 17–18, 211–12
British Board of Agrément (BBA) 150
British Standards (BS) 150, 219
‘As-constructed’ Information 179
CAD roles and responsibilities 100
model files 114
BSRIA Soft Landings 18, 207, 221
Building Contract 163, 178, 191, 199, 229
Building Control 151
Building Information Modelling (BIM) 19, 24–7, 229
‘As-constructed’ Information 180–1, 195–6
BIM execution plan (BEP) 58–9, 225
BIM Task Group 26
clash detection and resolution 126–8
cross-referencing to specifications 149
dimensions 225
level of definition (LOD) 59–63
model coordination 124
model files 101–2, 114, 116, 117, 146, 195–6
model ownership 119
standards and protocols 29, 57–9, 63–4, 89–94, 221–2
(see also common data environment (CDE); Project Information Model (PIM))
building performance evaluation (BPE) 17–18, 211–12
CAD (computer-aided design/drawing) 19, 26, 102, 225
‘As-constructed’ Information 180
design coordination 124, 125–6
model files 114, 115, 146, 193
standard methods and procedures 57–8
CAFM (computer-aided facilities management) 192, 210, 213
CDE see common data environment (CDE)
Change Control Procedures 136, 154, 229
change of ownership procedure 119
CIC (Construction Industry Council), BIM Protocol 59, 62, 63, 221
clash detection and resolution 125–8
Close Out stage 181
COBie (Construction Operations Building Information Exchange) 49–50, 225
common data environment (CDE) 90–2, 110–13, 225
comment sheets 161
status codes 112, 113, 119, 120, 161–2
Common Standards 229
Communication Strategy 55, 112, 124, 126, 155, 229–30
computer-aided design see CAD (computer-aided design/drawing)
computer-aided facilities management (CAFM) 192, 210, 213
Construction Industry Council (CIC), BIM Protocol 59, 62, 63, 221
Construction Operations Building Information Exchange (COBie) 49–50, 225
Construction Programme 157, 170, 230
Construction Project Information Committee (CPIc)
BIM protocols and templates 64
contractor-led procurement 77–8, 153
contractor’s design 60, 77, 94–5, 116, 118, 119, 134, 145, 156–9
Contractor’s Proposals 88, 128, 151, 230
Contractual Tree 230
Cost Information 84–5, 136–7, 230
CPIc see Construction Project Information Committee (CPIc)
data, definition 225
3 134
4 190
5 207
descriptive specifications 150
design and access statement 133–4
design changes 136, 154, 172–3
design discrepancies 172
Design Programme 74, 109, 144, 159, 170, 230
Design Responsibility Matrix 64–6, 67, 230
Digital Plan of Work (dPOW) 28, 60–1, 225
COBie data 50
contractor-led procurement 153
definitions 82
(see also Data Drops)
dimensional accuracy 174
document comment sheets 159–62
document management (DM) 225
dPOW see Digital Plan of Work (dPOW)
electronic document management (EDM) 225–6
Employer’s Information Requirements (EIRs) 53–4, 197, 213, 214, 226
Employer’s Requirements 128, 230–1
European Standards (BS EN) 150
facilities management (FM) 191–2, 194, 197
(see also computer-aided facilities management (CAFM))
federated model 27, 88, 121, 122–4, 127, 226
‘As-constructed’ Information 180–1, 195
change of ownership procedure 119
subcontractors’ design 157
Feedback 14–15, 21–2, 209–13, 231
geospatial locations 93
glossaries
Government Soft Landings (GSL) 207
Handover and Close Out stage 181
Handover Strategy 53–4, 198–9, 231
health and safety file 198
Health and Safety Strategy 89, 155, 231
IFC (Industry Foundation Class) 195, 226
information, definition 226
‘information light’ models 195
information formatting 42, 56–7
‘As-constructed’ Information 180, 192–4
information manager role 100–1
Initial Project Brief 40–2, 95, 231
Innovate UK 211
installation tolerances 171
interpretation of information 172
level of definition (LOD) 59–63, 174, 226
level of information detail (LoI) 60
level of maturity diagram 25, 26
level of model detail (LoD) 60
Maintenance and Operational Strategy 198, 231
manufacturers’ tolerances 171
model, definition 226
Model Production and Delivery Table (MPDT) 59, 62, 63, 226
NBS (National Building Specification)
BIM Toolkit 29, 61, 79, 82–3, 149
operations and maintenance (O&M) manuals 181, 194, 198
Organisational Information Requirements (OIRs) 210, 213, 214–15, 226
change of ownership procedure 119
common data environment (CDE) 116, 117
level of definition (LOD) 60
operational data 208
project roles 100
Asset Information Model (AIM) 196–7
asset management 189, 193, 214–15
performance accuracy 174
performance specifications 150
PIM see Project Information Model (PIM)
Plain Language Questions (PLQs) 28–9, 227
at Stage 1 50
at Stage 2 88
at Stage 5 171
at Stage 7 208
planning applications 75–6, 133
planning history 44
point cloud information 48, 177
Post-occupancy Evaluation (POE) 17–18, 211–13, 231
Practical Completion 231
Preparation and Brief stage 36–69
prescriptive specifications 149–50
Project Execution Plan 2, 51–3, 89, 231–2
Project Information 4, 54–5, 232
level of definition (LOD) 59–63
Project Information Model (PIM) 27, 102, 121–4, 146, 190, 193, 194, 195, 227
Project Objectives 39, 40, 76, 232
Project Outcomes 14, 15–17, 129, 210–11, 213, 232
Project Performance 232
Project Programme 232
Project Roles Table 65–6, 100, 232
Project Strategies 232
at Stage 1 51
at Stage 5 175
protocols and standards 29, 57–9, 63–4, 89–94, 196–7, 219, 221–2
Quality Management Toolkit 56
red pen mark-ups 177
Research and Development 232–3
RIBA
Client Advisors 30
Plan of Work 2013 6–7, 220, 229–33
Quality Management Toolkit 56
Schedules of Services 233
at Stage 6 191
SHE (safety, health and environment) boxes 155–6
small projects
information requirements 99
managing interfaces 133
producing detailed information 147
Project Execution Plan requirements 53
using a common data environment 92, 110
SMP (Standard Method and Procedure) 89–93, 227
(see also Technology Strategy)
specialist subcontractors 60, 77, 94–5, 116, 118, 119, 145, 156–9
Standard Method and Procedure (SMP) 89–93, 227
standards and protocols 29, 57–9, 63–4, 89–94, 196–7, 219, 221–2
statutory approvals 151
Strategic Brief 11, 22–4, 30, 233
Strategic Definition stage 12–32
subcontractors’ design 60, 77, 94–5, 116, 118, 119, 134, 145, 155, 156–9
supporting tasks
at Stage 0 14
at Stage 1 51
at Stage 5 175
at Stage 7 208
Sustainability Aspirations 134, 233
Sustainability Strategy 75, 233
technical specifications 150
Technology Strategy 56–8, 126, 155, 233
UK Government Information Exchanges 24
(see also Data Drops; Digital Plan of Work (dPOW))
Work in Progress (WIP) 92, 110, 111, 210, 233
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