4) Running a BIM project Flashcards

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Which standards define how to run a 3D BIM project?

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British Standards - PAS1192

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What does PAS 1192:2 2013 relate to?

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Level 2 maturity of a BIM project

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3
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What does PAS 1192:6 2018 relate to?

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Health and Safety information using BIM

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4
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What does PAS 1192:2 2013 define?

4 points

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Level of model detail (graphical content)
Model information (non-graphical content data)
Model definition (its meaning)
Model information exchanges
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What does BS1192:2007 + A2:2016 define?

3 points

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Best practice for managing production information by way of a disciplined collaborative naming process and naming scheme.
Common naming conventions (think CDE)

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What is CDE?

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Common Data Environment - allows information to be shared between members of the project teams.
eg. one drive

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What is the key benefit of a CDE?

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It is a single source of information for any project, used to collect, manage and disseminate all relevant approved documents for multidisciplinary teams.

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8
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What parts make up the Information Delivery Cycle of a BIM project?
(6 stages)

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Start
EIR – Employers information requirements
BEP – BIM Execution Plan
MIDP – Master information delivery plan
CDE – PIM, Project information modelling
handover
AIM – Asset information model

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What does EIR stand for?

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Employers information requirements

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What does BEP stand for?

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BIM Execution Plan

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What does MIDP stand for?

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Master information delivery plan

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12
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What does What does AIM stand for?

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Asset information model

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What is EIR?

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Employers information requirements

Pre-tender document, sets out the information to be delivered and the standards and processes to be adopted.

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What does a BEP consist of?

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BEP is a plan prepared by the suppliers to explain how information modelling aspects of a project will be carried out.
Pre-contract – demonstrates proposed approach, capability, capacity and competence to meet EIR

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What is the MIDP?

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MIDP - Master Information Delivery Plan, is a table in the BEP.
Primary plan for
WHEN project information is to be prepared
WHO releases the information
What protocols/procedures are used.

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What is the PIM?

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PIM is the information model developed during the design and construction phase of a project, prior to handover.

17
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What does the AIM do?

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AIM is a maintained information model that is used to manage, maintain and operate the asset.

18
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Where do you enter the Information Model Cycle for a new project?

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The Capex - very start of the projects life cycle.`

19
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What is the Capex?

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The Capex is the start of the information delivery cycle.

20
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Where do you enter the Information Model Cycle for an existing project?

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The Opex - mid way through the information model cycle.

21
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What is the Opex?

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The Opex is the point in the Information Delivery Cycle where existing buildings join.