BIM Management Flashcards

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At which BIM Maturity Level is a project using fully integrated models with collaboration?

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Level 3

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What are BIM Maturity Levels used to measure?

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Level of collaboration and data integration

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What does a 4D BIM model include that a 3D model does not?

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A 4D BIM model includes time scheduling data in addition to the geometric information present in 3D models.

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Which BIM dimension is associated with cost estimation?

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5D BIM integrates cost estimation with the 3D model.

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What is the main goal of BIM?

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The primary goal of BIM is to improve collaboration and minimize errors throughout the project lifecycle

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What is a BIM Execution Plan (BEP)?

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A BEP details the process and strategy for implementing BIM on a project.

Ensures that all project participants have clear roles and responsibilities. Creating good collaboration and communication.

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How does BIM contribute to sustainability?

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BIM helps in designing energy-efficient buildings and minimizing material waste, contributing to sustainability.

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What term describes the process of adding more detailed information to a BIM model over time?

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Information Enrichment involves adding detailed information to a BIM model as the project progresses.

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Which phase of a project benefits from BIM’s clash detection feature?

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Clash detection in BIM is beneficial throughout all phases, from design to construction and maintenance.

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What is a common use of BIM during the construction phase?

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BIM helps manage site logistics, ensuring efficient use of resources and space during construction.

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Which BIM level includes a collaborative, single shared model?

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Level 3 involves a fully collaborative, single shared model used by all stakeholders.

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What is the term for using BIM data to simulate construction processes?

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Virtual Construction uses BIM data to simulate construction processes, identifying potential issues before they occur on site.

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How does BIM facilitate better decision-making?

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BIM provides detailed visual and data-rich models that support informed decision-making.

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Describe the concept of a ‘digital twin’ in BIM?

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A digital twin in BIM is a detailed digital replica of the physical building, used for simulations and analyses.

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15
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What are publicly available standards used for BIM management?

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IS0 19650

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16
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What are different parts of the ISO 19650 standard?

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Part 1: Concepts and principles
Part 2: Delivery phase of the assets
Part 3: Operation phase of the assets
Part 4: Information Exchange
Part 5: Security minded approach for information exchanging

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What is ISO 19650 used for?

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IS0 19650 is a international standard for managing information over the whole life cycle of a built assets using BIM.

18
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What is a TIDP and its use?

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A Task Information Delivery Plan outlines the specific information that needs to be delivered at various stages of the project, and who is responsible for the delivery.

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What is a MIDP and its use?

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manage the delivery of information throughout the project lifecycle. Collates all the Task Information Delivery Plans (TIDPs) from various project teams into a single, unified schedule

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What is the Importance of TIDP in projects?

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By clearly defining responsibilities and delivery dates, TIDPs enhance collaboration among different teams, reducing coordination errors and preventing information bottlenecks

TIDPs help in identifying potential delays, allowing teams to prioritize tasks effectively and maintain project momentum

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What are the befits of MIDP?

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As the MIDP incorportates all the TDIP it provides a comprehensive overview of all information deliverables for the entire project as one unified schedule. Helping to identifying potential delays across the whole project.

22
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Difference between MIDP and TIDP?

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Differences in detail and scope. MIDPs present a project-wide perspective on a multitude of deliverables and the way they are supposed to work together, while TIDPs are focused on their specific tasks within the scope of the team or discipline.

Differences in management level. The MIDP is usually managed at the project level by the project manager or the information manager, allowing for an overarching coordination process that covers all project teams, while TIDPs are managed at the level of the task team that creates it, making it possible to track the specific deliverables of that one team.

Differences in integration. MIDPs integrate several TIDPs into a single environment while resolving potential conflicts in delivery schedules, while TIDPs can exist independently for each team or stakeholder before the merger.

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What is the role of MIDP in BIM Execution plans?

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The MDIP plays an important role within the BEP, acting as a detailed roadmap for information delivery in different phases of the project. The MIDP ensures all of the objectives within the BEP are supported by information delivery from all project participants.

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What other important documents can a MIDP support?

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master schedule
risk management plans
work breakdown structure

25
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What document is used for developing TIDPs and MIDP?

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Exchange Information Requirements

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What is an EIR?

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BIM is a crucial pre-tender document that outlines the standards, information, and requirements for information exchanges throughout a BIM project.