What are the BIM protocols?
The BIM Protocol creates the requirement for suppliers to provide specified BIM at defined levels of detail and incorporates provisions which support the production of deliverables for ‘data drops’ at defined project stages.
What is UK BIM framework?
The UK BIM Framework develops standards, guidance and resources to support individuals and organisations in the UK to understand the fundamental principles of information management using building information modelling (BIM) to guide and support you in implementation.
What is EIR in BIM?
The Employer’s Information Requirements (EIR) form part of the appointment and tender documents on a BIM Project to enable suppliers to produce their initial BIM Execution Plan (BEP).
What are BIM documents?
BIM-specific documents provide project or owner/operator’s information that ensures all of the project team are aligned. This helps the team understand how the flow and management of data is produced and shared throughout the project lifecycle.
What is Level 3 BIM?
BIM Level 3 is all about the whole lifecycle management of the assets. Open BIM is the process of full collaboration by all parties during all stages of a project, from concept to demolition. The idea behind it is to have just one BIM model throughout the lifecycle and for this to be accessible by everyone.
How many levels of BIM are there?
There are currently four levels of BIM under which Building Information Modelling can be classified. At Levels 0 and 1 there is either a lack of BIM or an over-reliance on different systems of data.
What is BEP in BIM?
The intent of the BIM Execution Plan (BEP) is to define a foundational framework to ensure successful deployment of advanced design technologies on your BIM enabled project. The BEP is about optimizing work and model flow across the project, as contrasted with optimizing siloed interests.
What is PIR BIM?
PIR is a set of high-level information requirements, partially created from OIR (OIR provides an input to PIR, i.e. OIR is not the only one source). PIR focuses on information that the Appointing Party requires at key decision points during a design and construction project delivery.
What is a BIM deliverable?
• Other additional value-added BIM services. 3.1 BIM ELEMENTS. Each deliverable usually consists of a set of BIM model elements (or elements). Each element is usually a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of an actual building component to be used in the project.
What is BIM 360 used for?
BIM 360 is an Autodesk cloud-based solution that allows project teams to effectively work in a collaborative environment. In the AEC industry, it connects all project stakeholders to execute projects from conceptual design through construction and ultimately project turnover.