BIM execution plan BEP
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[edit] Introduction
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a very broad term that describes the process of creating a digital model of a building. In the UK, the Government Construction Strategy published in May 2011, stated that the '...government will require fully collaborative 3D BIM (with all project and asset information, documentation and data being electronic) as a minimum by 2016'. This represents a minimum requirement for Level 2 BIM on centrally-procured public projects.
PAS 1192-2:2013 'Specification for information management for the capital/delivery phase of construction projects using building information modelling' (now replaced by BS EN ISO 19650) specifies the requirements for achieving building information modelling (BIM) Level 2.
PAS 1192-2:2013 proposes the creation of a BIM Execution Plan (BEP sometimes abbreviated as BxP or referred to as a BIM delivery plan or Digital Execution Plan) for managing delivery of the project:
- A pre-contract BEP is prepared by prospective suppliers, setting out their proposed approach, capability, capacity and competence to meet the Employer's Information Requirements (EIR).
- Once the contract has been awarded, the successful supplier then submits a further BIM Execution Plan confirming the supply chain's capabilities and providing a Master Information Delivery Plan (MIDP). The MIDP is the primary plan setting out when project information is to be prepared, by whom, using what protocols and procedures, it is based on a series of individual Task Information Delivery Plans setting out responsibility for specific information tasks.
[edit] Pre-contract BIM execution plan
PAS 1192-2:2013, proposes that the pre-contract BIM Execution Plan is a direct response to the Employer's Information Requirements (EIR). The EIR is a crucial document which sets out the information required by the employer aligned to key decision points or project stages.It may be considered to sit alongside the project brief.
Whilst the project brief defines the nature of the built asset that the employer wishes to procure, the Employer's Information Requirements defines information about the built asset that the employer wishes to procure to ensure that the design is developed in accordance with their needs and that they are able to operate the completed development effectively and efficiently.
The pre-contract BIM Execution Plan may include:
- A project implementation plan (PIP) setting out the capability, competence and experience of potential suppliers bidding for a project, along with quality documentation.
- Goals for collaboration and information modelling.
- Project milestones in line with the project programme.
- Deliverable strategy.
[edit] Post-contract BIM execution plan
The post contract-award BIM Execution Plan sets out how the information required in the Employer's Information Requirements will be provided:
Management:
- Roles, responsibilities and authorities.
- Project milestones in line with the project programme.
- Deliverable strategy.
- Survey strategy.
- Existing legacy data use.
- Approval of information.
- Authorisation process.
Planning and documentation:
- Revised project implementation plan (PIP) confirming the capability of the supply chain.
- Agreed processes for collaboration and modelling.
- Agreed matrix of responsibilities.
- Task Information Delivery Plan (TIDP) setting out responsibility for delivery of each supplier's information.
- Master Information Delivery Plan (MIDP) setting out when project information is to be prepared, by whom and using what protocols and procedures.
Standard method and procedure:
- Volume strategy.
- Origin and orientation.
- File naming convention.
- Layer naming convention.
- Construction tolerances.
- Drawing sheet templates.
- Annotation, dimensions, abbreviations and symbols.
- Attribute data.
IT solutions:
- Software versions.
- Exchange formats.
- Process and data management systems.
Template pre-contract and post-contract BIM Execution Plans can be found on the CPIC website (Construction Project Information Committee).
NB: Where more than one supplier has been appointed, there may be one overarching BIM execution plan, with responsibility for its preparation set out in appointment documents. Subsequent BIM execution plans prepared by later appointments should be compatible with the overarching BIM execution plan.
The RIBA Plan of Work 2020 suggests that the Digital Execution Plan (DEP): ‘…represents an evolution of the BIM execution plan (BEP) promoted by UK BIM level 2.' For more information see: Digital Execution Plan.
[edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki:
- Building Information Modelling.
- BIM for dummies - an interview.
- BIM Task Group.
- Construction Operations Building Information Exchange.
- CIC BIM Protocol.
- Collaborative practices.
- Digital Execution Plan.
- Digital plan of work.
- Employer's Information Requirements.
- Government Construction Strategy.
- Master information delivery plan.
- PAS 1192-2:2013.
- Project implementation plan.
- RACI matrix.
- Soft landings.
- Standard method and procedure.
- Supplier BIM Resource Assessment form.
- Supplier Information Technology Assessment form.
- Task information delivery plan.
- Uniclass.
[edit] External references:
BIM Directory
[edit] Building Information Modelling (BIM)
[edit] Information Requirements
Employer's Information Requirements (EIR)
Organisational Information Requirements (OIR)
Asset Information Requirements (AIR)
[edit] Information Models
Project Information Model (PIM)
[edit] Collaborative Practices
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
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