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ISO 19650 in pubblica revisione

Le ISO della serie 19650 sul Building Information Modelling sono disponibili per pubblica revisione. È fondamentale che vengano commentate entro i primi di aprile, soprattutto da parte dei membri ai vari tavoli normativi nazionali.

BS ENISO 19650-1 Organization of information about construction works – Information management using building information modelling. Part 1: Concepts and principles
BS ENISO 19650-2 Organization of information about construction works – Information management using building information modelling. Part 2: Delivery phase of assets

Dove trovarle: potete trovare la versione inglese della ISO sulla pagina Standards Development del British Standard Institute.
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Deadline: 11 aprile


 

This document is one part of an International Standard for information management using building information modelling (BIM). It sets out the concepts and principles for successful information management at a stage of maturity described as “BIM according to ISO 19650”.This International Standard provides recommendations for a framework to manage information including exchanging, recording, versioning and organizing for all actors addressing every working environment.This standard applies to the whole life cycle of a built asset, including strategic planning, initial design and construction, day-to-day operation, maintenance, refurbishment, repair and end-of-life.The concepts and principles contained in this part of the standard are aimed at all those involved in the asset life cycle. This includes, but is not limited to, the asset owner/operator, the project client, the asset manager, the design team, the construction supply chain, an equipment manufacturer, a system specialist, a regulator and an end-user.There are many different procurement routes and appointment arrangements for asset owners/operators or project clients to choose from to best meet their specific requirements. Although the roles, procedures, processes, activities or tasks described in all other parts of this standard might vary, the concepts and principles described in this document should be adopted and applied in accordance with the specific circumstances and requirements of the asset management or project delivery activities. The information requirements should specify or guide how this will be achieved and the details should be agreed in time for the requirements to be delivered efficiently and effectively.

(BS ENISO 19650-1)


This International Standard specifies requirements for information management, in the form of a management process, within the context of the delivery phase of assets and the key exchanges of information within it, when using building information modelling.This International Standard is primarily intended for use by:—those involved in the management or production of information during the delivery phase of assets;—those involved in the definition and procurement of construction projects;—those involved in the specification of appointments and facilitation of collaborative working;—those involved in the design, construction, operation and maintenance of assets; and—those responsible for the realization of value for their organization from their asset base.This International Standard can be applied to all types of assets and by all types and sizes of organizations, regardless of the chosen procurement strategy.KeyAIM Asset Information Model PIM Project Information Model A Start of delivery phase – handover of relevant information from AIM to PIM B Progressive development of the design intent model into the virtual construction model C End of delivery phase – handback of relevant information from PIM to AIMFigure 2 — Scope of ISO 19650-2

(BS ENISO 19650-2)

 

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