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From page 92...
... 92 Previous sections of the Guidebook have presented an overview of the BIM process, an evaluation of how BIM can address an airport's specific organizational needs, and direction on how to build a business case to implement BIM. This section will address how to begin the design of a BIM program.
From page 93...
... BIM Implementation -- Standards, Execution Plans, Required Data Elements 93 • Enabling collaboration and information sharing among all shareholders via established products, methods, and information formats. • Prescribing information development and sharing via consensus documents that promote a consistent, common path forward when multiple divergent paths were once available.
From page 94...
... 94 BIM Beyond Design Guidebook management roles, tools, materials, and properties. Utilizing an OmniClass classification system in a CMMS will provide the best interoperability between the BIM and CMMS to support life cycle facility management services.
From page 95...
... BIM Implementation -- Standards, Execution Plans, Required Data Elements 95 5. Infrastructure -- determines the technology infrastructure to support BIM including computer software, hardware, networks, and physical workspaces.
From page 96...
... 96 BIM Beyond Design Guidebook BIM designers, and BIM IT technicians. Roles requiring training could include project managers, maintenance technicians and planners, airport planners, CAD/GIS technicians, and asset management support.
From page 97...
... BIM Implementation -- Standards, Execution Plans, Required Data Elements 97 progression by life cycle phase, from planning, design, construction, to O&M. If BIM is being developed for an existing facility that is not under construction, only the operations column would be needed to identify which facility elements would be modeled.
From page 98...
... 98 BIM Beyond Design Guidebook MVD refers to the mapping of an asset data model to the IFC data model. A variety of MVDs exist, not just COBie, including the Coordination Model View, the Electrical System Information Exchange (SPARKie)
From page 99...
... BIM Implementation -- Standards, Execution Plans, Required Data Elements 99 used to clearly distinguish between different facility systems such as the architectural, civil, structural, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical models. Additional structure can be defined by building, floors, functional areas, and areas of responsibility (such as tenant, airlines, and airport spaces)
From page 100...
... 100 BIM Beyond Design Guidebook translations. Ideally, the BIM should be tied to a world coordinate system for maximum inter­ operability with external databases and to optimize BIM and GIS integration; however, nothing in the BIM standards requires this.
From page 101...
... BIM Implementation -- Standards, Execution Plans, Required Data Elements 101 its shape, size, or precise location. Any information derived from LOD 100 elements must be considered approximate.
From page 102...
... 102 BIM Beyond Design Guidebook be updated during design and installation. Other attributes include wind load capacity, fire rating, impact resistance, UV resistance, sound transmission, and air infiltration.
From page 103...
... BIM Implementation -- Standards, Execution Plans, Required Data Elements 103 Source: BIMForum, 2018. © 2018 Project Modeling LLC (graphic reproduced with permission)
From page 104...
... 104 BIM Beyond Design Guidebook Although COBie information is already part of traditional construction handover docu­ ments, contractors may consider COBie to be something new.
From page 105...
... BIM Implementation -- Standards, Execution Plans, Required Data Elements 105 collaborative BIM on all centrally procured public projects. The goal was to mandate a mini­ mum BIM "Level 2" by 2016, with the goal of achieving a 20% construction cost reduction from pre­mandate construction costs.
From page 106...
... 106 BIM Beyond Design Guidebook Australian government system for life cycle asset management used for all public facilities. NATSPEC has developed the Australian BIM standards and specifications in widest use.
From page 107...
... BIM Implementation -- Standards, Execution Plans, Required Data Elements 107 presents a comprehensive framework of standards, processes, and tools to support a BIM life cycle management approach that is focused on optimizing asset life. While many of these standards and resources were developed initially with a focus on design and construction processes, they are adaptable to supporting the full asset life cycle.

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