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... by searching for CRP Special Release 4: Lifecycle BIM for Infrastructure: A Business Case for Project Delivery and Asset Management. The spreadsheet contains a total of 11 worksheets.
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... You can also view a summary of each individual category with the 6 category tabs below. Copyright: This matrix was developed as a minor variation to the Organizational BIM Assessment Matrix contained within the BIM Planning Guide for Facility Owners.
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... 0 0 5 Management Support To what level does management support the BIM Planning Process No management support Limited support for feasibility study Full Support for BIM Implementation with some resource commitment Full support for BIM Implementation with appropriate resource commitment Limited support for continuing efforts with a limited budget Full support of continuing efforts 0 0 5 BIM Champion A BIM Champion is a person who is technically skilled and motivated to guide an organization to improve their processes by pushing adoption, managing resistance to change and ensuring implementation of BIM No BIM Champion BIM Champion identified but limited time committed to BIM initiative BIM Champion with adequate time commitment Multiple BIM Champions with each working Group Executive Level BIM Support Champion with limit time commitment Executive-level BIM Champion working closely with working group champion 0 0 5 BIM Planning Committee The BIM Planning Committee is responsible for developing the BIM strategy of the organization No BIM Planning Committee established Small Ad-hoc Committee with only those interested in BIM BIM Committee is formalized but not inclusive of all operating units Multi-disciplinary BIM Planning Committee established with members from all operative units Planning Committee includes members for all level of the organization including executives BIM Planning decisions are integrated with organizational Strategic Planning 0 0 5 BIM Uses The specific methods of implementing BIM 0Non-Existent 1 Initial 2 Managed 3 Defined 4 Quantitatively Managed 5 Optimizing 0 0 10 Project Uses The specific methods of implementing BIM on projects No BIM Uses for Projects identified Minimal owner requirements for BIM Minimal BIM Uses required Extensive use of BIM with limited sharing between parties Extensive use of BIM with sharing between parties within project phase Open sharing of BIM data across all parties and project phases 0 0 5 Agency Uses The specific methods of implementing BIM within the tranportation agency No BIM Uses for Operations identified Record (As-Built) BIM model received by operations Record BIM data imported or referenced for operational uses BIM data manually maintained for operational uses BIM data is directly integrated with operational systems BIM data maintained with operational systems in Real-time 0 0 5 Process The means by which the BIM Uses are accomplished 0 Non-Existent 1 Initial 2 Managed 3 Defined 4 Quantitatively Managed 5 Optimizing 0 0 10 Project Processes The documentation of External Project BIM Processes No external project BIM processes documented High-level BIM process documented for each party Integrated high-level BIM process pocumented Detailed BIM process documented for primary BIM Uses Detailed BIM process documented for all BIM Uses Detailed BIM process documented and regularly maintained and updated 0 0 5 Agency Processes The documentation of Internal Agency BIM Processes No internal organizational BIM processes documented High-Level BIM process documented for each operating unit Integrated high-level organizational process documented Detailed BIM process documented for primary organizational Uses Detailed BIM process documented for all BIM Uses Detailed BIM Process documented and regularly maintained and updated 0 0 5 Level of Maturity
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... describes the level of completeness to which a Model Element is developed No consistent Level of Development LOD defined but not standardized witin the entire organization LOD standardized within the organization Organizational LOD standards aligned with industry standards Model View Definitions & Information Delivery Manuals are used to define LOD Organizational modification to MVDs and IDMs are balloted for inclusion in industry standards 0 0 5 Facility Data Asset Data is non-graphical information that can be attached to objects within the Model that defines various characteristics of the object No consistent asset data requirement Asset data defined but not internally standardized Asset data defined and standardized within the organization Organizational asset data attributes aligned with industry standards Asset data attributes aligned with open standards Asset data attributes updated with open standards 0 0 5 Infrastructure Technological and physical systems needed for the operation of BIM with the organization. 0 Non-Existent 1 Initial 2 Managed 3 Defined 4 Quantitatively Managed 5 Optimizing 0 0 15 Software The modeling programs and other operating information used by a computer to implement BIM No BIM Software Software capable of accepting BIM data Basic BIM Software Systems Advanced BIM software systems All software systems available to all personnel Program established for continous updating of BIM software systems 0 0 5 Hardware Physical interconnections and devices required to store and execute (or run)
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... Lifecycle BIM for Infrastructure: A Business Case for Project Delivery and Asset Management E-5 Figure E-4. Summary of Organizational BIM Assessment Profile
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... Lifecycle BIM for Infrastructure: A Business Case for Project Delivery and Asset Management E-6 BIM Planning Element Current Level Target Level Total Possible Organizational Mission and Goals 0 0 5 BIM Vision and Objectives 0 0 5 Management Support 0 0 5 BIM Champion 0 0 5 BIM Planning Committee 0 0 5 Total 0 0 25 Strategy 0 0 00 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 Organizational Mission and Goals BIM Vision and Objectives Management SupportBIM Champion BIM Planning Committee Strategy Target Level Current Level Figure E-5. Example of Individual BIM Planning Element Summary
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... Lifecycle BIM for Infrastructure: A Business Case for Project Delivery and Asset Management E-7 BIM Planning Element Current Level Target Level Total Possible Strategy 0% 0% 25 BIM Uses 0% 0% 10 Process 0% 0% 10 Information 0% 0% 15 Infrastructure 0% 0% 15 Personnel 0% 0% 25 BIM Planning Element Current Level Target Level Total Possible Strategy 0 0 25 Organizational Mission and Goals 0 0 5 BIM Vision and Objectives 0 0 5 Management Support 0 0 5 BIM Champion 0 0 5 BIM Planning Committee 0 0 5 BIM Uses 0 0 10 Project Uses 0 0 5 Operational Uses 0 0 5 Process 0 0 10 Project Processes 0 0 5 Organizational Processes 0 0 5 Information 0 0 15 Model Element Breakdown (MEB) 0 0 5 Level of Development (LOD)


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