Running a BIM project Flashcards

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BIM standards transitioned from PAS 1192-2 to what?

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ISO 19650

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What does the BS EN ISO 19650 set out?

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Organisation and digitilisation of information about buildings and civil engineering works, including BIM.

International standard for managing information over the whole life cycle of a built asset using BIM.

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Is stage 1 analogue or digital?

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Stage 0

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What stage of BIM is ‘unstructured’ information?

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Stage 0

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What stage of BIM is ‘structured’ information>

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Stage 1

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What stage of BIM is ‘federated information models’?

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Stage 2

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What stage of BIM is ‘database based information model’?

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Stage 3

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What is the definintion of the Common data environment?

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An agreed source of information for any given project or asset, for collecting, managing and dissementing each information container through a managed process.

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What are the advantages of using a common data environment (CDE) ?

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Single source of information, coordinated data, spacial coordination, production information should be right the first time.

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What is the document and data management repository?

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Work in progress, shared, published and archived.

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What do you name your files according to in BIM?

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NA

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What is an information model?

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A set of structured and unstructured information containers.

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What does ‘PIM’ stand for?

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Project information model

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What is a project information model?

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Information model related to the delivery phase

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What does ‘AIM’ stand for?

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Asset information model

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What is an asset information model?

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Information relating the the oeprational phase

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What is the difference between ‘PIM’ and ‘AIM’?

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PIM = delivery phase
AIM = operational phase

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Why are PIM and AIM needed?

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For making decisions during the whole life cycle of a built envirnonmental asset.

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What are some examples of structured information?

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Geometrical models, schedules and databases

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What are some examples of unstructured information?

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Documentation, video clips and sound recordings.

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What does ‘OIR’ stand for?

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Organizational information requirements

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What does ‘AIR’ stand for?

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Asset information requirments

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What does ‘PIR’ stand for?

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Project information assets

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What does ‘EIR’ stand for?

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Echange information requirements

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What does organisational information requirenents explain?
The information needed to answer or inform high-level strategic objectives within the appointing party.
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What does project information requirements explain?
The information needed to answer or inform high-level strategic objectives within the appointing party in relation to a particular built asset project.
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What does the project information model support?
The delivery of the project and contributes to the asset information requiremetns to support management activitiesurin
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During early stages of the project, what is the project information model likely to feature?
A number of generic elements ( placeholders)
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What does the asset informtion model support?
The strategic and day-to-day asset management processes established by the appointing party
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What is a BIM execution plan (BEP)?
A plan that explains how the informatoion management aspects of the appointment will be carried out by the delivery team.
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What is the information delivery milestone?
A scheduled event for a predefined data exchange.
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What is a task information delivery plan?
A schedule of information containers and delivery dates, for a specific task team.
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What is a master information delivery plan?
A plan incorporating all relevant task information delivery plans.
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What is the step by step process of the information delivery cycle?
1 - Assesement and need 2 - Invitation to tender 3 -Tender repsonds 4 - Appointment 5 - Mobilization 6 - Collaborative production of information 7 - Information model delivery 8 - Close out
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What is the 'assesement and need' stage in the information delivery cycle?
Information requirements and milestones
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What is the 'invitation to tender' part of the information delivery cycle?
set out managerial, commercial and technical aspects of producing project information
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What is the 'tender response' stage of the information delivery cyle?
A pre appointment BIM execution plan, to demonstrate to the client that the potential delivery team has the ability to manage the project data according to the assigned information criteria.
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What is the 'appointment' stage of the information delivery cyle?
To confirm the BEP and federation strategy.
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What is the 'collaboration production of infomation' stage of the information delivery cycle?
To check resources, generate infor and review
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What is the 'information model delivery' section of the information delivery cycle?
To submit information, review authorise and accept
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