BIM Execution Planning and Standards (ISO 19650) in the construction environment refer to the structured approach and internationally recognized guidelines for managing information throughout a building’s lifecycle. BIM Execution Plans outline roles, responsibilities, workflows, and data exchange protocols, ensuring collaboration and consistency. ISO 19650 provides a framework for effective information management, promoting efficiency, reducing errors, and supporting better decision-making across all project stages in construction.
BIM Execution Planning and Standards (ISO 19650) in the construction environment refer to the structured approach and internationally recognized guidelines for managing information throughout a building’s lifecycle. BIM Execution Plans outline roles, responsibilities, workflows, and data exchange protocols, ensuring collaboration and consistency. ISO 19650 provides a framework for effective information management, promoting efficiency, reducing errors, and supporting better decision-making across all project stages in construction.
What is ISO 19650?
ISO 19650 is the international standard for managing BIM information across a built asset’s lifecycle. It provides a common framework for information governance, roles, processes, and the use of a Common Data Environment (CDE).
What is a BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and why is it important?
A BEP is a project-specific, living document that defines BIM uses, information requirements, roles and responsibilities, workflows, data formats, naming conventions, and the CDE setup to guide delivery per ISO 19650.
What is the Common Data Environment (CDE) and why is it essential?
The CDE is a centralized, controlled space for storing, sharing, and managing BIM data, providing version control, access rights, and a single source of truth for collaboration under ISO 19650.
What are Employer’s Information Requirements (EIR) and how do they relate to ISO 19650?
EIR are the client’s high-level information needs and standards that drive BIM delivery. They inform the BEP and project information requirements to ensure compliant, consistent data under ISO 19650.