The Information Delivery Manual (IDM) and BIM Execution Plan (BEP) are critical documents in a construction design project. The IDM outlines the processes, information requirements, and data exchanges throughout the project lifecycle. The BEP details how Building Information Modeling (BIM) will be implemented, specifying roles, responsibilities, standards, workflows, and collaboration protocols. Together, they ensure efficient information management, clear communication, and successful delivery of digital project data among all stakeholders.
The Information Delivery Manual (IDM) and BIM Execution Plan (BEP) are critical documents in a construction design project. The IDM outlines the processes, information requirements, and data exchanges throughout the project lifecycle. The BEP details how Building Information Modeling (BIM) will be implemented, specifying roles, responsibilities, standards, workflows, and collaboration protocols. Together, they ensure efficient information management, clear communication, and successful delivery of digital project data among all stakeholders.
What is an Information Delivery Manual (IDM)?
An IDM specifies the information the project needs, who provides it, when it is needed, and how that information is exchanged across the project lifecycle—focusing on data requirements and workflows rather than file formats.
What is a BIM Execution Plan (BEP)?
A BEP is a project-specific plan that defines how BIM will be implemented, including roles, standards, processes, information deliverables, model setup, and collaboration methods.
How do IDM and BEP relate to each other?
IDM defines the information requirements and exchange rules; BEP describes how to implement BIM to meet those requirements, detailing workflows, tools, responsibilities, and delivery processes.
What are common components of a BEP?
Project goals and scope, roles and responsibilities, BIM standards/templates, information exchange schedule, model requirements (LOD/LOI), naming conventions, data formats, collaboration platform, and quality assurance procedures.