PAS 1192-2:2013
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21 – Information delivery – AIM maintenance STRATEGY EXECUTION
NEED
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Employer’s Information Requirements (EIR) C Capex start
PROCUREMENT
Asset Information Model (AIM)
MOBILIZATION
HANDOVER
Documentation Non-Graphical Data Graphical Model 1
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BRIEF
CONCEPT
3 DEFINITION
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DESIGN
BUILD & COMMISSION
HANDOVER & CLOSEOUT
OPERATION
IN USE
ASSESSMENT
Project Information Model (PIM)
Maintain, Refurbish, End of Life or Build
CONTRACT AWARD
Information Model
DELIVERY Master Information Delivery Plan (MIDP)
COMMON DATA ENVIRONMENT (CDE)
Opex start
SUPPLIER’S INFORMATION EXCHANGE
MAINTENANCE and USE (PAS 1192-3)
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Planned Preventative Maintenance
EMPLOYER’S DECISION POINT
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Portfolio Management
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For details on supplier’s information exchanges and employer’s decision points see CIC Scope of Services
Legend Information Green process
Blue
Management process
10.1 General – Information delivery – Asset information model (AIM) maintenance NOTE 1 Guidance on the use and maintenance of the AIM is to be documented in PAS 1192-3. NOTE 2 Figure 21 shows how this part of the information delivery cycle fits into the overall process. NOTE 3 It is expected that the data generated during the delivery phase’s described above together with the commissioning information will form the majority of the information to be handed over at completion. COBie-UK-2012 is the recommended format for information exchange. If extra information such as proprietary geometric models (2D or 3D) or extra data attributes are required employers and project delivery teams should document these alternative formats in the EIR at project commencement.
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NOTE 4 COBie-UK-2012 is a data schema for holding and transmitting data to support the delivery and operation of a facility. It is formally defined as a subset of the Industry Foundation Classes, but can also be conveyed using worksheets or relational databases. NOTE 5 During traditional projects, most of the data required by COBie-UK-2012 is already delivered in unstructured form. COBie-UK-2012 gives the opportunity to input critical data just once, allowing it to be re-used in many outputs, be tested in many ways and be delivered to many applications including facility management and asset management systems. NOTE 6 For a detailed definition of the COBie-UK-2012 schema, see the BIM Task Group website http://www.bimtaskgroup.org. NOTE 7 Copyright is claimed in this illustration. Reproduction of this illustration and making products from it might infringe that copyright. Details of the copyright owners can be found in the Foreword.
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