INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
First edition2020-07
information about buildings and civil Organizationanddigitizationof engineeringworks includingbuilding informationmodelling(BIM)- Informationmanagement using buildinginformationmodelling-
Part 3:Operationalphaseoftheassets
Organisation et numerisation des informations relatives auxbatiments et ouvrages de genie civil y pris modelisation des informations de la construction (BIM) - Gestion de Iinformation parla modelisation des informations de la construction -
Partie 3: Phase d’exploitation des actifs
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3.1 3.2 Symbols for process diagrams. Terms and definitions. 1 2
Information management associated with the operational phase ofassets4.1 4.2 Information management process associated with the operational phase of assets. Relationship between this document and ISO 19650-2. 2 4
5 Information management process to support the operational phase of assets. 4
5.1 Information management process-assessment and need 5.1.1 Appoint individuals to undertake the information management function. 4 45.1.2 Identify the assets for which information shallbemanaged. Establish organizational information requirements. 45.1.4 5.1.3 Establish the asset information requirements. 5 55.1.5 5.1.6 Identify the foreseeabletriger events for which information shall be managed.5 Establish the asset information standard.5.1.7 Establish the reference information and shared resources. Establish the asset information production methods and procedures. 65.1.8 5.1.9 Establish the mon data environment. 6 75.1.10 5.1.11 Establish links to enterprise systems Establish the asset information model. 7 75.1.12 Establish the asset information protocol Establish processes to maintain the AIM. 85.1.13 5.1.14 Activities for assessment and need 8 65.2 Information management process -1 5.2.1 Decide the type of activity providing information. Invitation to tender/request to provide service. 6” 65.2.2 Establish the appointing party's exchange information requirements. 105.2.3 5.2.4 Establish response requirements and evaluation criteria. Assemble reference information and shared resources. 10 105.2.5 5.2.6 Compile information for the invitation to tender/request to provide service. Activities for invitation to tender/request to provide service. 11 115.3 Information management process -Response to invitation to tender/request toprovide service. 5.3.1 Nominate individuals to undertake the information management function. 12 125.3.2 Establish the delivery team's (pre-appointment) BIM execution plan. Assess task team capability and capacity. 12 125.3.4 Establish the delivery team's capability and capacity. 135.3.5 5.3.6 Establish the delivery team's risk register. Establish the delivery team's mobilization plan.. 13 135.3.8 5.3.7 Compile the delivery team's response. Activities for response to invitation to tender/request to provide service 13 145.4 Information management process -Appointment. 145.4.1 5.4.2 Establishthedelivery team's detailed responsibilitymatrix. Confirm the delivery team's BIM execution plan. 14 155.4.3 5.4.4 Establish the lead appointed party's EIR (ISO 19650-3) Establish the task information delivery plan(s) 15 155.4.5 Establish the master information delivery plan. 155.4.6 5.4.7 Complete appointed party's appointment. Complete lead appointed party's appointment. 16 165.4.8 Activities for appointment. 16
5.5 Information management process - Mobilization.. 5.5.1 Mobilize resources. 17 175.5.2 5.5.3 Mobilize information technology. Test the asset information production methods and procedures. 175.5.4 Maintain resources in readiness for a trigger event. 18 185.6 Information management process - Production of information. 5.5.5 Activities for mobilization. 18 195.6.1 5.6.2 Check availability of reference information and shared resources.. 195.6.3 Undertake quality assurance check. Generate information. 19 195.6.4 5.6.5 Review information and approve for sharing. Review information model. 20 205.6.6 Authorize information model for delivery to the appointing party. Activities for production of information.... 205.7 Information management process - Information model acceptance by appointing 5.6.7 21party. 5.7.1 Submit information model for appointing party acceptance 22 225.7.2 Review and accept the information model. 225.8 Information management process 5.7.3 AIM aggregation. 22 235.8.1 5.8.2 Aggregate an accepted information model into the AIM Review and continue maintenance of the AIM. 23 235.8.3 Activities for AIM aggregation. 23
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