Earlier in the year I blogged about the UK BIM Alliance’s guidance document for the concepts behind the BS EN ISO 19650 standards.
I thought it probably a good thing to do a little post about the part two of this guidance series that was published a month or two ago. Again, this is a free download, and is available below:
– https://ukbimframework.org/standards-guidance/
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19650 guidance – part 2 |
Whereas the first guide looked at the concepts, this second guide gives some really practical support with respect to the actual process of information management. Some screenshots below, from section 2 of the guide, to give a bit of an overview.
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The workflow process as information is developed and approved/authorized |
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An agreed naming convention for all information containers that are issued to the team |
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An agreed approach to revision codes for the information |
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The first section of a worked example showing how the suitability should be indicated using status codes |
Finally, a shout out to the team who…
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