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    Countries where the BIM method has been established for some time have standardized the fundamentals of this approach in codes and regulations for years. Internationally, there are well over a hundred different BIM standards, which vary greatly in scope and content.

    This article aims to introduce a few of the key standards, which we highly recommend that interested readers consult.

    Approach

    • Informative and prescriptive
    • Extensive collection of documents
    • Largely in the nature of a user manual
    • Guidelines and recommendations that are useful in places but generally rather vague
    • Direct recommendations for implementation on
    • specific platforms

    Contents

    • AEC (UK) BIM Technology Protocol v2.1 (Main document)
    • AEC (UK) BIM Protocol – BIM Execution Plan v2.0
    • AEC (UK) BIM Protocol – Model Matrix v2.0
    • AEC (UK) BIM Protocol for Autodesk Revit v2.0 (Supplementary document for Autodesk Revit)
    • AEC (UK) BIM Protocol for Autodesk Revit – Model Validation Checklist v2.0
    • AEC (UK) BIM Protocol for Bentley ABD v2.0 (Supplementary document for Bentley AECOsim Building Designer)
    • AEC (UK) BIM Protocol for Bentley ABD – Model Validation Checklist v2.0
    • AEC (UK) BIM Protocol for GRAPHISOFT ArchiCAD v1.0
    • AEC (UK) BIM Protocol for GRAPHISOFT ArchiCAD –
    • Model Validation Checklist for Import v1.0
    • AEC (UK) BIM Protocol for GRAPHISOFT ArchiCAD –
    • Model Validation Checklist for Export v1.0
    • AEC (UK) BIM Protocol for Nemetschek Vectorworks v1.2 *
    • AEC (UK) CAD Standard
    • AEC (UK) CAD Standards for Layer Naming v3.0
    • AEC (UK) Model File Naming Handbook v2.4
    • AEC (UK) Drawing Management Handbook v2.4

    Approach

    • Informative
    • Detailed description of basic BIM strategies for "all" disciplines
    • Helpful tips and tricks for users
    • NOT normative
    • No detailed specifications regarding the exact nature of model content
    • No specifications regarding alphanumeric content

    It's more of a manual, but it's great for beginners

    Contents

    1: General section

    2: Modeling the initial situation

    3: Architectural design

    4: MEP design

    5: Structural design

    6: Quality assurance

    7: Bill of quantities

    8: Use of models for visualization

    9: Use of models in MEP analyses

    10: Energy Analysis

    11: Management of a BIM project

    12: Use of models in facility management

    13: Use of models in construction

    Approach

    • Normative and informative
    • Special feature: The publisher is Statsbygg—a public building contractor
    • Normative requirements regarding the general content and characteristics of the models
    • Requirements regarding authority and responsibilities per discipline
    • Close integration and references to review routines and rules, including those for Solibri
    • The normative section also includes many practical application tips

    Contents

    • General Requirements
    • Domain-Specific Requirements
    • Modeling Quality and Practice
    • BIM Spin-Off Deliverables (Informative)
    • Classifications (Informative)
    • Project-Specific Contract Addendum (Informative)

    Approach

    • Informative
    • Detailed definitions of terms
    • Description of model types and content
    • Roles, responsibilities, authorities
    • Process design
    • Modeling guide
    • Overall, a very comprehensive guide with practical guidelines

    Contents

    • BIM Execution Plan
    • BIM Deliverables
    • BIM Modeling and Collaboration Procedures
    • BIM Professionals
    • BIM Elements by Discipline
    • BIM Objectives and Responsibility Matrix
    • BIM Modeling Guidelines