BIM Level 2 Advisory Information

BIM Level 2 Advisory Information

RIBA. Assembling a Collaborative Project Team Practical tools including multidisciplinary schedules of services Provides detailed guidance on assembling a project team. The main focus is on using specific activities and tools to aid collaboration throughout the design, construction and operational stages. The benefits of this approach are facilitating collaborative BIM-ready teams, better construction programming, and reducing risk through ensuring a sound contractual framework
BIM overlay to the RIBA Plan of Work Gives guidance on the use of BIM in the context of the current Plan of Work. The overlay aims to simplify the BIM processes and clarify any contradictory terms causing confusion in the industry. Core BIM activities are considered in the guidance for each stage of the plan
BG 6/2014 Design framework for building services. 4th edition This edition takes account of the latest RIBA Plan of Work, and also updates the design activities relating to BIM. Contains design activity pro-forma and drawing/model definitions used to support contract documentation and collaborative working between engineers, designers and along building services supply chains. The section on BIM has been rewritten to reflect how it has progressed, and the pro-forma, drawing/model definitions and exemplars have been restructured to match the RIBA Plan of Work 2013. Aims to be the industry standard document for clarification of the extent of design activity and deliverables on any specific project
NBS BIM object standard Defines requirements for the information, geometry, behaviour and presentation of BIM objects. The common data set should help achieve quality and consistency, and allow for better information exchange and collaboration across the entire construction industry
CIC/Services first edition 2007 CIC Scope of services handbook Provides guidance on use of the integrated and detailed scopes of services for use by members of the project team undertaking the definition process on major building projects. Intended for the appointment of multi-disciplinary teams of consultants.
CIC/Services first edition 2007 Definitions, tables and specific scope schedule. Part 7 Presents integrated and detailed scopes of services for use by members of the project team undertaking the definition process on major building projects. Intended for the appointment of multi-disciplinary teams of consultants
RIBA Job Book 9th Edition Acts as a reference work for running architectural jobs and administering construction contracts. Aims to provide a systematic operational framework that can be applied to any building type or procurement method. Examines architects’ key obligations and actions to be undertaken at every work stage in the RIBA Plan of Work 2013 set out as a series of checklists. New information includes collaboration within the project team, better briefing, advances in information technology and BIM, and the continued importance of sustainability