BIM Strategic Lead
Responsible for project strategic direction from the tender stage, guides project set up and advises on the project when needed. Typical Lead Appointed Party BIM
Responsible for project strategic direction from the tender stage, guides project set up and advises on the project when needed. Typical Lead Appointed Party BIM
a plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim. Definitions from Oxford Languages Required to define and understand what your company is
A Use Case is a description of an intended use of the BIM, along with a description of the type(s) of data that must be
The term BIMwash is derived from Whitewash, “a cheap white paint or coating of chalked lime used to quickly give a uniform clean appearance to
The blockchain is a transaction database shared by all nodes involved in the system based on the Bitcoin protocol. It is a data structure consisting
decomposition of a defined scope into progressively more detailed levels
The breaking capacity of a circuit-breaker is themaximum level of fault current (kA) it cansafely interrupt. Each circuit-breaker has two breaking capacities: Ultimate BreakingCapacity (Icu)
Collaborative business relationship management systemsPart 2: Guide to implementing BS ISO 44001
Design management systems Part 10: Vocabulary of terms used in design management
Design management systemsPart 4: Guide to managing design in construction
Information security management systemsPart 3: Guidelines for information security risk management (revision of BS ISO/IEC 27005:2011)
Briefing for design and construction Part 1: Code of practice for facilities management (Buildings infrastructure)
Briefing for design and constructionPart 2: Code of practice for asset management (Linear and geographical infrastructure)
Library objects for architecture, engineering and constructionPart 1: Identification and classification – Code of practice Note: ISO 22014 and ISO 22057 are under development tosupersede
Library objects for architecture, engineering and construction Part 2: Recommended 2D symbols of building elements for use in building information modelling Note: ISO 22014 and
Library objects for architecture, engineering and construction Part 3: Shape and measurement – Code of practice Note: ISO 22014 and ISO 22057 are under development
Library objects for architecture, engineering and construction Part 4: Attributes for specification and assessment – Code of practice Note: ISO 22014 and ISO 22057 are
Library objects for architecture, engineering and construction Part 5: Assemblies – Code of practice Note: ISO 22014 and ISO 22057 are under development tosupersede BS
Fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings – Code of practice
Building Information Modelling — Level of Information NeedPart 1: Concepts and principles