The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of a project manager in relation to building information modeling (BIM). It identifies three main functions of BIM usage: information model authoring, information model management, and model information extraction and usage. It also outlines core BIM-related activities for project managers according to PAS 1192-2, including establishing an employer's information requirements (EIR), developing a BIM execution plan (BEP), and preparing a model production schedule (MIDP). Ultimately, the project manager is responsible for overseeing delivery of the asset information model (AIM) at project handover.
The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of a project manager in relation to building information modeling (BIM). It identifies three main functions of BIM usage: information model authoring, information model management, and model information extraction and usage. It also outlines core BIM-related activities for project managers according to PAS 1192-2, including establishing an employer's information requirements (EIR), developing a BIM execution plan (BEP), and preparing a model production schedule (MIDP). Ultimately, the project manager is responsible for overseeing delivery of the asset information model (AIM) at project handover.
The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of a project manager in relation to building information modeling (BIM). It identifies three main functions of BIM usage: information model authoring, information model management, and model information extraction and usage. It also outlines core BIM-related activities for project managers according to PAS 1192-2, including establishing an employer's information requirements (EIR), developing a BIM execution plan (BEP), and preparing a model production schedule (MIDP). Ultimately, the project manager is responsible for overseeing delivery of the asset information model (AIM) at project handover.
RICS BIM for Project 13 Regardless of the use of BIM on a project,
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responsibilities of the project manager can be broadly listed under the following two categories: 1. Project specific roles and responsibilities; and 2. Strategic or advisory roles and responsibilities (discussed in Section 3.0) 14 BIM can be used through the entire project lifecycle, and where project managers are concerned, acts as a catalyst in driving the following project outcomes (Montague, 2015): 15 Usage of BIM on a project can be categorised into the following three main functions. 1. Information Model or Model Authoring (Information Production) 2. Information Modelling or Model Management (Information Management) 3. Model Information Extraction and Usage 17 PAS 1192-2 (BSI, 2013) provides an outline of core BIM related activities from the project manager’s point-of-view. 1. EIR 2. BEP 3.MIDP 20 The project team members complete a pre-contract BEP which after the contract award is replaced by a postcontractBEP. The post-contract BEP consists of the MIDPwhich is derived from a series of Task Information DeliveryPlans (TIDP). The collation of the TIDPs helps prepare the MIDP that gets connected to the BEP and EIR. 21 Ultimately the project manager must oversee the delivery process of the Asset Information Model (AIM) at the handover stage of the project. Therefore it is important for the project manager to understand 26 BIM Collaboration Format (BCF) is an open standard for exchanging coordination information to enhance collaboration between the project team members (Stangeland, 2011). XML