Top 10 BIM Acronyms Explained | The B1M | Summary and Q&A

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Top 10 BIM Acronyms Explained | The B1M

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This video explains the top 10 acronyms commonly used in the Building Information Modeling (BIM) process.

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Key Insights

  • ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ด Pat 1192 is a British Standards specification for BIM Level 2.
  • ๐Ÿ˜ค CDE CVE provides a shared digital space for project team collaboration.
  • ๐Ÿ’ PIM and AIM are information models used in different phases of the BIM process.
  • ๐Ÿ’ AIR specifies the information requirements for clients or employers.
  • ๐Ÿ˜ค BEP guides the project team's collaboration throughout the BIM process.
  • ๐Ÿ’ MIDP outlines information delivery requirements.
  • ๐Ÿ’ LOI and LOD indicate the level of non-graphical and graphical data in an information model.

Transcript

Bhim is an acronym for the Building Information modelling process but within that process there are many more acronyms around to confuse you here we count down explain the top ten most common ones at number 10 is Pat 1192 this is publicly available specification number 11 92 published by the British Standards institution there are five parts to it ... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: What is the importance of Pat 1192 in the BIM process?

Pat 1192 is a British Standards specification that outlines different aspects of BIM Level 2, providing guidelines for project teams to follow.

Q: What is a CDE CVE in the BIM process?

A CDE CVE refers to the Common Data Environment, which is a shared online space where project team members can access and collaborate on BIM information.

Q: What is the difference between PIM and AIM in the BIM process?

PIM stands for Project Information Model, which is used during the delivery phase, while AIM stands for Asset Information Model, created once the project is handed over. PIM contains information for project delivery, while AIM is focused on asset operation.

Q: Why is AIR important in the BIM process?

The Employers Information Requirements (AIR) document is crucial as it outlines the information needed by clients or employers at different project stages to make decisions and operate their new asset effectively.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Pat 1192: A British Standards specification that describes different aspects of BIM Level 2.

  • CDE CVE: Common Data Environment, a shared digital space for project team members to access information.

  • PIM and AIM: Project Information Model and Asset Information Model, used for creating and delivering information during the BIM process.

  • AIR: Employers Information Requirements, a document outlining the information needed at different project stages.

  • BEP: BIM Execution Plan, a shared document detailing how project teams will work together in the BIM process.

  • MIDP: Massed Information Delivery Plan, specifies what information needs to be delivered and by whom.

  • LOI and LOD: Level of Information and Level of Detail, indicating the amount of data in an information model.

  • IFC: Industry Foundation Classes, an open file format for exchanging data in BIM.

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