The first two parts of a new international BIM standard have been published, providing a framework for managing information through collaborative working using BIM.
They form part of ISO 19650, Organization and digitization of information about buildings and civil engineering works, including building information modelling (BIM) – Information management using building information modelling.
Part 1 deals with concepts and principles, while part 2 covers the delivery phase of the assets.
Jøns Sjøgren, chair of the ISO technical subcommittee that developed the standards, said they will enable more widespread use of BIM and lead to more efficient building and infrastructure projects.
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