I notice that Designing Buildings Wiki and PCSG have produced a step by step plain language guide to Level 2 BIM. What do you think?
Their PR says:
Construction firms confused by the recent BIM mandate now have a free online guide to compliance.
Last month (April 2016) Level 2 Building Information Modelling (BIM) became mandatory on centrally-procured public projects, with far-reaching implications for those involved. Clients, consultants, contractors and suppliers are all required to understand the finer details of the Level 2 process. But the 2016 NBS BIM Survey found 42% of respondents were just aware of BIM and 28% were not very, or not at all confident in BIM.
The new guide, created by Designing Buildings Wiki and PCSG, takes users step-by-step through the Level 2 workflows, from the basics of storing project information to preparing employer’s information requirements. It is “open access”, meaning anyone in the industry can edit and improve the guide to reflect their experiences of using BIM in practice. It is aligned to Level 2 standard PAS 1192-2 and the 2013 RIBA plan of work […]
Check out the guide here
Read the Press release about it here.
Roger King says
Good article on step by step guide to use BIM for projects. Must recommend it to my colleagues. Its good for construction companies to get a clearer insights on recent BIM mandate.
Rebeca says
Very helpful guide! BIM is transforming the industry so the term should be understandable for all the companies out there. At GenieBelt we have written an article about 5D BIM-how will help the industry. If you’re interested you can check it out here: https://geniebelt.com/blog/5d-bim-in-construction