Confirm the BIM Execution Plan

00:01

Welcome to the third objective of this course where we will discuss how to confirm the BIM Execution Plan.

00:14

This is where we are in the workflow.

00:16

In this step, we can define the BIM management.

00:23

Once the appointment has been awarded,

00:25

the delivery team confirms the BIM Execution Plan

00:28

to comprehensively define how the Exchange Information Requirements will be met.

00:34

The BIM Execution Plan should be updated with an agreed upon by each Appointed Party,

00:41

representing the overall delivery team, not just the lead appointed party.

00:47

In doing this,

00:48

each task team within the delivery team must establish

00:51

and maintain its Task Information Delivery Plan throughout its appointment.

00:58

The Task Information Delivery Plan is a detailed plan

01:02

that establishes how each task team will provide the information deliverable,

01:08

they have been assigned in the responsibility Matrix.

01:12

This information may include models, documents, schedules, calculations, reports,etc.

01:19

The purpose of the Task Information Delivery Plan is to identify precisely what deliverables will be produced,

01:27

what information they will contain,

01:30

how long it will take to create them and when they will be delivered.

01:36

The Task Information Delivery Plan is often formatted as a spreadsheet.

01:42

The critical point of this plan is the estimated time

01:45

and resources needed to meet the Lead Appointing Party's Exchange Information Requirements,

01:51

so the project program can be populated.

01:56

Afterwards,

01:57

The Lead Appointed Party compiles each task teams information delivery plan and generates a master information delivery plan.

02:08

The purpose of the master information delivery plan is to allow the Lead Appointed Party

02:14

to check the delivery plans across each task team to ensure they align with the overall delivery schedule and project milestones.

02:26

The Master Information Delivery Plan combines each task team's

02:31

Task Information Delivery Plan into a single schedule.

02:37

This schedule contains all information deliverables that the delivery team will produce

02:43

the sequence they are to be made in and when they are to be exchanged and delivered.

02:51

From this, an overall production timeline is estimated.

02:56

To confirm BIM Execution Plan.

02:58

The planning of information delivery becomes the responsibility of both The Lead Appointed Party

03:05

and The Appointed Parties.

03:08

They both shall review the proposed information delivery strategy

03:12

that the Lead Appointed Party previously developed as part of their tender response.

03:18

The delivery team shall update and confirm the information delivery strategy with the BIM Execution Plan.

03:31

This is where we are in the workflow.

03:33

Following up with defining the BIM management.

03:36

We can move on to Planning and Documentation.

03:41

the proposed additions and amendments to the project's information production methods

03:45

and procedures must be confirmed same way as the information delivery strategy.

03:51

To confirm the BIM Execution Plan,

03:53

The Lead Appointed Party and Appointed Parties must confirm and document those additions and amendments.

04:01

The Lead Appointed Party must update the High-level Responsibility Matrix

04:05

before the detailed responsibility Matrix can be developed for the delivery team.

04:10

The High-level Responsibility Matrix lists all appropriate elements within the information model

04:16

and identifies the responsible Appointed Party and the key deliverables associated with each element.

04:23

The goal is to improve collaboration amongst the delivery team through clearly defined and communicated responsibilities.

04:31

Once a High-level Responsibility Matrix has been updated,

04:35

The Leader Appointed Party Refines it into a detailed responsibility Matrix.

04:40

This Matrix establishes a set of Exchange Information Requirements for each Appointed Party identifying

04:46

what information is to be produced,

04:49

when the information is to be exchanged,

04:51

who the information is to be exchanged with and the task team which is responsible for its production.

04:58

Once established,

04:59

it outlines the task teams which are responsible, accountable,

05:04

consulted and informed about each information deliverable.

05:10

These samples show updated High-level Responsibility Matrix and a Detailed Responsibility Matrix, also known as a DRM document.

05:23

This is where we are in the workflow.

05:25

Now we can move on to defining standards, methods and procedures.

05:31

Any additions or amendments to the project's information standard within the pre-appointment BIM Execution

05:37

Plan need to be agreed on with The Appointing Party as part of the appointment.

05:42

The project's information standard may include Languages,

05:45

Units and Coordinate Systems, Origins and Orientations,

05:50

Naming Conventions, Codifications,

05:54

Text Styles and Dimensions and Line Styles.

06:05

This is where we are in the workflow.

06:07

The final step is defining the IT solutions for the project.

06:13

The proposed Software, Hardware and IT Infrastructure schedule needs to be confirmed in the same way

06:19

as the information delivery strategy and the information production methods and procedures.

06:25

The Lead Appointed Party and Appointed Parties should update and confirm the Software,

06:30

Hardware and IT Infrastructure schedule that the delivery team will use.

06:36

And this is all we have in this objective and for that matter in this course.

06:41

See you in the next course.

Video transcript

00:01

Welcome to the third objective of this course where we will discuss how to confirm the BIM Execution Plan.

00:14

This is where we are in the workflow.

00:16

In this step, we can define the BIM management.

00:23

Once the appointment has been awarded,

00:25

the delivery team confirms the BIM Execution Plan

00:28

to comprehensively define how the Exchange Information Requirements will be met.

00:34

The BIM Execution Plan should be updated with an agreed upon by each Appointed Party,

00:41

representing the overall delivery team, not just the lead appointed party.

00:47

In doing this,

00:48

each task team within the delivery team must establish

00:51

and maintain its Task Information Delivery Plan throughout its appointment.

00:58

The Task Information Delivery Plan is a detailed plan

01:02

that establishes how each task team will provide the information deliverable,

01:08

they have been assigned in the responsibility Matrix.

01:12

This information may include models, documents, schedules, calculations, reports,etc.

01:19

The purpose of the Task Information Delivery Plan is to identify precisely what deliverables will be produced,

01:27

what information they will contain,

01:30

how long it will take to create them and when they will be delivered.

01:36

The Task Information Delivery Plan is often formatted as a spreadsheet.

01:42

The critical point of this plan is the estimated time

01:45

and resources needed to meet the Lead Appointing Party's Exchange Information Requirements,

01:51

so the project program can be populated.

01:56

Afterwards,

01:57

The Lead Appointed Party compiles each task teams information delivery plan and generates a master information delivery plan.

02:08

The purpose of the master information delivery plan is to allow the Lead Appointed Party

02:14

to check the delivery plans across each task team to ensure they align with the overall delivery schedule and project milestones.

02:26

The Master Information Delivery Plan combines each task team's

02:31

Task Information Delivery Plan into a single schedule.

02:37

This schedule contains all information deliverables that the delivery team will produce

02:43

the sequence they are to be made in and when they are to be exchanged and delivered.

02:51

From this, an overall production timeline is estimated.

02:56

To confirm BIM Execution Plan.

02:58

The planning of information delivery becomes the responsibility of both The Lead Appointed Party

03:05

and The Appointed Parties.

03:08

They both shall review the proposed information delivery strategy

03:12

that the Lead Appointed Party previously developed as part of their tender response.

03:18

The delivery team shall update and confirm the information delivery strategy with the BIM Execution Plan.

03:31

This is where we are in the workflow.

03:33

Following up with defining the BIM management.

03:36

We can move on to Planning and Documentation.

03:41

the proposed additions and amendments to the project's information production methods

03:45

and procedures must be confirmed same way as the information delivery strategy.

03:51

To confirm the BIM Execution Plan,

03:53

The Lead Appointed Party and Appointed Parties must confirm and document those additions and amendments.

04:01

The Lead Appointed Party must update the High-level Responsibility Matrix

04:05

before the detailed responsibility Matrix can be developed for the delivery team.

04:10

The High-level Responsibility Matrix lists all appropriate elements within the information model

04:16

and identifies the responsible Appointed Party and the key deliverables associated with each element.

04:23

The goal is to improve collaboration amongst the delivery team through clearly defined and communicated responsibilities.

04:31

Once a High-level Responsibility Matrix has been updated,

04:35

The Leader Appointed Party Refines it into a detailed responsibility Matrix.

04:40

This Matrix establishes a set of Exchange Information Requirements for each Appointed Party identifying

04:46

what information is to be produced,

04:49

when the information is to be exchanged,

04:51

who the information is to be exchanged with and the task team which is responsible for its production.

04:58

Once established,

04:59

it outlines the task teams which are responsible, accountable,

05:04

consulted and informed about each information deliverable.

05:10

These samples show updated High-level Responsibility Matrix and a Detailed Responsibility Matrix, also known as a DRM document.

05:23

This is where we are in the workflow.

05:25

Now we can move on to defining standards, methods and procedures.

05:31

Any additions or amendments to the project's information standard within the pre-appointment BIM Execution

05:37

Plan need to be agreed on with The Appointing Party as part of the appointment.

05:42

The project's information standard may include Languages,

05:45

Units and Coordinate Systems, Origins and Orientations,

05:50

Naming Conventions, Codifications,

05:54

Text Styles and Dimensions and Line Styles.

06:05

This is where we are in the workflow.

06:07

The final step is defining the IT solutions for the project.

06:13

The proposed Software, Hardware and IT Infrastructure schedule needs to be confirmed in the same way

06:19

as the information delivery strategy and the information production methods and procedures.

06:25

The Lead Appointed Party and Appointed Parties should update and confirm the Software,

06:30

Hardware and IT Infrastructure schedule that the delivery team will use.

06:36

And this is all we have in this objective and for that matter in this course.

06:41

See you in the next course.

Confirm the BIM Execution Plan - Exercise

Objective

Task 1: Confirm the delivery team’s BIM Execution Plan in agreement with each appointed party to comprehensively define how the Exchange Information Requirements for your project will be met.

  1. Confirm the names of the individuals undertaking the information management function and activities within the delivery team.

  1. Update the delivery team’s information delivery strategy (as required).

  1. Confirm and document the delivery team’s proposed information production methods and procedures.

  1. Agree with the appointing party on any additions or amendments to the project’s information standard.

  1. Confirm the schedule of software, hardware, and IT infrastructure the delivery team will use.

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