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BS 1192-4:2014

Superseded

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Collaborative production of information Fulfilling employer’s information exchange requirements using COBie. Code of practice

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

01-04-2023

Language(s)

English

Published date

09-30-2014

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Business process
5 Purposes
6 Management and quality criteria
7 Implementation
Annexes
Annex A (informative) - Example COBie entries
Annex B (informative) - Unified modelling language (UML)
        diagram of the COBie schema
Bibliography

Describes a methodology for the transfer between parties of structured information relating to Facilities, including buildings and infrastructure.

This British Standard defines a methodology for the transfer between parties of structured information relating to Facilities, including buildings and infrastructure. It defines expectations for the design and construction project phases prior to handover and acquisition and the subsequent in-use phase.

This code of practice assists the demand side, including employers with portfolio managers, asset managers and facility managers, to specify their expectations while helping information providers, including the lead designers and contractors, to prepare concise, unambiguous and accessible information.

NOTE1 During briefing and renovation, these roles might be reversed. Other participants might have both roles.

NOTE2 Suppliers and specialist designers and contractors might also be involved in providing information.

Clause 4 documents these processes and by whom and when such exchanges are envisaged.

Employer’s Information Requirements (EIR) can be specified by the purposes intended for the information; Clause 5 structures these demands by use of “why” and “what”.

Clause 6 defines the management and quality criteria that are to be applied in the preparation and acceptance of the information exchange.

Specific implementation for buildings and infrastructure facilities and for new and existing facilities are detailed in Clause 7.

Committee
B/555
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 14/30294671 DC. (10/2014)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
58
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

BS PAS 1192-2(2013) : 2013 SPECIFICATION FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR THE CAPITAL/DELIVERY PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS USING BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING
BS 8541-1:2012 Library objects for architecture, engineering and construction Identification and classification. Code of practice
BS 8541-3:2012 Library objects for architecture, engineering and construction Shape and measurement. Code of practice
BS 8541-4:2012 Library objects for architecture, engineering and construction Attributes for specification and assessment. Code of practice
BS 8541-2:2011 Library objects for architecture, engineering and construction Recommended 2D symbols of building elements for use in building information modelling
BS 8544:2013 Guide for life cycle costing of maintenance during the in use phases of buildings
BS ISO 55000:2014 Asset management Overview, principles and terminology
BS PAS 1192-3(2014) : 2014 SPECIFICATION FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR THE OPERATIONAL PHASE OF ASSETS USING BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING
BS ISO 16739 : 2013 COR 2017 INDUSTRY FOUNDATION CLASSES (IFC) FOR DATA SHARING IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND FACILITY MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIES

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