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BICSI 003

Building Information Modeling (BIM) Practices for Information Technology Systems

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Organization: BICSI
Publication Date: 1 January 2014
Status: active
Page Count: 67
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The request and adoption of building information modeling (BIM) for information technology systems (ITS) projects has been steadily increasing in recent years. Architectural, engineering, and construction firms all differ in what they require and ultimately provide their client. When combined with the varying levels of information provided by manufacturers that support all aspects of the construction industry, the result can be inefficiencies, frustration, and a failure to meet project expectations.

BICSI 003 is the first BIM standard written specifically for communication and ITS. At its core, the new standard provides detailed information about BIM content models and object parameters, setting the recommended levels and guidelines for BIM models. Also contained are considerations about the integration of BIM within projects as well as identifying items within ITS that often enter into spatial conflicts with other areas of construction (e.g., electrical, mechanical).

Table of Contents

1 Introduction

2 Scope

3 Required Standards and Documents

4 Definitions, Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Units of Measurement

5 BIM Project Design

6 BIM Content Models

7 Object Parameters

8 Information Technology Systems Considerations

Appendix A: Deploying BIM (Informative)

Appendix B: About BIM (Informative)

Appendix C: Related Documents (Informative)

Document History

BICSI 003
January 1, 2014
Building Information Modeling (BIM) Practices for Information Technology Systems
The request and adoption of building information modeling (BIM) for information technology systems (ITS) projects has been steadily increasing in recent years. Architectural, engineering, and...

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