Comprehensive Guide to What is BIM Execution Plan
A comprehensive Guide to the BIM Execution Plan will guide you in understanding the BIM Execution Plan
A BIM Execution Plan (BEP) outlines how Building Information Modeling (BIM) will be implemented on a construction project. It is a critical document ensuring efficient collaboration, data exchange, and project delivery.
Key Components of BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Project Overview:
The Project Overview has the baseline information about a project
- Project Goals and Objectives: Define the overall Goals and Objectives of the BIM Execution Plan.
- Scope of BIM Implementation: Describe briefly, what needs to be achieved through the BIM Process.
- Key Stakeholders and their role: Define Key Stakeholders, these may include, Project Owners, Project Managers, Architects, Contracting companies, the BIM Production team
Project Timelines:
Define Project Timelines based on Critical Project Stages. What needs to be achieved, and what deliverables must be submitted?
- Project Milestones: Project Milestones are specific stages that define a project’s progress.
- Deliverables for each Milestone: Each Milestone has pre-defined deliverables, for example, these may include the LOD 200 Model defining preliminary design.
BIM Deliverables
- List of deliverables for each stage: Deliverables for each stage also relate to Project stages. Each stage has specific requirements and deliverables related to these stages, for example, the Clash-free LOD 300 Model.
- Model Exchange Protocol and Procedures: Models are typically uploaded to the Cloud such as Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC)
BIM Uses
- Specific BIM Objectives include Extraction of Project Documentation such as CD Sets/ GFC, Quantity Extraction for Cost Estimation, 4D Scheduling, 5D Cost Estimation.
- LOD Specifications (Level of Development) requirements for BIM Models
- BIM Deliverables
BIM Standards and Procedures
- Modelling conventions and guidelines
- File naming and storage protocols
- Quality control and assurance processes
- Collaboration and communication workflow
Software and Hardware
- BIM Software platform to be used
- Collaborative Cloud Platform to be used
- Hardware Requirements and Compatibility
- Data Exchange formats
BIM Process Management
- BIM Workflow/ Stages of the process
- Coordination Meetings
- Progress Reporting Procedures
BIM Quality Management
- Quality control and assurance processes for BIM models
- Model Validation and Verification Procedures
BIM Training and Support
- BIM Training and Support for Project Team Members on BIM Tools and Workflows.
- Ongoing Support Resources for BIM Implementation.
Collaboration and Communication
- Common Data Environment (CDE) protocols for Model Sharing and Collaboration
- Communication Protocol for BIM-related issues and updates
What is a BIM Execution Plan (BEP)? A Guide
Start Early:
Start developing the BIM Execution Plan during the initial stages of the project.
Collaborative Process:
Involve all project stakeholders in the BEP development process.
Tailored to Project Needs:
Customize BEP to
Dynamic Document:
BEP is a Dynamic Document. Regularly review and update the BEP throughout the Project Lifecycle.
Ashit Goyal
Principal Architect and Founder CEO
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