Lead Appointed party
The term introduced by ISO 19650 typically describes the Tier 1 Main Contractor. For example: : Tier 1 = Lead Appointed Party Tier 2 and… Read More »Lead Appointed party
The term introduced by ISO 19650 typically describes the Tier 1 Main Contractor. For example: : Tier 1 = Lead Appointed Party Tier 2 and… Read More »Lead Appointed party
The purpose of the federation strategy and the Information Container (model) breakdown structure is to help plan the production of information by separate task teams… Read More »Federation strategy
After the project is completed, the Appointing Party expects to receive Asset Information Model (AIM) compliant with the Exchange Information Requirements (EIR). The aim… Read More »Handover
A division of standardised process and activities into named stages during the life of a system or facility. The process and activities extending from the… Read More »Work stages
actor (3.2.1) responsible for initiating a project and approving the brief [cited from ISO 19650-1:2018(en), 3.2.5] UK BIM Alliance responding to the inconsistency between current guidance… Read More »client
All parties appointed for the project are defined as members of the Project Team. Each function can be fulfilled by either an individual or multiple… Read More »Project Team
The purpose of using Common Data Environment (CDE) on a project is to provide the right person with the right information at the right time.[1]… Read More »Common data environment (CDE)
In ISO 19650 the Delivery team term replaces the term ‘ Project Delivery team’ the meaning meant to remain the same, but the change puts… Read More »Delivery team
In respect of asset lifetime PAS 1192-2:2013, describes one project delivery team, the term is connected with word ‘contract’ meaning one or many companies or… Read More »Project delivery team
The term describes the details and amount of information required. It is a framework which defines the extent and granularity of data to be exchanged.… Read More »Level of information need