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BICSI 003 2014

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ANSI/BICSI 003-2014, Building Information Modeling (BIM) Practices for Information Technology Systems

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BICSI 2014 67
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The request and adoption of building information modeling (BIM) for information and communications technology (ICT) industry 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 ICT. 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 ICT that often enter into spatial conflicts with other areas of construction (e.g., electrical, mechanical).

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PDF Pages PDF Title
6 TABLE OF CONTENTS
8 INDEX OF FIGURES
INDEX OF TABLES
10 1  Introduction
1.1  General
1.2  Purpose
1.3  Levels of Requirement
2  Scope
11 3  Required Standards and Documents
12 4  Definitions, Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Units of Measurement
4.1  Definitions
13 4.2  Acronyms and Abbreviations
4.3  Units of Measurement
14 5  BIM Project Design
5.1  Overview
5.2  Pre-Schematic Design
5.3  Schematic Design
5.4  Design Development
15 5.5  Bid Documents
5.6  Construction Documents
5.7  A/E Contract Close-out
5.8  Project Audit
16 6  BIM Content Models
6.1  Introduction
6.2  Organization of Content
22 6.3  Content Detail
37 6.4  Hosting behavior
38 7  Object Parameters
7.1  Overview
7.2  Naming and Identity Parameters
40 7.3  Shared Parameters and Shared Parameter Files
41 7.4  Global Object Parameters
42 7.5  Telecommunications Parameters
50 8  Information Technology Systems Considerations
8.1  Overview
8.2  Telecommunications Considerations
52 8.3  Electronic Safety and Security (ESS) Considerations
53 8.4  Data Center Considerations
54 8.5  Building Automation System (BAS) Considerations
56 Appendix A:  Deploying BIM (Informative)
A.1  Overview
A.2  Implementation
60 Appendix B:  About BIM (Informative)
B.1  History and Current Industry Condition
B.2  Potential Benefits of BIM
62 B.3  Challenges
63 B.4  The “Information” Within BIM
64 B.5  Integrated Project Delivery
66 Appendix C:  Related Documents (Informative)
BICSI 003 2014
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