A BIM Execution Plan (BEP), also known as a BIM Implementation Plan, is a comprehensive document that helps project participants move forward with clear roles and expectations. A BEP is an essential element to create before beginning any construction project, especially for those that are large or complex with many collaborators.
Through clear roles, responsibilities and real-time communication, a BEP keeps all in sync while ensuring construction stays on track. This is vital when adhering to tight schedules. A thoughtful plan also makes sure details don’t fall through the cracks or become last-minute change orders that cause delays.
A thorough a BEP is a powerful project accountability tool that keeps work moving forward throughout the various phases of planning and construction. A well-coordinated project starts with a well-crafted BEP.
BIM Scope:
Design Model LOD 300
Construction Model & Shop Drawings LOD 350
BOQ
4D
5D
Course Contents:
Project Initiation
BIM Planning
BIM Model Criteria and Guidelines
BIM Team Structure
Communication and Information Exchange
Appendices
Appendix I: Definitions
Appendix II: BIM Coding System
Appendix III: BIM Model Elements
Appendix IV: Modelling Methodology
Appendix V: Model Quality Control Methodology
Appendix VI: BOQ Model Development Methodology
Appendix VII: 4D/5D Model Methodology
Appendix VIII: Naming Convention
Notes:
You will learn how to read and create BIM Execution Plan
Implementation of the course with Actual Case Study
You will Learn What is a BIM execution plan (BEP)?
You will Learn Who needs a BEP?
You will Learn What are the key elements of a successful BEP?