What is a BIM Execution Plan (BEP)?
A BIM Execution Plan or BEP is an essential or valuable element of any construction work especially for complex projects. The main intent is to define a foundational framework to ensure successful deployment of advanced design technologies. It should show an overall plan of execution with clear picture.
Types of BIM Implementation Plans
- Pre-contract BIM Execution Plan
The Pre-contract implementation plans are the initial plans which demonstrates the supplier's proposed approach, capability and capacity to meet the Employer's Information Requirements (EIR).
2. Post-contract BIM Execution Plan
The post-contract BEP will develop in detail over time as more members of the supply chain are appointed.
BIM Project Execution Planning Procedure:
- Identify BIM goals and uses
- Design BIM project execution process
- Develop information exchanges
- Define supporting infrastructure for BIM implementation
Benefits of Using a BIM Implementation Plan
The major benefits of having a BIM Implementation Plan include:
- Communication
At the very beginning of the construction project, BIM implementation plan encourage instant communication among teams which helps to manage responsibilities and expectations.
- Collaboration
Collaboration is important for large or international projects which have different requirements, regulations and internal standards. International teams can collaborate via a single plan, preventing the creation of silos and multiple plans.
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