ISO 19650 - Building Information Modelling
ISO 19650 is a series of international standards that define the processes for effective information management in the design, build and management of building assets, i.e Building Information Modelling.
Replacing PAS 1192 in 2019, it enables teams to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
Achieving ISO 19650 certification demonstrates that your organisation adopts an internationally recognised standard for Building Information Modelling (BIM).
Large private and public sector construction tenders increasingly stipulate that organisations have ISO 19650 certification in order to qualify.
Working within this standard showcases that your organisation works towards best practice within a construction and facilities management program. It also enables your business to reduce unnecessary costs through wasted resources and time.
ISO 19650 is the international standard for Building Information Modelling (BIM).
The standard covers a range of aspects that you need to demonstrate including:
- Information delivery to be clearly defined at the start of the project along with how the principles of how information management will be implemented
- The communication of clear and effective information requirements to other organisations and individuals to specify or inform their work
- Risk assessments for the delivery of the information during the preparation phase of the plan
- Defined responsibilities in relation to activities and information deliverables and that it is understood by all parties
- A collaborative approach to working with all other parties on the project
ISO 19650 Certification Benefits
- Cost savings and reduce resource waste due to operating in a more efficient and effective way
- Pre-qualification for tenders and contracts
- Positive impact on your reputation and brand due to being seen as working to best practice
- Working collaboratively with clients and partners developing positive and long standing relationships
- Demonstrating compliance with influencers and stakeholders across public sector and large organisations
- Reduce risk and potential contract penalties