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BIM Management involves processes for utilizing Building Information Modeling throughout an asset's lifecycle, enhancing collaboration, design quality, and project outcomes while reducing costs. BIM Managers are responsible for developing execution plans, establishing standards, managing coordination, and ensuring quality control. The document also touches on BIM Coordination, standards, and the significance of a Common Data Environment in preventing issues during construction.

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BIM Management involves processes for utilizing Building Information Modeling throughout an asset's lifecycle, enhancing collaboration, design quality, and project outcomes while reducing costs. BIM Managers are responsible for developing execution plans, establishing standards, managing coordination, and ensuring quality control. The document also touches on BIM Coordination, standards, and the significance of a Common Data Environment in preventing issues during construction.

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BIM Management:

●​ Definition: Processes and procedures for effectively using BIM throughout a built asset's
lifecycle.
●​ Importance:
○​ Improved collaboration
○​ Enhanced design quality
○​ Reduced costs
○​ Increased efficiency
○​ Better project outcomes
●​ BIM Manager Roles:
○​ Develops BIM Execution Plans
○​ Establishes BIM standards
○​ Manages BIM coordination
○​ Provides BIM training
○​ Ensures quality control
○​ Manages technology
○​ Monitors BIM performance
○​ Stays updated on BIM trends
BIM Coordination:
●​ Definition: (Implied - not defined in the prompt, but relates to managing the interfaces
between different models and disciplines)
●​ Importance: (Implied - to ensure clash-free designs and coordinated construction)
●​ BIM Coordinator Roles: (Implied - responsible for clash detection, model integration,
and communication between disciplines)
BIM Standards:
●​ Task: Identify two international BIM standards.
●​ Task: Explain the importance of these standards.
●​ Task: Define openBIM and COBie.
Common Data Environment (CDE):
●​ Task: Discuss problems faced without a CDE.

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