The activities, documents, and their power for each party as set out in the ISO19650-2:2018, clause 5 and
covering
eight stages to utilize for the TSPEP-PH4 are demonstrated inside the table 2.
Table 2: BIM activities for TSPEP-PH4 and intensity as per ISO 19650-2: 2018
Per Project
5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8
Assessment Invitation Tender Appointment Mobilization Collaboration Information Project
and need to Tender Response production of model close-
information delivery out
High High Low Medium Low Low Medium High Appointing
Party (MOW)
Low Low High High High High High Medium Lead Appointed
Per Lead Appointed Party Appointment party
(B1,B2,B3,B4)
Low Low Medium Medium Medium High High Low Appointed party
Procurement Planning Production
BIM implementation has different stages, as shown in Figure 5 and Table 2. The methodology maintains manual
implementation principles from the BIM soft landscaping, BIM manual and BIM protocols issued by the UK and ISO
19650 and other standards related to process. With respect to above standard and methodological recommendations,
templates, and guides of the “BIM Handbook” and the “Project Execution Planning Guide” while expanding and
adapting the same for SEC. The TSPEP-PH4 is more involved in the beginning and towards the end of the project as
seen from the Table 2, whist the Lead Appointed Parties are heavily involved within the core of the process with the
Appointed Party (AP) supporting throughout being more involved within the production and delivery stages. All
activities are further detailed on upcoming pages.
4. The Company/ KEO’s BIM Roles
MOW appointed KEO as first appointed party for TSPEP-PH4, and he started working on it mapping the project
requirement. The company is also arrange training for their staff on BIM implementation, and it is also moving
forward, adopting and implementing BIM on their projects.
KEO was appointed as Owner BIM consultant (understanding the information management according to cl. 5.1.1 of
ISO19650-2:2018) for MOW as a LAP who are responsible for BIM adopting with RIBA plan of work (POW).
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