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BSI launches revised standard for data’s role in improving operability

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The BSI has just published the revision to the BS 8536 standard, which focuses on the information and data needed to determine operability and performance requirements of a built asset.

BS 8536:2022 Design and construction for operability consolidates BS 8536-1:2015 on facilities management and BS 8536-2:2016 on asset management into a single standard to achieve two goals: to better reflect developments in the UK BIM Framework and to play a part in helping accelerate the adoption of sustainable building and infrastructure practices.

In a blog post, the BSI explained: “The concept of operability is perhaps less well understood. Indeed the principle of “constructability”- how easy or difficult will it be to construct an asset - has always been widely applied.

“However consideration of how easy or difficult an asset will be to operate over its lifetime has received far less attention. This asks for design decisions to be based on accurate and relevant information and data, and their impact on operations to be understood before they’re committed to construction.

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