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ISO 19650-4: the final piece of the BIM standards jigsaw

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What is often labelled the ‘final piece of the jigsaw’ in the suite of international standards to facilitate collaborative BIM was officially launched in October: ISO 19650-4. Denise Chevin caught up with Nick Nisbet, project lead of the group that developed the standard, to learn about the important differences it will make.

Nisbet has helped develop standards for more than 20 years, facilitating the transition of some British Standards to become ISOs. His latest endeavour has been to head up the transition of British Standard PAS 1192, part 4 into the ISO equivalent.

As Nisbet explains, the ISO 19650 series “aims to make collaborative information management and BIM best practice for both projects and asset management – and at its heart is taking advantage of the technology that we have.

“We need to have proper processes in place. They are there to set up trust among the project participants. Part 4 complements that process with a focus on the quality of the information that is being exchanged.”

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