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Why the level of information need matters and how to make it work

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The term ‘level of information need’ has been with us in the construction sector for a few years now. When it was introduced as part of ISO 19650 in 2021, its aim was to simplify, rather than complicate, the business of information sharing in the construction industry. Nonetheless, many in the sector are still struggling to fully understand – and therefore put into practice – the concept.

To start with some background, the level of information need has become necessary because of the vast amounts of information now involved in a construction project. The days when a specific level of detail (LOD) for a designer generally corresponded to the scale of a drawing are long gone. Digitalisation, from CAD through to BIM systems, allowed the term ‘information’ to replace ‘detail’, and introduced the term ‘level of information’. This encompasses anything from the dimensions of a panel or the precise requirement for sound insulation to the number of bolts.

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