Are you new to ISO 19650 and wondering where to start? Information management is the foundation of successful AEC projects, and understanding ISO 19650 is key to staying ahead in the digital era.
That’s why we’ve created the Beginner’s Guide to ISO 19650—a comprehensive introduction to the concepts and skills you need for effective information management.
Here’s what you’ll find inside:
Chapter 1
The Role of Standarlization in BIM
This chapter examines how standards like ISO 19650 reduce inefficiencies, enhance collaboration, and support informed decision-making, driving project success in the digital era.
Chapter 2
Overview of ISO 19650
This chapter explores the evolution of ISO 19650 from the UK’s BIM Level 2 mandate, highlighting its role in improving construction efficiency, its alignment with global standards, and its influence on advancing BIM adoption.
Chapter 3
ISO 19650-1 and 2 Key Concepts
This chapter covers the principles of ISO 19650-1 and 2, including information management stages, requirements, the Common Data Environment (CDE), and key resources, offering insight into structured BIM information management.
Chapter 4
Information Management Skills in line with ISO 19650
This chapter outlines key skills for effective information management, focusing on competency, capability, capacity, and the importance of ISO 19650 certifications for professionals and businesses.
💡 Whether you’re an AEC professional or a business looking to enhance your processes, this guide is the perfect starting point. By understanding ISO 19650 essentials, you’ll unlock new levels of efficiency, collaboration, and success.
About the Author
Nicoleta Panagiotidou is an architect, ISO 19650 specialist, and founder of BIM Design Hub. She helps AEC professionals and businesses enhance project and business success through effective information management.
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