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Posted on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 10:43 AM
Version 1 of the new National Building Information Modeling Standard (NBIMS) is now available for review.

The document, titled “National Building Information Modeling Standard Version 1.0 – Part 1:  Overview, Principles, and Methodologies” provides the capital facilities industry with its first comprehensive look at the full scope of requirements for Building Information Modeling (BIM). The review period will span from March 12, 2007, until May 21, 2007.

Those interested in reviewing the document can obtain it from the NIBS National BIM Standard web site, http://www.facilityinformationcouncil.org/bim/publications.php.

This document is the first to be issued under the new NIBS “buildingSMART” Alliance initiative announced February 27, 2007. The NBIMS will provide the diverse capital facilities industry with a vision of how to support and facilitate communications throughout the facility lifecycle, from project inception through design and construction, even past demolition for improved operations, maintenance, facility management, and long-term sustainability.

The document was assembled by over thirty subject matter experts from across the capital facilities industry. It provides both a snap shot of where this burgeoning capability exists today as well as identifies work still needing to be accomplished. This first part of Version 1.0, which is now out for review, will be followed by Part 2 at the end of the year. Part 2 will contain items to be standardized across the industry using the NIBS congressionally authorized consensus process.

The NBIMS has six goals:
1) Seek industry wide agreement
2) Develop an open and shared standard
3) Facilitate discovery and requirements for sharing information throughout the facility lifecycle,
4) Develop and distribute knowledge that helps share information that is machine readable
5) Define a minimum BIM
6) Provide for information assurance for BIM throughout the facility lifecycle.

Deke Smith, the NBIMS Project Committee Chairman stated that “this open standard will allow us to take full advantage of worldwide BIM developments and also to ensure the United States remains competitive in the world capital facilities market.”  

  --From an announcement

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# re: National BIM Standard Part 1 Available for Review

3/16/2007 5:40 AM by Michael Schettine
My comments: BIM has many opportunities to advance building interoperbility and intergration into a highly fragmented construction industry. However, thier is one very critical area BIM can improve on. The dissmenination of the information data to the building environment, this should is the next, natural advancment for BIM.
To much time (money) is spent looking at blue prints, blue prints are long over due to be replaced at the jobsite. They will still be present but reduced to lesser value in the actual building process.
A patened design solution has been created that can reduce human error, reduce waste and verticlly drive on-site productivity. This is the solution for many problems in building today and accelerates/anchors BIM technology.

The AccuFrame System creates easy to use, visual building templates from the CAD file to be used on building on-site. In testing with the DuPont comapany and my company (promoting a positive advancment in construction technology) we have recorded 15% saving in labor by first time end-users.

Our mission is to unite the final design with the building site to create a "new predicability" the construction process. By doing so, computer visualation templates becomes the guilding factor in predicable construction.

I'd like to explain more, if you'd like to hear more please contact me at my email address.

Thank you,

Mike Schettine
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