Organization and digitization of information about buildings and civil engineering works, including BIM — Information management using BIM — Part 3: Operational phase of the assets
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Summary
ISO 19650-3:2020 governs how BIM-based information is managed once an asset is in operation. It addresses asset information requirements (AIR), handover from delivery (Part 2), trigger events for information updates, and integration with FM/CAFM/CMMS systems.
Specifies requirements for information management during the operational phase of an asset using BIM. Covers handover from project to operations and ongoing asset information management.
Key Values
Activities8 (mirrors Part 2)
Key conceptTrigger events drive information management cycles in operations
OutputAsset Information Model (AIM)
Practical Notes
! Part 3 is younger and less widely adopted than Parts 1 and 2
! Handover BEP is the contract document where Part 2 (delivery) hands off to Part 3 (operation)
! Most CAFM software is not natively ISO 19650 compliant — bridging tools required
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Quick Reference Values
Activities8 (mirrors Part 2)
Key conceptTrigger events drive information management cycles in operations
OutputAsset Information Model (AIM)
Key Tables
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Key Clauses
Cl. 5 — Asset information management activities (8 activities mirroring Part 2 structure)
Cl. 6 — Asset Information Requirements (AIR)
Cl. 7 — Trigger events: planned vs unplanned changes that require info updates
Cl. 8 — Asset Information Model (AIM) maintenance
What is an AIM?+
Asset Information Model — the collection of structured information that supports the operation, maintenance, and decommissioning of an asset. Built up over the asset life cycle, starting from the Project Information Model (PIM) at handover.