BICSI 003 2024
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ANSI/BICSI 003-2024, Building Information Modeling (BIM) Practices for Information Communication Technology Systems
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BICSI | 2024 |
The request and adoption of building information modeling (BIM) in relation to ICT and telecommunication projects continue to increase. Architectural, engineering, and construction firms all differ in what they require and ultimately provide for their client. When combined with the varying levels of information provided by manufacturers that support all aspects of the construction industry, the result can be inefficiencies, frustration, and a failure to meet project expectations. BICSI 003 is the first BIM standard written specifically for communication and ICT. Continuing to provide detailed information about BIM content models and object parameters, ANSI/BICSI 003-2024 contains updated information on BIM projects and BAS and ESS systems. Also covered are considerations about the integration of BIM within projects, as well as identifying items within ICT that often enter into spatial conflicts with other areas of construction, such as electrical and mechanical systems.
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6 | Table of Contents |
8 | Index of Figures Index of Tables |
12 | 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Categories of Criteria |
14 | 2 Scope |
16 | 3 Required Standards and Documents |
18 | 4 Definitions, Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Units of Measurement 4.1 Definitions 4.2 Acronyms and Abbreviations |
19 | 4.3 Units of Measurement |
20 | 5 BIM Project Design 5.1 Overview 5.2 BIM Expectation Plan 5.3 Contracts |
21 | 5.4 Schematic Design 5.5 Design Development 5.6 Construction Documents |
22 | 5.7 Bidding and Bid Documents 5.8 Construction Administration 5.9 A/E Contract Close-out 5.10 Project Audit |
24 | 6 BIM Content Models 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Organization of Content 6.2.1 Overview 6.2.2 Categories |
25 | 6.2.3 Subcategories 6.2.4 Approved Subcategories |
26 | Figure 6-1 Examples of Dedicated and Work Space |
27 | Figure 6-2 Coverage Zone Example |
28 | 6.3 Content Detail 6.3.1 Overview |
29 | 6.3.2 General Guidelines Figure 6-3 Example of Symbols Replacing Features |
30 | 6.3.3 Levels of Detail Figure 6-4 Example of a Technology Room at a Low Level of Detail |
31 | Figure 6-5 Example of a Technology Room at an Intermediate Level of Detail Figure 6-6 Example of a Technology Room at a High Level of Detail |
33 | Figure 6-7 Example of a Pathway Plan at a Low Level of Detail |
34 | Figure 6-8 Example of a Rack at a Low Level of Detail |
35 | Figure 6-9 Example of a Wall-Mounted Device at a Low Level of Detail Figure 6-10 Example of a Wall-Mounted Faceplate at a Low Level of Detail |
36 | Figure 6-11 Example of a Classroom Technology Plan at an Intermediate Level of Detail |
37 | Figure 6-12 Example of a Rack at an Intermediate Level of Detail |
38 | Figure 6-13 Example of a Wall-Mounted Device at an Intermediate Level of Detail Figure 6-14 Example of a Wall-Mounted Faceplate at an Intermediate Level of Detail |
39 | Figure 6-15 Example of a Rough-In Detail Drawing at a High Level of Detail |
40 | Figure 6-16 Example of a Rack at a High Level of Detail |
41 | Figure 6-17 Example of a Wall-Mounted Device at a High Level of Detail Figure 6-18 Examples of Reflected Ceiling Plans at a High Level of Detail |
42 | Figure 6-19 Example of a Wall-Mounted Faceplate at a High Level of Detail |
43 | 6.4 Hosting Behavior |
44 | 7 Object Parameters 7.1 Overview 7.2 Naming and Identity Parameters 7.2.1 Overview 7.2.2 Usage |
45 | Table 7-1 Typical Identity Parameters |
46 | 7.3 Shared Parameters and Shared Parameter Files 7.3.1 Overview 7.3.2 Examples Figure 7-1 Example of Text-based Shared Parameter File |
47 | Figure 7-2 Example of a Spreadsheet Shared Parameter file 7.4 Global Object Parameters 7.4.1 Required Table 7-2 Required Object Parameters for All Objects |
48 | 7.4.2 Recommended Table 7-3 Recommended Parameters for All Objects 7.5 Telecommunications Parameters 7.5.1 Overview 7.5.2 Outside Plant |
50 | 7.5.3 Building Interior Facilities Parameters |
51 | 7.5.4 Electronic Safety and Security (ESS) Parameters |
52 | 7.5.5 Building Automation Systems (BAS), Management & Control Parameters |
54 | 7.6 Data Centers Parameters |
56 | 8 Information Communication Technology Systems Considerations 8.1 Overview 8.2 Telecommunications, ESS, Data Center and IT Considerations 8.2.1 Outside Plant Facilities |
58 | 8.2.2 Building Interior Facilities |
59 | 8.3 BAS Considerations 8.3.1 Outside Plant Facilities 8.3.2 Building Interior Facilities |
62 | Appendix A Deploying BIM (Informative) A.1 Introduction A.2 Implementation |
63 | Figure A-1 Personnel Hierarchy Example |
65 | A.3 Training |
66 | A.4 The First Project: |
68 | Appendix B About BIM (Informative) B.1 History and Current Industry Condition B.2 Potential Benefits of BIM |
69 | Figure B-1 BIM Model of MEP Design |
70 | B.3 Challenges |
71 | B.4 The “Information” Within BIM |
72 | B.5 Integrated Project Delivery |
74 | Appendix C Related Documents (Informative) |