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(published/02/) PAS is maintained by. It is the first of two documents which will provide clear guidance about best practice implementation of BIM to organizations and individuals responsible for the procurement, design, construction, delivery, operation and maintenance of buildings. Download your free copy of PAS BS +A supersedes BS, which is withdrawn. Download your free copy of PAS Learn more about BIM at the Constructing Excellence BIM PAS provides specific guidance for the information management requirements associated with projects delivered using BIM. Not all information on a project will be originated, exchanged or managed in a BIM format PASGUIDANCE NOTE NHSScotland Abstract Brief status of PASSpecification for collaborative sharing and use of structures Health and Safety information using BIM and what should go into the Employers Information Requirements PAS Specification for information management for the capital/delivery phase of construction projects using building information modelling. Information about this document Text introduced or altered by Amendment Nois indicated in the text by PAS provides specific guidance for the information management requirements associated with projects delivered using BIM. Not all information on a project will be originated, exchanged or managed in a BIM format This standard is available from the following sources What is BIM? BIM was defined by PAS as ‘Building Information Modelling’ and as a ‘process of designing, constructing or operating a building or infrastructure asset using electronic object-oriented information’ This definition infers a number of statements that clarify BIMThe PAS framework sets out the requirements for the level of model detail (the graphical content), model information (non-graphical content, such as specification data), model definition (its meaning) and model information exchanges In planning, designing and constructing buildings or infrastructure clients, designers and contractors are obliged to apply the principles of prevention and mitigate the inherent H&S risks within the constructed design solution and those hazards associated with the intended activities of the end user(s) or occupier(s) It is the first of two documents which will provide clear guidance about best practice implementation of BIM to organizations and individuals responsible for the procurement, design, construction, delivery, operation and maintenance of buildings.