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Industry feedback sought on BIM Product Data Templates

CIBSE’s BIM Steering Group – in partnership with a number of industry bodies and professional engineering institutions – has developed a Building Information Modelling (BIM) initiative, Product Data Templates (PDTs), designed to fast-track the flow of general product information into BIM models.

CIBSE’s BIM Steering Group – in partnership with a number of industry bodies and professional engineering institutions – has developed a Building Information Modelling (BIM) initiative, Product Data Templates (PDTs), designed to fast-track the flow of general product information into BIM models.

The first PDTs are now being made available for public consultation and the Institution is seeking feedback from the building services sector– particularly trade associations and the manufacturers of relevant products.

8 PDTs, listed below, are now available online for comment/feedback, with over 150 more being developed:

·         Air Diffuser

·         Heat Detector

·         Isolation Valve

·         Luminaire

·         Manhole

·         Pump

·         Radiator

·         Smoke Detectors

The steering group is interested in all feedback and comment, particularly on whether the PDT adequately describes the product type, how easy it is to complete the fields and whether the complete PDT is sufficient.
 
Further information about why the PDTs are needed, and how they work, can be found at www.cibse.org/bim or in the recent CIBSE Journal BIM supplement. Further videos explaining the process can be found at www.BIMtalk.co.uk
 

12 August 2014
Source: HVR

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