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What Is ISO 19650? A Simple Guide for Everyone
Imagine you're working on a building project, like designing a new school or renovating an old office. Lots of people are involved—architects, engineers, contractors, and clients. Everyone has their own tools and ways of working. How can you make sure everyone is on the same page and that the project runs smoothly? That’s where ISO 19650 comes in. ISO 19650 is a global standard that helps teams organize and share information during construction projects. Think of it as a "rulebook" for managing all the data and documents created throughout a project. It’s not just for experts—anyone working on a project can benefit from following it. Why Do We Need ISO 19650? Building projects involve tons of information—design plans, schedules, budgets, and more. Without a good system, things can get messy: - Confusion: Team members might not know where to find the latest design version. - Mistakes:Outdated information can lead to costly errors. - Delays:Miscommunication can slow everything down. ISO 19650 solves these problems by creating clear processes for managing information. The Key Idea Behind ISO 19650 At its heart, ISO 19650 is about collaboration and organization. It says, "Let’s have one shared system where everyone stores and accesses information in the same way." This makes it easier to: 1. Find the right documents when you need them. 2. Work together without stepping on each other’s toes. 3. Track progress.so nothing gets overlooked. How Does It Work? Here are the basics of ISO 19650: 1. Plan Ahead Before the project begins, the team agrees on how information will be managed. This includes naming files, deciding where to store them, and setting deadlines for updates. 2. Create a Common Data Environment (CDE) The CDE is like a shared digital workspace. All project information—designs, photos, schedules—is stored here, so everyone can access it easily. 3. Follow a Standard Workflow ISO 19650 suggests using a step-by-step process for creating, reviewing, and sharing information. For example:
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New comment 8d ago
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Thankyou!
REVIT TEMPLATE CHECKLIST
Hi Crew Creating a robust Revit template is crucial for ensuring consistency and efficiency in your architectural projects. This checklist provides a step-by-step guide to setting up a Revit template that will serve as the foundation for all your future projects. Here are basic settings that will save you time 1. Project Units: - Navigate to the Manage tab to set up project units. - Ensure all disciplines have the correct format and unit symbols. 2. File Organization: - Establish a logical folder structure. - Customize browser organization for views and sheets. 3. View Templates: - Set up standardized view templates for different view types (plan, elevation, section). - Ensure consistent visibility settings, scale, and detail level. 4. Annotation Standards: - Define and standardize tags, dimension styles, and line styles. - Ensure symbols and annotations adhere to office or industry standards. 5. Sheets and Title Blocks: - Create standardized title blocks for various sheet sizes. - Utilize parametric sheets and title blocks. 6. Schedules: - Configure common schedules (e.g., air terminals, ducts). - Use available fields to set up your schedule. 7. Families: - Create a library of commonly used families. - Consider using online environments like Techbim or Bimobjects. 8. Layout and Styles: - Set default line styles, weights, patterns, text styles, and dimension styles. - Load default title blocks and create view templates. 9. Views: - Organize views and sheets effectively. - Create default levels and define project scope. 10. Export and Import Settings: - Predefine export and import settings for DWG files. - Set up project units and file locations. 11. Library Management: - Create a logical folder structure for component management. 12. User-Specific Settings: - Determine snap settings and keyboard shortcuts. 13. Tools and Automation: - Utilize tools for automation, such as diroots for plan generation or PDF exports. By following this comprehensive checklist, you can create a Revit template that enhances your productivity and ensures your projects meet professional standards.
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Informative :)
Introduce yourself (start here 🔥)
Hi! Welcome to the Revit MEP & BIM collective. This community helps construction professionals, students and engineers take big steps in digital construction. Step 1: Introduce yourself below! (📎 Copy/paste template 👇) Where are you from? What are you working on? What immetiate help do you need? Step 2: Start with the journey: https://www.skool.com/revit-mep-bim-collective/classroom/f93987c5?md=b447e19eb340463c844b5d3272672b8f ---------------------------------- Best practices in this community: 💡 Level up by posting insights and thoughtful comments. 💡 Help others level up by liking their content
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Introduce yourself (start here 🔥)
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Hello sir, Firstly thanks for letting me in your collective. Btw, I'm from India and a fresher to the AEC industry. I have just completed a BIM MEP course and training from a local institute here and i'm currently looking for new opportunity in the field. I think this collective would help me to learn more about the industry and workflows. As well as we could make more connections and ideas through it. It will be more helpful if you could give some suggestions for me as a fresher to get job. Also it would be helpful if you could refer or help to find jobs for me too. Thank you!
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that's okay ❤️
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@abdul-majid-k-9731
BIM MEP Modeler | Electrical and Electronics Engineering graduate

Active 8d ago
Joined Nov 9, 2024
Kerala, India
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