The Supplier information technology (IT) assessment form is undertaken by all appropriate organisations in the project supply chain and shall enable organisations to demonstrate their information exchange capability and IT maturity. The IT Assessment Form has two sections:
Information Exchange: Intended to show what electronic data and information the company is willing to exchange.
Software and Systems: Intended to enable the company to give the project team confidence that IT Systems and procedures are mature and robust.
A template Supplier information technology (IT) assessment form can be found at: http://www.cpic.org.uk/cpix/cpix-supplier-it-assessment-form
The IT Assessment Form highlights the difference and similarities with the project IT systems. It helps the project BIM enabling team to negotiate information exchange protocols and standards. It is an opportunity for the company being assessed to Demonstrate Maturity and Provide Confidence.
The supplier BIM assessment form is referred to in PAS 1192-2 clause 6.4. It provides a means for organisations to demonstrate their competence and understanding of BIM in a document that can be used to compare and assess their BIM capability.
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PAS 1192-5:2015:
Specification for security-minded building information modelling, digital b... -
BS 1192:2007 + A2:2016:
Collaborative production of architectural, engineering and construction inf... -
PAS 1192-2:2013:
Specification for information management for the capital/delivery phase of... -
PAS 1192-3:2014:
Specification for information management for the operational phase of asset... -
BS 1192-4:2014:
Collaborative production of information. Fulfilling employer’s information... -
BS 8536-1:2015:
Briefing for design and construction. Code of practice for facilities manag... -
BS 8536-2:2016:
Briefing for design and construction. Code of practice for asset management... -
PAS 1192-6:2018:
Specification for collaborative sharing and use of structured Health and Sa... -
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