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luke.s.johnson
2009-11-25, 12:00 AM
Hi all. Is there anywhere on here that people have shared their BIM standards?

I am particularly looking for a Revit Drawing Standard / Manual to use as a basis for our own model.

I would also like to have a look at an 'example project' that people have completed in Revit. We have been using Revit for some time, but only recently have we really scaled up our use to a large project. This has led to us figuring out our BIM standard as we go (not ideal). If someone could provide us with some example drawings, that would be awesome.

Thanks for your help.

luke.s.johnson
2009-11-25, 12:04 AM
If you would like FTP access to upload files, please PM me and I will make this available to you.

barrie.sharp
2009-11-25, 10:17 AM
I'm only starting to blindly develop standards. I whole heartedly support a resource that shares standards.

I particularly would like to see completed buildings to understand routes and solutions to various problems in a real life situation: Forget tutorials, how do people really model in Revit?! The Revit tutorials seem to fit into an ideal world but don't tackle real issues such as finishing under a stairs etc.

RobertB
2009-11-25, 04:39 PM
Luke,

Have you checked out the National BIM Standard (http://www.wbdg.org/bim/nbims.php)?

Valkin
2009-11-25, 06:56 PM
I saw this yesterday that the AEC ul just came out with a standard as well
http://aecuk.wordpress.com/2009/11/20/aec-uk-bim-standard-now-available/

luke.s.johnson
2009-11-26, 12:14 AM
There are some very handy resources at http://www.indiana.edu/~uao/iubim.html

luke.s.johnson
2009-11-26, 12:19 AM
There is also a great thread on these forums entitled Revit Template Sharing.

The FTP details allowing you to access some of these templates is at http://forums.augi.com/showpost.php?p=945037&postcount=79

However, the 'template' is only part of the BIM standard. I'm very interested in the actual nuts and bolts of how people educate their Revit users to maintain a good, simple set of standards.

dwebber
2011-04-07, 12:25 AM
Here are some links if you haven't already come across them. It would be nice if there was an all encompassing standard to start from but until there is, I would start with the first link:

http://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/cic/bimex/index.aspx - check out the awesome video to get the team jazzed!
http://www.wbdg.org/resources/cobie.php - A great way to start to define the I in BIM
http://www.csinet.org/Main-Menu-Category/Communities-2109-14280/Practice-Group/BIM.aspx - BIM for the Specifier
http://buildingsmartalliance.org/ - Look for IFC, IFD, IDM, NBIMS to get a feel for the monumental amount of groundwork that is being done to make BIM work
http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/105075 - biggest and most influential standard out there

Also besides ISU (which has done a very good job but is software biased) the State of Wisconsin, Army Corps of Engineers, Coast Guard, L.A. County Community College District, and Veteran Affairs all have BIM guidelines. I think Australia has also got a phase-1 BIM standard at a similiar level to the UK one.

Enjoy!

Revit Mr-E
2011-05-27, 03:56 PM
thanks all for the post's new to the forums and these are helpful.

Mr.E

cridder_
2011-09-09, 01:56 AM
don't forget to participate in http://openrevitstandards.com/

marti
2013-03-21, 09:52 PM
HI,

been collecting BIM Standards for a while. Here a list of about 40 of them from all over the worlds that you might find helpful

Here

http://www.cad-addict.com/2013/02/list-of-existing-bim-standards.html

Wanderer
2013-03-22, 02:51 PM
HI,

been collecting BIM Standards for a while. Here a list of about 40 of them from all over the worlds that you might find helpful

Here

http://www.cad-addict.com/2013/02/list-of-existing-bim-standards.html

That is a fantastic table of resources.

xSmiffyx
2013-03-27, 08:56 AM
Hey Marti

Thanks for posting that, a good collection of links giving some useful info on the subject. I'll check to see if I have anything else you could add to your list.

:)

luis228642
2014-04-08, 06:00 PM
If you are looking for linestyles according to the european standards (ISO 128:20 ), have a look on the following website: http://www.archigrafix.com/technical-lines-iso-128-20.html

Chuckyd67
2014-04-17, 01:44 PM
Of all those standards mentioned in the list, in the USA, the only potential for a national standard is NBIMS. The others listed are for specialty uses and not necessarily of value to the entire market. The USACE is one primary example of that.

The NBIMS does not cover 2D output at this time. In that case, most people refer to the appropriate sections of the National CAD Standards. In the next release of the two documents, they will be coordinated so as to be complementary to each other, without having conflicts. The NCS has been around since well into the last century, so its contents are tried and true. Both documents reflect a consensus of hundreds of practitioners from all corners of the BIM/CAD world.

farkaspal63824302
2014-04-17, 02:07 PM
Send me your email account than I can sent a couple of drawings we created form a detailed design Revit model (mainly MEP)

praveen455
2014-09-05, 07:40 AM
thank you one and all for all you information