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These flashcards cover key concepts, facts, and data discussed in the lecture regarding the UK's BIM Mandate and its implementation within government construction projects.
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What was the primary goal of the UK's Government Construction Strategy 2011 regarding BIM?
To use 'collaborative BIM' for centrally procured government projects by 2016 and reduce public sector asset costs by 20%.
What was mandated by the UK in March 2016 for government projects?
BIM Level 2 mandate on all appropriate centrally funded government construction projects.
What is the expected BIM Level by 2021 according to the Information Management Mandate?
Information Management Mandate that requires fully collaborative 3D BIM as a minimum.
What shift did the UK government's 2011 drive for change influence in the construction sector?
It influenced a major international adoption of BIM, focusing on standards-driven movement and improved information management.
What are some of the listed benefits of better information management through BIM?
Increased efficiency, reduced costs, improved safety, better collaboration, and enhanced energy performance.
Identify two major challenges to BIM adoption in the construction industry?
Cost of specific software and interoperability issues between technologies.
What does the term 'BIM Level 2' entail according to the UK's Government Construction Strategy?
That all project and asset information, documentation, and data be electronic and collaborative.
According to the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), what influences the actual use of technology?
Perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use.
What does the Infrastructure and Projects Authority aim to achieve with the BIM Working Group?
To ensure preparations for BIM Level 2 mandate are complete and support departments in delivering measures.
What is the significance of the BIM maturity measures developed by the UK government?
To identify and improve the maturity of BIM Level 2 implementation across government projects.