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ISO 12006

International standard


Summary

International standard

ISO 12006 is within the discipline of architecture for building construction.

  • ISO 12006 "Building construction - Organization of information about construction works" is an international standard dealing with structuring of information for construction. It has two parts:
    • ISO 12006-2:2015 "Building construction - Organization of information about construction works - Part 2: Framework for classification of information"
    • ISO 12006-3:2007 "Building construction - Organization of information about construction works - Part 3: Framework for object-oriented information" also known as BuildingSMART Data Dictionary or International Framework for Dictionaries (IFD) Library.

Classification of project stages:

  • inception/ procurement
  • feasibility
  • outline proposals, programme preparation
  • scheme detail/ costing
  • detail design/ costing
  • production information and bills of quantities preparation
  • tender action
  • construction preparation
  • construction operations on site
  • completion
  • feedback

References

References

  1. more details in: http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=61753
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