BIM Maturity Levels Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
BIM Maturity Levels Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
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00 Level 0 BIM
Level 0 means that the project
promotes zero collaboration
and makes use of paper-based
2D CAD drafting techniques.
The main goal is to generate
Production Information in the
form of paper or electronic
prints. This is an obsolete level
that is rarely used by industry
professionals nowadays.
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01 Level 1 BIM
Level 1 BIM involves using both 3D CAD and 2D
drafting. While 3D CAD is used for conceptual
works, 2D is used for the generation of statutory
approval documentation and Production
Information. At this level, data sharing happens
electronically using a common data
environment (CDE) managed by the contractor.
Also, the CAD standards are governed under
British Standards (BS 1192:2007
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Guidelines to Achieve Level 1 BIM
For achieving Level 1 BIM, the following should be taken care of:
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02 Level 2 BIM
All the parties work on their local 3D CAD
Level 2 BIM is prescribed by the UK Government for models and information is exchanged through
public sector projects. This level promotes a common file format. Such a system allows
collaborative working by giving each of the organizations to combine external data with
stakeholders its own 3D CAD model. Collaborative their own model to create a federated BIM
working is the distinguishing aspect of this level and Model. Explore more about BIM Exectution
Level 2 requires streamlined information exchange plan (BEP/BXP)
related to a project and seamless coordination
between all the systems and the stakeholders.
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Guidelines to Achieve Level 2 BIM
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Guidelines
03 Level 3 BIM to Achieve Level 3 BIM
Often termed as ‘Open BIM’ the scope of Level 3
hasn’t been completely defined though it promises
deeper collaboration between all stakeholders The scope and vision of BIM Level 3 are defined by
through a shared model stored in a central repository. the UK Government in Level 3 Strategic Plan. Proper
Level 3 concept enables all the participants to work implementation and adoption of Level 3 require:
on the same model simultaneously which eliminates
the chance of conflicting information. 1. Development of a fresh ‘Open Data’ standard that
facilitates the sharing of project data around the
Level 3 proposes the use of an integrated solution globe
built around open standards like IFC where a single 2. Creation of new contractual frameworks for BIM-
server stores all the project data. Though this level is based projects for promoting collaboration and
slowly picking up pace, many firms in the UK are still ensuring consistency
thinking of transitioning from Level 2 to Level 3. 3. Training clients in the public sector to use BIM
techniques
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The United Kingdom’s Digital Built Britain Strategy talks
highly of using Level 3 BIM for the future. Though there is a
strong push by the government, the industry is slow to adapt
Level 3 BIM which is in the preliminary stages. The strategy
defines four phases for successful adoption of Level 3 BIM
which includes:
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