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    Design management systems Guide to managing design in construction

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  31-10-2014

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    0 Introduction
    Section 1 - General
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms and definitions
    Section 2 - Framework for design management
    4 General
    5 Formation and management of the design team
    6 Responsibilities
    7 Establishing the brief
    8 Project plan
    9 Process plan
    10 Programming
    11 Classification
    12 Project communications
    13 Costs to the client/employer
    Section 3 - Design resource management
    14 Staff resource
    15 Innovation and value management (VM)
    16 Technical information
    17 Manual, CAD and BIM production
    18 Records management
    19 Technical equipment
    20 Procuring design, surveying and other related services
    21 Extracting data requirements
    22 Intellectual property and copyright
    Section 4: Design process management
    23 General
    24 Pre-commission review
    25 Design brief
    26 Design stages
    27 Progress validation
    28 Design data control
    29 Design during construction
    30 Monitoring during construction
    31 Testing
    32 Completion
    33 Post occupancy
    34 Design management appraisal
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    Abstract - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    Provides guidance on management of the construction design process at all levels, for all organizations and for all types of construction projects.

    Scope - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    This part of BS7000 gives guidance on management of the construction design process at all levels, for all organizations and for all types of construction projects. The guidance given is applicable to purpose-built constructions, equipment and components. It is intended for those who work in and with the construction industry, particularly designers and those managing design. Where general management principles are given, they may be adapted to suit any size of design organization or construction project. The guidance given is applicable to management of design activities throughout the life-cycle of a construction project, and the principles of the facilities management function.

    This part of BS7000 makes reference to, but does not cover activities prior to client/employer initiation of a project or factors considered by clients/employers when selecting the most appropriate form of construction procurement.

    NOTE1 Guidance on the design of manufactured products and services is given in BS7000‑2 and BS7000‑3 respectively.

    NOTE2 This part of BS7000 complements BSENISO9001.

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    Committee B/555
    Development Note Supersedes BS 7000-4(1996). (12/2013) Supersedes 12/30240618 DC. (01/2014)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS 8536-1:2015 Briefing for design and construction Code of practice for facilities management (Buildings infrastructure)
    BS 7000-2:2015 Design management systems Guide to managing the design of manufactured products
    BS 8536-2:2016 Briefing for design and construction Code of practice for asset management (Linear and geographical infrastructure)
    BS 8541-6:2015 Library objects for architecture, engineering and construction Product and facility declarations. Code of practice
    BS 8541-5:2015 Library objects for architecture, engineering and construction Assemblies. Code of practice
    15/30315620 DC : 0 BS 8536 - FACILITY MANAGEMENT BRIEFING - CODE OF PRACTICE
    14/30296635 DC : 0 BS 7000-2 - DESIGN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - GUIDE TO MANAGING THE DESIGN OF MANUFACTURED
    15/30296207 DC : DRAFT FEB 2015 BS 8895-2 - DESIGNING FOR MATERIAL EFFICIENCY IN BUILDING PROJECTS - PART 2: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR CONCEPT DESIGN AND DEVELOPED DESIGN
    BS PAS 8810(2016) : 2016 TUNNEL DESIGN - DESIGN OF CONCRETE SEGMENTAL TUNNEL LININGS - CODE OF PRACTICE
    16/30333120 DC : 0 BS 8536-2 - BRIEFING FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION - PART 2: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR ASSET MANAGEMENT (LINEAR AND GEOGRAPHICAL INFRASTRUCTURE)
    BS 8895-2:2015 Designing for material efficiency in building projects Code of Practice for concept and developed design
    BS 1192(2007) : 2007 COLLABORATIVE PRODUCTION OF ARCHITECTURAL, ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION - CODE OF PRACTICE

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS PAS 1192-2(2013) : 2013 SPECIFICATION FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR THE CAPITAL/DELIVERY PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS USING BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING
    BS 8534:2011 Construction procurement policies, strategies and procedures. Code of practice
    BS ISO 15489-1:2016 Information and documentation. Records management Concepts and principles
    BS EN ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems. Requirements
    BS EN ISO 10012:2003 Measurement management systems. Requirements for measurement processes and measuring equipment
    BIP 0008-2 : 2014 EVIDENTIAL WEIGHT AND LEGAL ADMISSIBILITY OF INFORMATION TRANSFERRED ELECTRONICALLY: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BS 10008
    BS 7000-3:1994 Design management systems Guide to managing service design
    BS 4778-2:1991 Quality vocabulary Quality concepts and related definitions
    BS ISO 12006-2:2015 Building construction. Organization of information about construction works Framework for classification
    BS ISO/IEC 27000 : 2016 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SECURITY TECHNIQUES - INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - OVERVIEW AND VOCABULARY
    BS ISO 16739 : 2013 COR 2017 INDUSTRY FOUNDATION CLASSES (IFC) FOR DATA SHARING IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND FACILITY MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIES
    BS EN 12973:2000 Value Management
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