Learn ISO 19650
NZ Handbook

NZ Project Mission

Turn BIM guidance and real project cases into procurement, coordination, and handover decisions.

Client To Handover Workflow

The NZ material makes ISO-style information management visible in project actions.

01

Define client objectives and information requirements.

02

Prepare EIR from OIR, AIR, and PIR.

03

Ask tenderers to explain capability and methodology.

04

Evaluate the BIM response before appointment.

05

Develop the BEP before design starts.

06

Set up CDE rules and exchange procedures.

07

Coordinate models with clear ownership.

08

Check quality and deliver useful asset information.

Case Study Scan

Each card is a speaking clue: name the BIM value, then explain it in one sentence.

Coordination and one source of truth

University of Auckland Engineering School

Shared model ownership and a clear BEP helped a complex education project reduce rework and support design-stage decisions.

Stakeholder understanding

Christchurch Justice and Emergency Services Precinct

Federated models and virtual consultation helped teams explain complex operational requirements to many stakeholders.

Technical services coordination

University of Auckland Undergraduate Laboratories

BIM helped coordinate HVAC, electrical, plumbing, lab services, and fume exhaust systems in a constrained shell.

Healthcare spaces

North Shore Hospital

Model-based coordination supported a technically demanding elective surgery centre with many discipline interfaces.

Asset information

Hamilton Wastewater Treatment Plant

Scanning, drones, barcodes, and model-linked information helped create a more reliable operational information base.

Public-sector delivery

NZDF Gymnasium

BIM supported planning, coordination, and a shared version of project information for a defence facility.