Hi Deborah, (01)
Building Service Performance (02)
The key concept was, I believe the need to
"better define the interface between control
systems and the outside world." (03)
Cheers,
Rex (04)
>Hi Toby and All -
>
>Can you please refresh my memory about what your original title was
>"Building Service ______ Framework"?
>
>I'd like to start building this and it is going to have to work
>backwards from the attached- in other words starting on the right side
>with the codes and performance requirements then defining the design
>elements that will achieve the goals.
>
>
>INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS:
>
>In addition to ISO 15926:
>
>Can the requirements be based on ISO 12006-2 Organization of
>Information about Construction Works (rather than ISO Technical Report
>14177 Classification of information in the construction industry July
>1994) because of the cleaner alignment with current OmniClass?
>
>Also, is ISO/PAS 12006-3 part 3 Framework for Object Oriented
>Information Exchange - important to make space for and design towards?
>
>What about ISO/IEC 11179, Information Technology? Framework, 11179-2:
>Classification, 11179-3: Registry metamodel and basic attributes,
>11179-4: Formulation of data definition, 11179-5: Naming and
>identification principles, and 11179-6: Registration?
>
>Especially in regards to OGC, what about ISO 35.100 Open Systems
>Interconnection?
>
>
>SAMPLE FACILITIES:
>
>Once that basic framework is chosen, what energy codes and
>sustainability codes are realistic to aim for? Just to stick with the
>fire station first - where would you start? The international
>standards for all the above encompass too much for one facility. They
>match up better with UniFormat.
>
>So - what would the ideal fire station do and how would you capture
>which areas are served by this station?
>
>For the other 9 facilities, I plan to revise to accomodate/survey OCCS
>11 rather than the list sent earlier.
>
>
>BUILDING CODES:
>
>>From here I was thinking the column titles should be updated from
>"Cross Over" to the testing agency and level of performance expected.
>The fire station template is attached, only a couple concrete and
>structural steel tests are filled in.
>
>Since the next BIMstorm is in Vancouver and there is not time to learn
>Canadian codes, should the basic structure be based on New Orleans for
>now?
>
>
>INFORMATION ITSELF:
>
>The information itself, I feel is defined through MasterFormat
>Division 00 and 01, which drops away after the owner's operations
>start, and lives on in Divs 27 and 28 literally in the building(s), in
>the model, or as part of network exchanges.
>
>In that regard, I am also "...keen to explore how we could map to
>international standards like Open Group's UDEF
>(http://www.opengroup.org/udef/) which complies to the ISO 11179 and
>ISO 15000 standards (data management standards)"
>.....onto the topics shown for the sample set of 10 facilities -
>buildings that provide a certain set of services and need to meet a
>selected level of performance.
>
>Deborah
>
>--
>
>*************************************************
>Deborah L. MacPherson
>Projects Director, Accuracy&Aesthetics
>Specifier, WDG Architecture PLLC
>
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