Last edited 15 Dec 2020

Responsibility matrix

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a very broad term that describes the process of creating and managing digital information about a built asset such as a building, bridge, highway or tunnel.

ISO 19650-1 Organization of information about construction works - Information management using building information modelling. Part 1: Concepts and principles, suggests that responsibilities should be set out in two forms of responsibility matrices:

Ref Information management according to BS EN ISO 19650 Guidance Part 1: Concepts, second edition, published by the UK BIM Alliance, the Centre for Digital Built Britain and the British Standards Institute in July 2019. https://ukbimframework.org/resources/

Information protocol to support BS EN ISO 19650-2 the delivery phase of assets, published by the UK BIM Framework in association with the Construction Industry Council (CIC), Edition 1: May 2020, suggests that a Detailed Responsibility Matrix is: ‘…a Responsibility Matrix identifying what information is to be produced, when the information is to be exchanged and with whom and which Task Team is responsible for its production, as may be provided in accordance with the Information Standard.’

It defines a High Level Responsibility Matrix as: '...a Responsibility Matrix containing the allocated responsibility for each element of the Information Model and the key deliverables associated to each element, as may be identified in the Information Particulars and/or provided in accordance with the Information Standard.'

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