Lesson 1, Topic 1
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Overview of ISO 19650-2: Delivery Phase

Procuring – To manage the asset effectively they will need access to a range of organisational information to be confident the asset will meet business needs at the right price.
Designing – To design an optimal solution, they will need technical information such as associated whole-life financial and carbon cost and energy consumption of the assets, so that you can use the skills effectively to select the best design option.
Manufacturing – To manufacture products and materials in accordance with the design specification, they will need information to ensure they meet the required performance and testing criteria.
Assembling – To assemble the asset with minimal defects or delays, they need information to ensure each component is assembled in the correct way and in the correct order.
Operating – To operate the asset as it was intended, they need information to ensure his team receives the appropriate training on standard operation and emergency procedures.
Maintaining – To extend the life of the asset, they need information to make informed decisions about the benefits, costs and timings of maintenance interventions.
Decommissioning – To decommission the asset safely, they need information about the design or construction of the asset plus any changes that have occurred in its lifetime.
Recycling – To minimize the amount of materials that go to landfill, they need the information to identify what materials can and cannot be recycled or repurposed.
Operation & Maintenance
Both the receiver and provider may need information. Both require time and knowledge.

Why – Need data for lots of purposes, at all stages of the Asset’s life (Answer questions relating to the asset, location, satisfy legal and H&S responsibilities, does it meet the brief)

When – Once agreed, Receivers and providers must work collaboratively to establish when data needs to be exchanged (fixed date, milestones, frequency or a trigger event like maintenance event)

How – Once the why and when has been established, receivers and providers can then work collaboratively to establish how the data needs to be exchanged (the format, structure and naming, how the data is to be exchanged)

What – Finally the receiver and provider must identify the ‘minimum’ amount of data needed to satisfy each purpose and opportunity, and for reuse in other capacities (What non-graphical, graphical and documents are needed).
ISO 19650 Part 2 was published in January 2019, together with Part 1. On the one hand, ISO 19650-1 focuses on the concepts and principles of the 19650 series. On the other, ISO 19650-2 concentrates on the delivery phase of assets.

It considers the arrangement of parties and teams according to ISO 19650-2 and the activities associated with each sub-clause within ISO 19650-2 clause 5.