Çekin, ErhanSeyis, Senem2022-01-032022-01-032020http://hdl.handle.net/10679/7657The major requirement of architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry is to effectively manage information gathered from different project stakeholders. A structured guideline requires for managing the process and information productively. The first global Building Information Modeling (BIM) standards, BS ISO 19650-1 and BS ISO 19650-2, are recently published for managing information over the whole life cycle of a built asset using BIM. The research objective of this study is to develop and implement a BIM execution plan (BEP) based on BS EN ISO 19650‐1 and BS EN ISO 19650‐2, and identify the benefits of using BS EN ISO 19650 standards in the BIM-based construction projects. The results of this study indicate that using ISO 19650 standards in the BIM projects allows stakeholders to (1) demonstrate a significant value proposition for purpose-driven, structured, verified and validated information models, (2) support data exchange in a collaborative information management system efficiently, and (3) minimize data over processing. This study makes a significant contribution to the AEC literature and industry by presenting the development and implementation process of a BIM Execution Plan based on BS EN ISO 19650‐1 and BS EN ISO 19650‐2 standards, and benefits of BS ISO 19650-based BIM projects. This study will promote the use of ISO 19650 standards in the BIM-based construction projects.engopenAccessBIM execution plan based on BS EN ISO 19650‐1 and BS EN ISO 19650‐2 standardsconferenceObject6774ISO 19650BIMBuilding information modelingBIM execution plan