ISO 19650-4:2022 is the part of the international BIM standard suite that focuses specifically on . While Part 2 covers the "delivery phase" and Part 3 covers the "operational phase," Part 4 provides the specific criteria for the process of exchanging information between parties.

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Emily had heard about the standard but hadn't had a chance to dive into it yet. She knew it was related to the organization and digitization of information about buildings and civil engineering works, but she needed to learn more.

It provides detailed guidance on how to securely and consistently exchange information between parties. It bridges the gap between the high-level requirements of the standard and the practical technical setup needed to move data from one software platform to another without losing fidelity.

Standardized criteria for checking information before it is published.