ISO 23387:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 22 September 2025

Building information modelling (BIM) — Data templates for objects used in the life cycle of assets

ISO 23387:2025 Files

English 35 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 78.41

ISO 23387:2025 Scope

This document provides the concept of data templates developed to enable machine interpretability based on a standardized data structure, carrying the alphanumerical information for any object used in the life cycle of assets.

This document provides a description of how data templates are implemented following ISO 12006-3.

This document provides a methodology to create and maintain data templates in data dictionary.

This document provides guidance for linking between data templates and classification systems within data dictionaries based on ISO 12006-3.

This document provides an XML Schema Definition (XSD) representing an implementation of the ISO 23387 and ISO 12006-3 data models.

It is not within the scope of this document to provide the content of any data templates.

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