BSRIA is delighted to have launched the “major update” of the go-to design framework guide for building services – BG 6 – A Design Framework for Building Services (5th edition) – at an industry launch event in London in June.
BG 6 contains design activity proformas and drawing / model definitions that are used to support contract documentation and to encourage efficient collaborative working between building services and other designers such as architects and structural engineers and also along building services supply chains.
Evolution into revolution
The design of a new building is a fundamental part of the procurement process – it takes the client’s requirements and converts them into a tangible representation which informs all later activities on the way to making a client’s “wishes a reality”.
There is a myriad of activities required to produce the necessary level of detail and information, as well as the output documents. The role of BG 6 is to provide a platform where these activities can be identified and allow them to be allocated to individual organisations or roles within the project team.
BG 6 was first published in 1994 to facilitate and accelerate clarity over the roles and duties of those involved in the design phases of construction projects.
Since then – it has been revised and updated to reflect the changing nature of the UK construction industry practices and the implications these have had on the allocation of design responsibilities.
David Bleicher, Publications Manager, BSRIA, said:
“In recent years – changes in technology have brought with them new issues concerning the level of information provided as outputs from design activities. They have also highlighted the need for clarity around existing topics such as the resolution of clashes throughout the design stages and defining coordination roles and responsibilities. These are addressed in the new edition!
It represents a significant update from the former edition. The release of this new edition ensures that BG 6 continues to be the industry standard document for building services consultants, consulting engineers, contractors and designers. It helps them, and their clients, clarify and define the extent and timing of their design activity and design deliverables on any specific project.”
Ease of use
It is crucial that each party understands its responsibilities as above in terms of design activities, responsibilities and deliverables. Using the guide also ensures that all necessary activities are identified and allocated and that there are no gaps between, or duplication of, responsibilities.
BG 6 provides a series of task lists, model descriptions and sample drawings to let the user decide what activities are carried out by which project team member when and to what level of detail.
Key areas of change include:
- A new layout with clear colour coding for easier navigation.
- Better guidance for the reader/user.
- Completely revised stage-by-stage tasks descriptions as pro-formas.
- New and more illustrations of 3D models and drawings delivered at the different project stages.
- More comprehensive listings of deliverables now available as an online resource.
- A range of worked examples showing how the tools could be completed for different types of project or appointment, in an appendix and online.
BSRIA will be staging new BG 6 training courses in November – in both Bracknell and Preston. And a webinar will be streamed.
BG 6/2018 can be purchased in pdf and hard copy from www.bsria.co.uk. BSRIA members can download the pdf for free. A fully editable “licensed version” is also available. For further information – or to provide feedback – contact BSRIA’s Publications Manager, David Bleicher – david.bleicher(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)bsria.co.uk – 01344 465 589.