In project management, there are ten knowledge areas (Integration, Scope, Schedule, Cost, Quality, Resource, Communication, Risk, Procurement, and Stakeholder Management) that are covered in the different stages of the ISO 19650:2 Delivery phase of the assets framework that are in line with the five process groups (Initiation, Planning, Execution, Monitor & Control, and Closing).
ISO 19650: 2 goes through eight stages and the project scope is well defined in the initial stages of the project itself. This helps all the other stakeholders to get clarity on the ultimate use cases of the model that they are going to develop, and this helps them to develop it in the right way with relevant information filled into the model.
All the information (RFI’s, Models, Drawings, Risk Register, or any other documentation) generated is readily available in the Common Data Environment (CDE) with appropriate file naming convention, version, and revision for easy accessibility and all-time availability for relevant stakeholders of the same project or as a reference for any future projects.
The project itself can be certified separately for ISO 19650:2 from a certifying body that can be showcased as an achievement for the department as well as the organization and this project can be further taken to ISO 19650:3 certification which is the Operational phase of the asset.