A BIM risk register connects model issues with wider project risk management. It turns repeated clashes, missing data, late design inputs, weak coordination ownership, and handover gaps into risks that managers can prioritise and act on.
Why This Matters
BIM teams often track thousands of issues, but project managers need risk signals. A repeated unresolved riser clash may represent schedule risk. Missing asset data may represent handover risk. Weak coordinate control may represent rework risk.
Practical Guidance
Risk Categories: Group BIM risks by coordination, data, schedule, cost, safety, compliance, handover, and technology performance.
Trigger Conditions: Define when a model issue becomes a project risk. Examples include overdue high-priority issues, repeated design changes, unresolved interface ownership, or missing required data near a gate review.
Impact Scoring: Score probability and impact in project language. Use cost, delay, safety, regulatory, procurement, or handover consequences instead of only clash count.
Mitigation Actions: Each risk should have an owner, mitigation action, review date, and evidence of closure.
Checklist
- Group BIM risks by coordination, data, schedule, cost, safety, compliance, and handover
- Define trigger conditions for escalating model issues into risks
- Score risk by project impact, not only by model count
- Assign owner, mitigation, review date, and closure evidence
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The BIM issue log shows what is wrong in the model. The BIM risk register shows what could hurt the project.
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