Information delivery plans (MIDP & TIDP)

The schedules of who delivers what information, when — task-level TIDPs aggregated into the project-wide MIDP.

Information delivery plans are how ISO 19650 schedules the production of information. A Task Information Delivery Plan (TIDP) is the plan a single task team prepares, setting out what information it will deliver, when, and in what format. The Master Information Delivery Plan (MIDP) is the consolidated, project-wide plan that brings all the TIDPs together into one delivery schedule.

The relationship is straightforward: the MIDP aggregates the TIDPs. Each task team prepares its own TIDP; the lead appointed party (the information-management function) assembles them into the MIDP. The MIDP is the project-level coordination schedule, the TIDPs the discipline-level inputs that feed it.

What they schedule is who delivers what, when, and in what format — models, drawings, documents, data drops, approvals, certificates — aligned to the project programme so deadlines and dependencies are visible. The structure sits inside the ISO 19650 planning workflow and is documented in or alongside the BIM execution plan: the BEP sets the overall approach, the MIDP and TIDPs schedule the actual deliverables. In Italian these are the piani di consegna informativa.

Sources

  • ISO 19650
  • UK BIM Alliance
  • ACCA

Definitions are original wording based on understanding of the sources above.

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