The long-term usability of digital building documents is essential for the maintenance and optimization of infrastructure portfolios. It supports the preservation of building-specific knowledge and the cultural heritage hidden within. However, having to do this throughout the lifecycle of a building - or even indefinitely - remains a major challenge. This is especially true for organizations responsible for large collections of digital building documents, such as public administrations or archives. In this article, we first describe the challenges and requirements associated with preservation tasks, and then introduce the concept of so-called representation information within BIM (Building Information Modeling). This type of information is important to give meaning to the stored bit sequences for a particular community. Then, we design a repository for representation information and introduce some so-called 23 BIMcore content elements. Finally, we focus on BIM and the construction sector and explain how the proposed repository can be used to implement the two concepts introduced in the ISO reference model OAIS (Open Archival Information System), namely the representation information and the context information, as well as the concept of significant properties, which has not yet been explicitly modeled in OAIS.
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