BIM and CAD METHODOLOGY Sample Clauses

BIM and CAD METHODOLOGY. For projects with a construction cost of three million dollars ($3,000,000) or greater the architectural, structural, and MEP document sets shall be developed as an integrated 3D BIM model. Use of BIM for other design team members (i.e., civil, engineers) is encouraged, but not required. Projects under the specified cost threshold may be developed by the architect via either BIM or CAD. When BIM is used, the Architectural set shall be BIM-based by 75% Schematic phase. Structural and MEP engineering shall be BIM-based by 50% Preliminary phase.
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BIM and CAD METHODOLOGY. For projects with a construction cost of three million dollars ($3,000,000) or greater the architectural, structural, and MEP document sets shall be developed as an integrated 3D BIM model. Use of BIM for other design team members (i.e., civil, engineers) is encouraged, but not required. Projects under the specified cost threshold may be developed by the architect via either BIM or CAD. When BIM is used, the Architectural set shall be BIM-based by 75% Schematic phase. Structural and MEP engineering shall be BIM-based by 50% Preliminary phase. At the onset of the project the Architect/Engineer shall review document organization and coordination with the Project Administrator. Based on this review the Architect/Engineer shall issue a letter to the Project Administrator describing measures to be employed by the design team to ensure interdisciplinary document coordination on the project. Where BIM is employed, the letter shall address the elements (level of detail) to be modeled, a summary of elements that will not be relational to the BIM database, file and document format, and the intended methodology for coordination of BIM and non-BIM elements. Standard forms and documents will be provided by the Trustees and shall be used in performing services required by this Agreement. Such forms may include, but are not limited to: Facilities Planning forms: 1-3, 2-6, 2-6.5, 2-7.5, 2-8, 2-8.5, 2-9, 3-1; Construction Management forms: construction change proposals, request for information submittals and responses; A/E forms: Extra Service Authorization with countersignature block, and CSU professional services invoice templates. Prior to the start of work Architect/Engineer shall submit for approval by the Trustees the names of the consultant firms and key individuals proposed for the project design team. The Trustees shall have the discretion to accept or reject for cause any consultant or individual proposed. If a consultant is rejected, the Architect/Engineer shall propose an alternate consultant acceptable to the Trustees. Nothing in this Agreement shall create any contractual relation between the Trustees and any consultant retained by the Architect/Engineer.
BIM and CAD METHODOLOGY. For projects with a construction cost of three million dollars ($3,000,000) or greater the architectural, structural, and MEP document sets shall be developed as an integrated 3D BIM model. Use of BIM for other design team members (i.e., civil, engineers) is encouraged, but not required. Projects under the specified cost threshold may be developed by the architect via either BIM or CAD. When BIM is used, the Architectural set shall be BIM-based by 75% Schematic phase. Structural and MEP engineering shall be BIM-based by 50% Preliminary phase. 2.3 DOCUMENT COORDINATION At the onset of the project the Design-Builder shall review document organization and coordination with the Project Administrator. Based on this review the Design-Builder shall issue a letter to the Project Administrator describing measures to be employed by the design team to ensure interdisciplinary document coordination on the project. Where BIM is employed, the letter shall address the elements (level of detail) to be modeled, a summary of elements that will not be relational to the BIM database, file and document format, and the intended methodology for coordination of BIM and non-BIM elements.

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