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BIM and CADD Graphic Formats Sample Clauses

BIM and CADD Graphic Formats. 2.2.1 Provide all BIM and CADD data in any of the following software formats: a. Autodesk, Inc. Revit 2018 or higher. b. Autodesk, Inc. AutoCAD release 2018 or higher. c. Alternative compatible BIM software formats that conform to the requirements of Section 2.2 of this Attachment if accepted in writing by t h e County’s Contract Administrator. 2.2.2 BIM data required for Contract submittals shall be provided in native.rvt format as well as .ifc format in conformance with IFC (Industry Foundation Classes) IFC2x4 or higher, as established by the buildingSMART International Alliance for Interoperability. Use of BIM vendor’s or systems that incorporate the International Alliance for Interoperability IFC standard above must be approved in writing in advance by the County’s Contract Administrator and comply with this Attachment. 2.2.3 Building Positioning to be accomplished for the intended project site by using “Auto – by Shared Coordinates” process or similar. Obtain State Plane Coordinates from Project survey information and utilize this same positioning process for all BIM files. 2.2.4 CADD data required for Contract submittals shall be provided in native .dwg format or be contained within the structure of the BIM data required in Section 2.2.2. 2.2.5 Copies of all BIM drawing sheets or other CADD submittals intended for hardcopy plotting or printing shall be provided by Consultant and subconsultants in portable document format (pdf). Final document submittals must also include drawing web format (.dwf) electronic media of above. a. Consultant must ensure that all digital files and data (e.g., constructs, elements, base files, prototype drawings, reference files and images, blocks, attribute links, pen settings and all other files external to the drawing itself) are compatible with the Contract Administrator's target BIM and/or CADD system (i.e., BIM and CADD software, platform, database software), and adhere to the standards and requirements specified herein.
BIM and CADD Graphic Formats. 2.2.1 Provide all CADD or PDF data in Autodesk, Inc.’s AutoCAD release 2018 or higher for Windows in native .dwg electronic digital format. CADD data required for Contract submittals shall be provided in native .dwg format. Provide copies of all drawing sheets or other CADD and/or PDF format produced documents intended for hardcopy plotting or printing in plot (.plt) and drawing web format (.dwgf) versions of all sheets/documents. 2.2.2 Provide all BIM models and data in Autodesk Revit 2018 or higher. Provide all BIM and data in any of the following software formats: a. Autodesk, Inc. Revit 2018 or higher. b. Alternative compatible BIM software formats that conform to the requirements of Section 2.2 of this Attachment if accepted in writing by the County’s Contract Administrator. 2.2.3 BIM data required for Contract submittals shall be provided in native.rvt format as well as .ifc format in conformance with IFC (Industry Foundation Classes) IFC2x4 or higher, as established by the buildingSMART International Alliance for Interoperability. Use of BIM vendor’s or systems that incorporate the International Alliance for Interoperability IFC standard above must be approved in writing in advance by the County’s Contract Administrator and comply with this Attachment. 2.2.4 Building Positioning to be accomplished for the intended project site by using “Auto – by Shared Coordinates” process or similar. Obtain State Plane Coordinates from Project survey information and utilize this same positioning process for all BIM files. 2.2.5 CADD data required for Contract submittals shall be provided in native .dwg format or be contained within the structure of the BIM data required in Section 2.2.2. a. Ensure that all digital files and data (e.g., constructs, elements, base files, prototype drawings, reference files and images, blocks, attribute links, pen settings and all other files external to the drawing itself) are Compatible Data with the Contract Administrator's target BIM and/or CADD system (i.e., BIM and CADD software, platform, database software), and adhere to the standards and requirements specified herein.
BIM and CADD Graphic Formats. 2.2.1 Provide all CADD data in Autodesk, Inc.’s AutoCAD release 2018 or higher for Windows in native .dwg electronic digital format. CADD data required for Contract submittals shall be provided in native .dwg format. Provide copies of all drawing sheets or other CADD and/or PDF format produced documents intended for hardcopy plotting or printing in plot (.plt) and drawing web format (.dwf) versions of all sheets/documents.

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