Building Information Model. “BIM”). CMR shall coordinate efforts with the PMP, TFC Project Manager, and the A/E to successfully implement the BIM Execution Plan for the Project. CMR will provide personnel, including a BIM Coordinator, and appropriate services to ensure the proper flow of information is provided to enable appropriate input into and output from the BIM, including, but not limited to, importing information into the BIM, providing updated information on changes to the Project plans and specifications during construction, assisting on conflict resolution, coordinating the sharing of information, facilitating file exchange, and other deliverables as assigned to it in the BIM Execution Plan. TFC may assign additional deliverables to CMR as it concerns the functionality of the BIM such that the complete BIM may be provided to TFC upon completion for TFC's use throughout the life-cycle of the Project.
Building Information Model. The BIM will be continually updated throughout the Construction Phase in accordance with the BIM Agreement so that the Model is current with the actual “as-built” condition and when completed will be the Record Model.
Building Information Model. (“BIM”) means the computable, digital, multi-dimensional representation of the physical and functional characteristics of the Project’s facilities and their related life-cycle information in Autodesk Revit format and Autodesk Civil 3D, to be used as a repository of design and construction information for use by the Project Team during the design, bidding, Preconstruction, and construction phases of the Projects, and for TFC's use throughout the life-cycle of the facilities. Members of the Project Team are required to coordinate all efforts with respect to the BIM in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the BIM Execution Plan developed for the Project.
Building Information Model. The terms “Building Information Model,” “BIM,” or “Model” mean a parametric computable representation of the design of the Project developed by Design Build Entity including architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and information
Building Information Model. A Building Information Model is a digital representation of the Project, or a portion of the Project, and is referred to in this Exhibit as the "Model," which term may be used herein to describe a Model Element, a single model or multiple models used in the aggregate, as well as other data sets identified in AIA Document G202–2013, Project Building Information Modeling Protocol Form. § 1.4.2 Building Information Modeling. Building Information Modeling or Modeling means the process used to create the Model.
Building Information Model or BIM means a computable multi-dimensional representation of the physical and functional characteristics of the Projects’ facilities and their related life-cycle information, to be used as a repository of design and construction information for use by the Project Team during the design, bidding and construction phases of the Projects, and for the TFC’s use throughout the life-cycle of the facilities.
Building Information Model. Building Information Model" or "BIM" means the computable, digital,
Building Information Model. The design team shall develop a BIM model for use in schematic energy modeling with the following criteria: • The model shall define the building footprint and include all exterior walls. • The model shall define all interior walls, with all rooms modeled individually. • All fenestration shall be modeled. • All doors shall be modeled. • All overhangs, sun shades and roof monitors shall be modeled. • All floors must be modeled. • All roofs must be modeled. • All ceilings must be modeled. • All rooms must be bounded. • All room names and numbers must be defined and entered into the element properties. The following information shall also be incorporated into the energy model: • Detailed electric and fuel rates as defined by the local service provider. • Building function and occupancy. • Building operating schedules. • Building lighting information in xxxxx/ft2 and schedules. • Building HVAC equipment information (EER, COP, MBH, kW, tons, etc) and schedules. • Building plug load information (kW, Btuh) and schedules. • Building process load information (kW, Btuh) and schedules. • Building envelope construction components including U‐values, SHGC, absorptivity, SRI value, color, thickness, etc, as applicable to the component.
Building Information Model. If BIM is utilized on the Project, the BIM and subsidiary models used for design and construction are the property of District. Design Builder and its other Design Build Team Members agree to provide the Program Manager, as a deliverable before Final Completion, the record BIM and any other BIM files that Program Manager deems necessary. Despite the above, design elements that were created by any Design Build Team Member, before execution of this Contract, as extensions to commercially available BIM software will remain the property of the respective party that created the extension, regardless of whether it was used in the BIM for Work performed under this Contract, and District will hold a perpetual, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to those design elements for purposes of designing, constructing, renovating, operating, and maintaining the Project for which the BIM was created.
Building Information Model. Development of the BIM in accordance with Section 4 of the General Conditions.