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 (“BIM”) Execution Plan means that certain plan prepared by the Project team with the guidelines and protocols for use by the Project Team to effectively utilize the BIM throughout the design, bidding, construction and life cycle of the Project.
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Samples: Construction Manager, Construction
Building Information Model. (“BIM”) means the computable, digital, multi-dimensional representation of the physical and functional characteristics of the each 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, bidding and construction phases of the Projects, and for TFC's ’s use throughout the life-cycle of the facilitiesProject. 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 (“BIM”) Execution Plan means that certain plan prepared by the Project team Team with the guidelines and protocols for use by the Project Team to effectively utilize the BIM throughout the design, bidding, construction and life cycle of the Project.
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Samples: Management Agreement
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, bidding and construction phases of the Projects, and for TFC's ’s use throughout the life-cycle of the facilitiesProject. 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 (“BIM”) Execution Plan means that certain plan prepared by the Project team Team with the guidelines and protocols for use by the Project Team to effectively utilize the BIM throughout the design, bidding, construction and life cycle of the Project.
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Samples: Program Management Firm Agreement
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 (“BIM”) Execution Plan means that certain plan prepared by the Project team with the guidelines and protocols for use by the Project Team to effectively utilize the BIM throughout the design, bidding, construction and life cycle of the Project.
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Samples: Agreement