Building Information Modeling (BIM) Sample Clauses

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Building Information Modeling (BIM). The Professional shall develop the design at each stage using Building Information Modeling (BIM) software and related technologies –specifically, the 2020 or current versions of Autodesk "Revit Architecture" for architectural, Autodesk "Revit Structure" for structural content, and Autodesk "Revit MEP" for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing drawings. These models shall be used by the Professional for design coordination, collision avoidance, and production of traditional two-dimensional drawings, and may be used for energy analysis, day lighting analysis, and other building or systems analysis. The implementation and use of BIM shall be discussed by the Professional, Owner, and Construction Manager at a BIM kickoff meeting as early in design as possible, with the agreed-upon parameters captured by the Professional in a project-specific BIM Execution Plan using Owner’s template. The BIM Execution Plan shall be updated and augmented by the Professional, with concurrence and agreement by the Owner and Construction Manager, throughout design and construction as needed to solidify details regarding terminology, schedule, content, format, risk allocation, and use of the model(s). Professional shall provide the BIM model(s) to the Construction Manager throughout design and construction subject to the limitations outlined in the BIM Execution Plan for scheduling, coordination, resource management, estimating, and other uses deemed beneficial to the Owner for delivery of the Project. Professional shall update the BIM model(s) at the end of construction to reflect the actual, "as-built" conditions per requirements as specified in the BIM Execution Plan. Final as-built model(s) shall be delivered to the Owner in the BIM format(s) as originally developed as linked Revit-based models containing the architectural, structural, and M/E/P content including sheet(s) elements reflecting content and format as depicted in the record drawings.
Building Information Modeling (BIM). The Construction Manager shall implement and facilitate the BIM program with the Trade Contractors and design team. Construction Manager shall act as the “lead” in preparing composite coordination drawings incorporating all Trade Contractors’ 3-D shop drawings, and shall utilize NavisWorks or similar software approved by Architect to compile these drawings into a composite 3-D model for weekly coordination, fly-through, and clash detection exercises. Construction Manager shall keep records of clashes and issues discovered. Trade Contractors shall attend weekly meetings on a schedule determined by the Construction Manager for the purpose of reviewing progress of the MEP coordination effort. Meetings will continue until all participating Trade Contractors’ clashes and coordination issues are resolved. In addition, the Construction manager is required to attend an Architect-Engineer BIM design coordination meeting during preconstruction to become knowledgeable of the system models and the design intents. Note, the structural and MEPS system designs will be created in 3D to a level 200 by the design team and it will be the responsibility of the Construction Manager to bring the coordinated model up to a level 400 in coordination with the Prime Trade Contractors. All NavisWorks files in appropriate format to be turned over to the District at the conclusion of the BIM services.
Building Information Modeling (BIM). BIM is required to be used throughout the lifecycle of the Project, including all Project phases from project planning and concept design through construction, as-builts and into facilities management. The BIM requirements are provided as Exhibit P. It is expected by the Department that all team members are to be committed to the use of BIM in the Project, share their ideas of BIM expertise with the team, provide BIM data as requested by other team members, look for cost savings and schedule improvements during the entire Project duration, and endeavor to leave as a legacy a fully updated, as built, facility management ready building information model.
Building Information Modeling (BIM). The project will be designed, constructed, and operated using Building Information Modeling (BIM). The BIM project scope is defined in The Pennsylvania State University Office of Physical Plant BIM Contract Addendum (BIM Addendum). This addendum applies to all projects exceeding a Total Project Cost of $5 Million new construction, substantial renovation, or as directed by the Office of Physical Plant Project Manager. On qualifying projects, professionals shall use BIM application(s) and software to develop project designs and assist in the coordination of construction. 1). A breakdown of any cost associated with the implementation of BIM must be disclosed in the BIM Addendum. Any questions or variations from this language shall be submitted in writing and agreed upon with the Office of Physical Plant BIM Manager or Manager of Design Services.
Building Information Modeling (BIM). For major projects, as requested by DDCM/CUCF, the Consultant will use a building information modeling system (BIM) as a tool in the development of the design and the preparation of the contract documents.
Building Information Modeling (BIM). In projects incorporating BIM, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will design to a Level of Design (LOD) of 100 as defined by the 2015 BIM Forum Level of Development Specification. A BIM Execution plan should be created to define the appropriate uses for BIM on a project, along with a detailed design and documentation of the process for executing BIM throughout a project’s lifecycle. It is understood that the use of BIM is to achieve improvement in design and coordination and not a method for achieving perfection. BIM Models are not considered part of the Construction documentation and are not to be considered a fully coordinated document.
Building Information Modeling (BIM). We have not included time to convert civil 3D design or existing conditions AutoCAD files into BIM model files. 1. BASE SCOPE OF WORK BKF Engineers EXHIBIT B FEE SCHEDULE 5.1 Final Vision Report 2 4 8 8 22 $3,414 $0 5.2 - Final Vision Presentation 0 $0 $0 Phase Two Preliminary Design Scope will vary based on Visioning 6 Site Investigations & Studies 6.1 Utility Coordination 1 2 8 11 $1,622 $0 6.2 - Geotechnical & Hazmat Investigation 0 $0 $0 6.3 - Landscaping & Irrigation Assessment 0 $0 $1,730 $1,730 6.4 - Boundary/ROW Serivices 1 2 20 24 12 1 60 $11,487 $0 6.5 - Topographic Survey 2 4 2 40 24 1 73 $14,742 $0 6.6 - Stormwater Analysis 0 $0 $0 6.7 - Lighting Analysis 1 2 6 9 $1,360 $0 6.8 - Preliminary Environmental Compliance & Local Assistance Coordination 14 14 $2,800 $34,097 $34,097 7 Preliminary Design Outreach/Public Involvement 7.1 - Facilitate Workshops (1) 4 8 4 8 4 28 $4,614 $620 $620 8 30% Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) Sausalito Landside Improvements BKF Engineers Total Hours Total BKF Fee Sub consultants Total Subconsultant Fee CONSULTING SERVICES Principal & QA/QCGreg ▇▇▇▇ Project Executive Project Manager Lead Engineer Sr Project Engineer Project EngineeR Design Engineer Survey Field Crew Administrative RHAA (DBE) ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Terracon Park LSA Landscape Architecture, Outreach Traffic Geotech, Hazmat, Inspection, CM Construction CM CEQA & Environmena l Services PIC VP PM PM E3 E2 E1 Adm Task Description Labor Rate $328 $249 $200 $200 $187 $165 $131 $323 $78 8.1 - 30% Plans 4 8 12 24 32 80 $12,992 $8,060 $8,060 8.2 - Outline Specifications 1 2 4 2 9 $1,552 $0 8.3 - Conceptual Opinion of Probable Cost 2 2 $155 $0 Phase Two Preliminary Design Subtotal: 0 12 40 0 42 28 118 36 10 286 $51,324 $10,410 $0 $0 $0 $34,097 $44,507 Phase Three Design Development Scope will vary based on Visioning, Environmental, and Preliminary Engineering
Building Information Modeling (BIM). The Penn State Office of Physical Plant Building Information Modeling (BIM) Contract Addendum may apply to this Project per the Owner’s discretion. Requirements described in the OPP BIM Contract Addendum shall be complied with fully; see OPP BIM Contract Addendum at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Exceptions or modifications to the Addendum will be applied by written amendment. Key payment thresholds tied to BIM execution and deliverables are described in the OPP BIM Contract Addendum. Requests for payment beyond the specified thresholds are not authorized until the specific BIM requirements are completed and accepted by the Owner. 2.1.9.1 Penn State Office of Physical Plant design visualization requirements may apply per the Owner’s discretion.