Common use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) Clause in Contracts

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.

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Samples: Agreement for Construction Management Services, Agreement Between Owner and Professional, Agreement for Construction Management Services

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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 2009 or current versions of Autodesk AutoDesk "Revit Architecture" for architectural, Autodesk AutoDesk "Revit Structure" for structural content, and Autodesk AutoDesk "Revit MEP" or, as approved by the Owner, AutoDesk AutoCad 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-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 document to be entitled "BIM Execution Plan using Owner’s template. Plan." 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 Planconditions. Final as-as- built model(s) shall be delivered to the Owner in the BIM format(s) as originally developed or, preferably, as linked a fully integrated Revit-based models model containing the architectural, structural, and M/E/P content including sheet(s) elements reflecting content and format as depicted in the record drawingscontent.

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Samples: Agreement Between Owner and Professional

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 2017 or current versions of Autodesk "Revit Architecture" for architectural, Autodesk "Revit Structure" for structural content, and Autodesk "Revit MEP" or, as approved by the owner, Autodesk AutoCAD 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 Builder at a BIM kickoff meeting as early in design as possible, with the agreed-upon parameters captured by the Professional in a project-specific document to be entitled "BIM Execution Plan using Owner’s template. Plan." The BIM Execution Plan shall be updated and augmented by the Professional, with concurrence and agreement by the Owner and Construction ManagerBuilder, 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 Builder 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 Planconditions. Final as-built model(s) shall be delivered to the Owner in the BIM format(s) as originally developed or, preferably, as linked a fully integrated Revit-based models model containing the architectural, structural, and M/E/P content including sheet(s) elements reflecting content and format as depicted in the record drawingscontent.

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Samples: Agreement

Building Information Modeling (BIM). The Professional shall will develop the design at each stage using Building Information Modeling (BIM) software and related technologies specifically, the 2020 2009 or current versions of Autodesk "Revit Architecture" for architectural, Autodesk "Revit Structure" for structural content, and Autodesk "Revit MEP" or, as approved by the owner, Autodesk Autocad MEP for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing drawings. These models shall will be used by the Professional for design coordination, collision avoidance, and production of traditional two-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 document entitled “BIM Execution Plan using Owner’s template. Plan.” 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) will be made available to the Construction Manager throughout design and construction 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 Construction Manager may elect to use the model(s) in their native format(s) or in conjunction with other third party applications that facilitate such use. Only the field office use of such applications (e.g., Navisworks) is compensable as a General Conditions construction cost. The BIM model(s) will be updated by the Professional at the end of construction to reflect the actual, "as-built" conditions per requirements as specified in using standard, two-dimensional “red-line” plans and specifications from the BIM Execution Plan. Final Construction Manager and/or “as-built built” versions of BIM model(s) developed by the Construction Manager or its subcontractors. The BIM model(s) shall be delivered to not become a part of the Owner Contract for Construction as defined in the BIM format(sSection 1.5 herein. EXHIBIT B PROJECT DESIGN SCHEDULE 1.2/3.4 Project Design Schedule PHASE START DATE END DATE Pre-Design Phase 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 Pre-Design Program Development 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 Pre-Design Budget & Program Verification 00 00 0000 Concept Schematic Design (CSD) as originally developed as linked Revit-based models containing the architectural, structural, and M00 00 0000 CSD Construction Cost Estimate 00 00 0000 Advanced Schematic Design (ASD) 00 00 0000 ASD Construction Cost Estimate Report 00 00 0000 Design Development (DD) 00 00 0000 DD Construction Cost Estimate Report 00 00 0000 60% Construction Documents (CDs) 00 00 0000 60% CDs Construction Cost Estimate Report 00 00 0000 Early bid packages (Site Utilities/E/P content including sheet(sFoundation) elements reflecting content and format as depicted in the record drawings.00 00 0000 Early bid packages ( ) 00 00 0000 Early bid packages ( ) 00 00 0000 100% Construction Documents (CDs) 00 00 0000 Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) Proposal 00 00 0000 Conformed BId Documents 00 00 0000 EXHIBIT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S PERSONNEL

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Samples: Agreement for Construction Management Services

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.. BIM 360 Policies and Procedures BIM 360 Docs is currently being used for electronic Design Review and the Building Permit Process. Additional BIM 360 Docs features, and other BIM 360 modules, will be implemented over time. Detailed operational policies and procedures will be maintained in a BIM 360 Instruction Manual available at the Owner’s xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx website. Projects will be automatically generated in BIM 360 from the FLORIDA POLY Project Tracker system by the FLORIDA POLY Project Manager, who will add team members requiring access to BIM 360. The information needed to start the Building Permit Application process will be electronically transmitted by FLORIDA POLY Project Tracker System to the EH&S Building Department. Project Budget Design Services (including Reimbursable Expenses) Expand as necessary $ ### Pre-Construction Services Expand as Necessary $ ### Construction (“The Work”) $ ### Expand as necessary Total Design/Build Budget $ ### EXHIBIT B‌ PROJECT SCHEDULE Ref # PHASE START END 4.6 (PD) Pre-Design / Programming / Program Verification PD Review 4.9 (CSD) Concept Schematic Design and Cost Estimate CSD Review

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Samples: With Guaranteed Maximum Price

Building Information Modeling (BIM). The Professional shall will develop the design at each stage using Building Information Modeling (BIM) software and related technologies specifically, the 2020 2009 or current versions of Autodesk "Revit Architecture" for architectural, Autodesk "Revit Structure" for structural content, and Autodesk "Revit MEP" or, as approved by the owner, Autodesk Autocad MEP for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing drawings. These models shall will be used by the Professional for design coordination, collision avoidance, and production of traditional two-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 document entitled “BIM Execution Plan using Owner’s template. Plan.” 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) will be made available to the Construction Manager throughout design and construction 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 Construction Manager may elect to use the model(s) in their native format(s) or in conjunction with other third party applications that facilitate such use. Only the field office use of such applications (e.g., Navisworks) is compensable as a General Conditions construction cost. The BIM model(s) will be updated by the Professional at the end of construction to reflect the actual, "as-built" conditions per requirements as specified in using standard, two-dimensional “red-line” plans and specifications from the BIM Execution Plan. Final Construction Manager and/or “as-built built” versions of BIM model(s) developed by the Construction Manager or its subcontractors. The BIM model(s) shall be delivered to not become a part of the Owner Contract for Construction as defined in the BIM format(sSection 1.5 herein. EXHIBIT B PROJECT DESIGN SCHEDULE 1.2/3.4 Project Design Schedule PHASE START DATE END DATE Pre-Design Phase Pre-Design Program Development Pre-Design Budget & Program Verification Concept Schematic Design (CSD) as originally developed as linked Revit-based models containing the architectural, structural, and MCSD Construction Cost Estimate Advanced Schematic Design (ASD) ASD Construction Cost Estimate Report 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 Design Development (DD) 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 DD Construction Cost Estimate Report 60% Construction Documents (CDs) 60% CDs Construction Cost Estimate Report Early bid packages (Site Utilities/E/P content including sheet(sFoundation) elements reflecting content and format as depicted in the record drawings.Early bid packages ( ) Early bid packages ( ) 100% Construction Documents (CDs) Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) Proposal Conformed BId Documents 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 EXHIBIT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S PERSONNEL

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Samples: Affairs Facilities Planning and Construction

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 2018 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, Professional and Construction Manager Owner 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 by the Owner and Builder throughout 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 Builder prior to and during 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 or, preferably, 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 drawingscontent.

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Samples: Agreement Between Owner and Professional

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 2018 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. 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 or, preferably, as a 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 drawingscontent.

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Samples: Agreement Between Owner and Professional

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Building Information Modeling (BIM). The Professional shall will develop the design at each stage using Building Information Modeling (BIM) software and related technologies specifically, the 2020 2014 or current versions of Autodesk "Revit Architecture" for architectural, Autodesk "Revit Structure" for structural content, and Autodesk "Revit MEP" or, as approved by the owner, Autodesk Autocad MEP for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing drawings. These models shall will 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 document entitled “BIM Execution Plan using Owner’s template. Plan.” 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) will be made available to the Construction Manager throughout design and construction 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 Construction Manager may elect to use the model(s) in their native format(s) or in conjunction with other third party applications that facilitate such use. Only the field office use of such applications (e.g., Navisworks) is compensable as a General Conditions construction cost. The BIM model(s) will be updated by the Professional at the end of construction to reflect the actual, "as- built" conditions using standard, two-dimensional “red-line” plans and specifications from the Construction Manager and/or “as-built" conditions per requirements as specified in ” versions of BIM model(s) developed by the Construction Manager or its subcontractors. The BIM Execution Plan. Final as-built model(s) shall be delivered to not become a part of the Owner Contract for Construction as defined in the BIM format(sSection 1.5 herein. EXHIBIT B PROJECT DESIGN SCHEDULE 1.2/3.4 Project Design Schedule PHASE START DATE END DATE Pre-Design Phase 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 Pre-Design Program Development 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 Pre-Design Budget & Program Verification 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 Concept Schematic Design (CSD) as originally developed as linked Revit-based models containing the architectural, structural, and M00 00 0000 00 00 0000 CSD Construction Cost Estimate 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 Advanced Schematic Design (ASD) 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 ASD Construction Cost Estimate Report 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 Design Development (DD) 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 DD Construction Cost Estimate Report 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 60% Construction Documents (CDs) 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 60% CDs Construction Cost Estimate Report 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 Early bid packages (Site Utilities/E/P content including sheet(sFoundation) elements reflecting content and format as depicted in the record drawings.00 00 0000 00 00 0000 Early bid packages ( ) 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 Early bid packages ( ) 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 100% Construction Documents (CDs) 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) Proposal 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 Conformed BId Documents 00 00 0000 00 00 0000 EXHIBIT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S PERSONNEL

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Samples: Agreement for Construction Management Services

Building Information Modeling (BIM). The Professional shall will develop the design at each stage using Building Information Modeling (BIM) software and related technologies specifically, the 2020 2009 or current versions of Autodesk "Revit Architecture" for architectural, Autodesk "Revit Structure" for structural content, and Autodesk "Revit MEP" or, as approved by the owner, Autodesk Autocad MEP for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing drawings. These models shall will be used by the Professional for design coordination, collision avoidance, and production of traditional two-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 document entitled “BIM Execution Plan using Owner’s template. Plan.” 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) will be made available to the Construction Manager throughout design and construction 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 Construction Manager may elect to use the model(s) in their native format(s) or in conjunction with other third party applications that facilitate such use. Only the field office use of such applications (e.g., Navisworks) is compensable as a General Conditions construction cost. The BIM model(s) will be updated by the Professional at the end of construction to reflect the actual, "as-built" conditions per requirements as specified in using standard, two-dimensional “red-line” plans and specifications from the BIM Execution Plan. Final Construction Manager and/or “as-built built” versions of BIM model(s) developed by the Construction Manager or its subcontractors. The BIM model(s) shall be delivered to not become a part of the Owner Contract for Construction as defined 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.Section 1.5 herein. EXHIBIT B Project Design Schedule

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Samples: Business Affairs Facilities Planning and Construction

Building Information Modeling (BIM). The Professional shall will develop the design at each stage using Building Information Modeling (BIM) software and related technologies specifically, the 2020 2017 or current versions of Autodesk "Revit Architecture" for architectural, Autodesk "Revit Structure" for structural content, and Autodesk "Revit MEP" or, as approved by the owner, Autodesk Autocad MEP for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing drawings. These models shall will 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 document entitled “BIM Execution Plan using Owner’s template. Plan.” 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) will be made available to the Construction Manager throughout design and construction 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 Construction Manager may elect to use the model(s) in their native format(s) or in conjunction with other third party applications that facilitate such use. Only the field office use of such applications (e.g., Navisworks) is compensable as a General Conditions construction cost. The BIM model(s) will be updated by the Professional at the end of construction to reflect the actual, "as- built" conditions using standard, two-dimensional “red-line” plans and specifications from the Construction Manager and/or “as-built" conditions per requirements as specified in ” versions of BIM model(s) developed by the Construction Manager or its subcontractors. The BIM Execution Plan. Final as-built model(s) shall be delivered to not become a part of the Owner Contract for Construction as defined 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.Section 1.5 herein. EXHIBIT B

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Samples: facilities.ufl.edu

Building Information Modeling (BIM). The Professional shall Design/Builder will develop the design at each stage using Building Information Modeling Model (BIM) software and related technologies specifically, the 2020 2014 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 will be used by the Professional Design/Builder 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, Design/Builder and Construction Manager Owner at a BIM kickoff meeting as early in design as possible, with the agreed-upon parameters captured by the Professional in a project-project- specific BIM Execution Plan using Owner’s template. The BIM Execution Plan shall be updated and augmented by the ProfessionalDesign/Builder, with concurrence and agreement by the Owner and Construction ManagerOwner, 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 will be developed by the Construction Manager Design/Builder throughout design and construction 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 The Design/Builder may elect to use the model(s) in their native format(s) or in conjunction with other third party applications that facilitate such use. Only the field office use of such applications (e.g., Navisworks, BIM 360) is compensable as a General Conditions construction cost. Design/Builder 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 or, preferably, as linked Revit-based models containing the architectural, structural, and M/E/P content including sheet(scontent. The BIM Model(s) elements reflecting content and format shall not become a part of the Contract for Design/Build Construction as depicted defined in the record drawingsArticle 1 hereof.

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Samples: facilities.ufl.edu

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