Common use of Building Information Modeling Clause in Contracts

Building Information Modeling. Building information modeling (“BIM”) models may be made available to Construction Manager. BIM design and construction drawings shall be developed using BIM software – latest Owner approved version. Additional design and construction drawings such as civil, landscape and interiors shall be developed using AutoCAD or BIM software – latest Owner approved version. Any deviation from the use of the above software must be approved in writing by Owner’s Director of Facilities Planning and Construction. The BIM models shall be used by the Professional and Construction Manager 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 Professional and Owner at a BIM kickoff meeting as early in design as possible, with the agreed-upon parameters captured by the Professional in a document to be entitled "BIM Execution Plan." The BIM Execution Plan shall be updated and augmented by Professional, with concurrence and agreement by Owner, throughout design, and by Owner and Construction Manager 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 Construction Manager 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 Owner for delivery of the Project. Construction Manager shall conduct BIM coordination meetings with its subcontractors and manage a central BIM model for all primary trades with the intent of detecting clashes of building systems prior to their final approval and fabrication. Professional shall update the BIM model(s) at the end of construction to reflect the actual "as-built" conditions. Final “Record Document” model(s) shall be delivered to Owner in the BIM format(s) as originally developed and as a fully integrated Revit-based model containing the architectural, structural, and mechanical, electrical and plumbing content.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Services Agreement

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Building Information Modeling. Building information modeling (“BIM”) models may be made available to Construction Manager. BIM design and construction drawings shall be developed using BIM software – latest Owner approved version. Additional design and construction drawings such as civil, landscape and interiors shall be developed using AutoCAD or BIM software – latest Owner approved version. Any deviation from the use of the above software must be approved in writing by Owner’s Director of Facilities Planning and Constructionthe University Architect. The BIM models shall be used by the Professional and Construction Manager 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 Professional and Owner at a BIM kickoff meeting as early in design as possible, with the agreed-upon parameters captured by the Professional in a document to be entitled "BIM Execution Plan." The BIM Execution Plan shall be updated and augmented by Professional, with concurrence and agreement by Owner, throughout design, and by Owner and Construction Manager 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 Construction Manager 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 Owner for delivery of the Project. Construction Manager shall conduct BIM coordination meetings with its subcontractors and manage a central BIM model for all primary trades with the intent of detecting clashes of building systems prior to their final approval and fabrication. Professional shall update the BIM model(s) at the end of construction to reflect the actual "as-built" conditions. Final “Record Document” model(s) shall be delivered to Owner in the BIM format(s) as originally developed and as a fully integrated Revit-based model containing the architectural, structural, and mechanical, electrical and plumbing content.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Management Agreement

Building Information Modeling. Building information modeling (“BIM”) models may be made available to Construction ManagerContractor. BIM design and construction drawings shall be developed using BIM software – latest Owner approved version. Additional design and construction drawings such as civil, landscape and interiors interiors, shall be developed using AutoCAD or BIM software – latest Owner approved version. Any deviation from the use of the above software must be approved in writing by Owner’s Director of Facilities Planning Planning, Design and Construction. The BIM models shall be used by the Professional and Construction Manager Contractor 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 plan for the implementation and use of BIM shall be discussed by Professional and Owner at a BIM kickoff meeting as early in design as possible, accordance with the agreed-upon parameters captured by the Professional in a document to be entitled "BIM Execution Plan." approved by Owner. The BIM Execution Plan shall be updated and augmented by ProfessionalProfessional and Contractor, with concurrence and agreement by Owner, throughout design, and by Owner and Construction Manager 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 Construction Manager Contractor 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 Owner for delivery of the Project. Construction Manager Contractor shall conduct BIM coordination meetings with its subcontractors and manage a central BIM model for all primary trades with the intent of detecting clashes of building systems prior to their final approval and fabrication. Professional shall update the BIM model(s) at the end of construction to reflect the actual "as-built" conditions. Final “Record Document” model(s) shall be delivered to Owner in the BIM format(s) as originally developed and as a fully integrated Revit-based model containing the architectural, structural, and mechanical, electrical and plumbing content.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Contractor Services Agreement

Building Information Modeling. Building information modeling (“BIM”) models may be made available to Construction ManagerManager on a per project basis, as required by the scope of each project. BIM design and construction drawings shall be developed using BIM software – latest Owner approved version. Additional design and construction drawings such as civil, landscape and interiors shall be developed using AutoCAD or BIM software – latest Owner approved version. Any deviation from the use of the above software must be approved in writing by Owner’s Director of Facilities Planning and Construction. The BIM models shall be used by the Professional and Construction Manager 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 Professional and Owner at a BIM kickoff meeting as early in design as possible, with the agreed-upon parameters captured by the Professional in a document to be entitled "BIM Execution Plan." The BIM Execution Plan shall be updated and augmented by Professional, with concurrence and agreement by Owner, throughout design, and by Owner and Construction Manager 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 Construction Manager 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 Owner for delivery of the Projectproject. Construction Manager shall conduct BIM coordination meetings with its subcontractors and manage a central BIM model for all primary trades with the intent of detecting clashes of building systems prior to their final approval and fabrication. Professional shall update the BIM model(s) at the end of construction to reflect the actual "as-built" conditions. Final “Record Document” model(s) shall be delivered to Owner in the BIM format(s) as originally developed and as a fully integrated Revit-Revit- based model containing the architectural, structural, and mechanical, electrical and plumbing content.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Management Agreement

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Building Information Modeling. Building information modeling (“BIM”) models may be made available to Construction ManagerContractor. BIM design and construction drawings shall be developed using BIM software – latest Owner approved version. Additional design and construction drawings such as civil, landscape and interiors interiors, shall be developed using AutoCAD or BIM software – latest Owner approved version. Any deviation from the use of the above software must be approved in writing by Owner’s Director of Facilities Planning and Construction. The BIM models shall be used by the Professional and Construction Manager Contractor 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 plan for the implementation and use of BIM shall be discussed by Professional and Owner at a BIM kickoff meeting as early in design as possible, accordance with the agreed-upon parameters captured by the Professional in a document to be entitled "BIM Execution Plan." approved by Owner. The BIM Execution Plan shall be updated and augmented by ProfessionalProfessional and Contractor, with concurrence and agreement by Owner, throughout design, and by Owner and Construction Manager 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 Construction Manager Contractor 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 Owner for delivery of the Project. Construction Manager Contractor shall conduct BIM coordination meetings with its subcontractors and manage a central BIM model for all primary trades with the intent of detecting clashes of building systems prior to their final approval and fabrication. Professional shall update the BIM model(s) at the end of construction to reflect the actual "as-built" conditions. Final “Record Document” model(s) shall be delivered to Owner in the BIM format(s) as originally developed and as a fully integrated Revit-based model containing the architectural, structural, and mechanical, electrical and plumbing content.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Contractor Services Agreement

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