BIM Model definition

BIM Model means the digital model or models produced during the design and construction of the Project.
BIM Model means 3D models information (PIM & AIM).
BIM Model means a digital representation of the Project or part of the Project, and used to describe a two dimensional representation, three dimensional representation, as well as other data representations, including Drawings derived from it.

Examples of BIM Model in a sentence

  • These documents shall be labeled “Interim Record BIM Model, Drawings and Specifications”, and are required to assist the Owner in the operation of the facility until Final Completion is accomplished and the final As-Built Drawings and Specifications are provided to the Project Architect to prepare the final “Record Drawings” and “Record Specifications”.

  • As a requirement for acceptance of Substantial Completion, Construction Manager shall provide a coordinated updated As-Built BIM Model and reproduce two (2) copies of the current As-Built Drawings and Specifications maintained at the job site and provide these copies to the Owner.

  • BIM Model and Execution Plan pursuant to Section 2.03.B of Attachment B; 8.

  • Among Construction Manager’s As-Built Documents due prior to Final Completion of each Deliverable Portion of Work, Construction Manager shall deliver to Owner an as-built BIM Model, built from its construction BIM Model, suitable for Owner’s continued use during the lifecycle of that completed Work.

  • Construction Manager shall be responsible for management, development, and hosting of its BIM Model, its Subcontractors’ BIM Models, and the Project’s integrated BIM Model.

  • Maximum Price Proposal shall allow for reasonably expected changes and refinements in the BIM Model, Drawings and Specifications through completion of the Construction Documents, except for material changes in scope.

  • Design drawings, specifications, BIM Model drawings, and other documents furnished by the Design/Build Contractor or Project Architect are instruments of service and shall remain their property whether the Project for which they are made is executed or not.

  • As a requirement for acceptance of Substantial Completion, Design/ Build Contractor shall provide a coordinated updated As-Built BIM Model and reproduce two (2) copies of the current As-Built Drawings and Specifications maintained at the job site and provide these copies to the Owner.

  • Construction Manager shall provide the BIM Model plus two complete, bound sets of the drawings, specifications, plans, sketches, instructions, requirements, materials, equipment specifications and other information or documents that fully describe the Project as developed at the time of the GMP Proposal and that are relevant to the establishment of the GMP.

  • Drawings and Specifications As a requirement for acceptance of Substantial Completion, Construction Manager shall provide a coordinated updated As-Built BIM Model and reproduce two (2) copies of the current As-Built Drawings and Specifications maintained at the job site and provide these copies to the Owner.