Record Model definition

Record Model means the version of the BIM that will be updated throughout Construction Work to reflect As-Built conditions of the Project.

Examples of Record Model in a sentence

  • Before Final Completion of the Project, the General Contractor will provide Owner with all required as-built drawings, the Record Model, operation and maintenance manuals, references, warranties, attic stock, and keying schedules as required by the Contract Documents.

  • The BIM will be continually updated throughout the Construction Phase in accordance with the BIM Agreement so that the Model is current with the actual “as-built” condition and when completed will be the Record Model.

Related to Record Model

  • Special Record Date for the payment of any Defaulted Interest means a date fixed by the Trustee pursuant to Section 307.

  • Implementation Schedule means the Implementation Schedule in Section VII of the tendering documents.

  • Work Progress Schedule means the continually updated time schedule prepared and monitored by Contractor that accurately indicates all necessary appropriate revisions as required by the conditions of the Work and the Project while maintaining a concise comparison to the Baseline Schedule.

  • Certificate of Completion means the certificate of completion given by the Engineer-in-charge pursuant to clause 40 of these conditions;