BIM Execution Plan - The Ohio State University

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Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Execution Plan
07.27.2015
for
[OSU Project Name]
[OSU Project Number]
Developed by
[Primary A/E]
Facilities Operations and Development
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Execution Plan
TABLE OF CONTENTS
USE OF THE BIM EXECUTION PLAN ....................................................................................... 3
1. PROJECT INFORMATION ..................................................................................................... 3
2. PROJECT SCHEDULE AND MILESTONES ........................................................................... 3
2.1. Project Phase Milestones................................................................................................. 3
2.2. Project BIM Deliverable Schedule .................................................................................... 4
3. PROJECT BIM GOALS ........................................................................................................... 4
4. BIM PROJECT PARTICIPANTS ............................................................................................. 6
4.1. Model Author Definitions .................................................................................................. 6
4.2. BIM Project Participants And Model Element Authors ...................................................... 7
5. MODEL SOFTWARE .............................................................................................................. 8
6. MODEL COLLABORATION, TRANSMISSION & PERMITTED USE STRATEGIES ............... 9
6.1. Permitted Use .................................................................................................................11
6.2. Model Collaboration And Transmission Workflow Diagrams ...........................................11
7. BIM MEETING PROCEDURES ............................................................................................ 11
7.1. Conformed Design Intent Bim Development ...................................................................12
8. MODEL ELEMENT TABLE ................................................................................................... 12
9. MODEL COORDINATE SYSTEMS ....................................................................................... 16
10. MODEL STRUCTURE ........................................................................................................ 17
10.1. Model Naming Conventions ..........................................................................................17
10.2. Building Keyplan ...........................................................................................................18
11. FLOOR/LEVEL AND ELEVATION NAMING CONVENTIONS ............................................ 18
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USE OF THE BIM EXECUTION PLAN
Design and Construct Team Members shall complete the following BIM Execution Plan (BIM EP) in
accordance with The Ohio State University’s BIM Project Delivery Standard (BIM PDS). Individual
rows/cells of tables in the BIM EP can be added as needed for specific project requirements but should
not be deleted. If there is information that does not apply (such as the Existing Conditions
Documentation/Modeling BIM Use Case on a New Constriction project) it should be marked with a N/A for
Not Applicable. Any questions on completing the BIM EP should be directed to the University Project
Manager.
1. PROJECT INFORMATION
The project’s Primary A/E, Design and Construct Model Manager, and input provided by the university
Project Manager shall provide the following overall project information and narrative.
Project Information
OSU Project Name
OSU Project Number
FDC Project Manager
Primary A/E
OSU Campus Name
OSU Building Name
OSU Building Number
OSU Building Address
Project Gross Square Footage
Number of Floors Above Ground
Number of Floor Below Ground
LEED Criteria (Certified, Silver, Gold,
Platinum, N/A)
Total Project Cost
Project Type (New Construction or
Renovation)
Project Delivery Method
Project Narrative
OSU-000000
2. PROJECT SCHEDULE AND MILESTONES
2.1. Project Phase Milestones
The project’s Primary A/E with input from the University Project Manager shall provide the following
Project Schedule information, Deliverable Milestones, and key Project Stakeholders for the different
phases of the project.
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Project Milestone
Schematic Design
Design Development
Construction Documents
Bidding
Award
Construction
Closeout
Record (As-Built) Documents
Estimated
Start
--/--/-----/--/-----/--/-----/--/-----/--/-----/--/-----/--/-----/--/----
Estimated
Completion
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Project Stakeholders
(Model Element Authors)
A, SE, HE, PE, EE, CE and LA
2.2. Project BIM Deliverable Schedule
In addition to the projects overall Design and Construct schedule, the University Project Manager will
collaborate with the Design and Construct Model Managers to document when key BIM deliverables will
be submitted to the University in accordance with BIM PDS. The matrix below outlines the typical project
deliverables and should be augmented by the Design and Construct Model Managers with the specific
project deliverable requirements.
BIM Deliverable
BIM Execution Plan – Design or Design/Construct
Design Intent BIM – Model Reviews One University
Design Intent BIM – Construction Documents
BIM Execution Plan – Construct Updates
Trade Coordination BIM
Shop Fabrication BIM
Conformed Design Intent BIM
Record Construction BIM
COBie Worksheets
Model Manger
Design & Construct
Design
Design
Construct
Construct
Construct
Design
Construct
Design & Construct
Due Date
--/--/-----/--/-----/--/-----/--/-----/--/-----/--/-----/--/-----/--/-----/--/----
Format
.docx
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.docx
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.rvt, .ifc
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.xlsx
Additional BIM centric meetings and collaborative sessions that occur throughout the project shall be
outlined in section 7. BIM MEETING PROCEDURES of the BIM EP.
3. PROJECT BIM GOALS
Based upon the BIM Use Cases outlined in section 2. BIM USE CASES of the BIM PDS and those in the
project RFP, the Design and Construct Model Managers should identify which BIM Use Cases will be
implemented on the project, along with a brief description of their intended application in the matrix below.
The BIM Use Cases marked with (*) represent the minimum requirements and (**) represents options to
leverage BIM on projects.
Any deviations from these university minimum requirements or the implementation of additional BIM Use
Cases can be identified by the Design and Construct Team members and shall be submitted to the
University Project Manager for approval.
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Design BIM Use Cases
Model Authoring – Design Intent BIM*
Existing Conditions Documentation/Modeling*
Program of Requirements (POR) Validation*
Site Design*
Model Reviews*
Sustainability (Energy Modeling, Simulation and Performance)**
Design Simulation/Analysis**
Clash Prevention*
Conformed Design Intent BIM*
Other
Construct BIM Use Cases
Model Authoring – Trade Coordination BIM*
Model Authoring – Shop/Fabrication BIM**
Clash Detection*
Model-based Scheduling (Sequencing/Simulation)**
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Construct BIM Use Cases
Model-based Estimating (Quantification/Cost Estimating)**
Site Analysis Planning*
Record Construction BIM*
Other
Other
4. BIM PROJECT PARTICIPANTS
4.1. Model Author Definitions
Per section 3. BIM PROJECT PARTICIPANT ROLES of the BIM PDS, the Discipline Model Managers
and their organizations will be documented as Model Element Authors (MEA) in the following Model
Author Matrix. The following tables represent standard naming conventions that consistently represent
the participating organizations and should be utilized throughout the BIM EP. Model Element Author
abbreviations and naming conventions shall not be edited, but can be removed or added with the
approval of the University Project Manager as needed per project.
Abbreviation
U
A
SE
PE
HE
FE
EE
TE
CE
LA
CM
GC
SC
DB
PC
HC
FC
EC
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Model Element Author
University
Architect
Structural Engineer
Plumbing Engineer
HVAC Engineer
Fire Protection Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Technology Engineer
Site/Civil Engineer
Landscape Architect
Construction Manager
General Contractor
Structural Contractor
Design Builder
Plumbing Contractor
HVAC Contractor
Fire Protection Contractor
Electrical Contractor
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Organization
The Ohio State University
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Abbreviation
TC
Model Element Author
Technology Contractor
Other
Other
Other
Other
Organization
4.2. BIM Project Participants And Model Element Authors
In addition to The Ohio State University Project Participants, all BIM Project Participants from the Design
and Construct phases of the project shall be outlined in the following matrix.
The Ohio State University Project Participants
Role
Name
E-mail
Project Manager
University
Model Manager
Project
Representative
Other
Other
Other
Department
FOD
FOD
TSG
Phone
Led by the Design Model Manager, the following Design Team Project Participants will be focused on the
development and utilization of the Design Intent BIM for the Use Case defined in section 3. PROJECT
BIM GOALS of the BIM EP as well as the project deliverable outlined in the BIM PDS.
MEA
A
SE
HE
PE
EE
CE
Design Team Project Participants
Role
Name
E-mail
Primary A/E
Design Model Manager
Architectural Model
Manager
Structural
Model Manager
HVAC Model Manager
Plumbing
Model Manager
Electrical
Model Manager
Site/Civil
Model Manager
Other
Other
Other
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Phone
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Led by the Construct Model Manager, the following Construct Team Project Participants will be focused
on the development and utilization of the Trade Coordination BIM for the Use Case defined in section 3.
PROJECT BIM GOALS of the BIM EP as well as the project deliverable outlined in the BIM PDS.
MEA
Construction Team Project Participants
Role
Name
E-mail
Construct
Model Manager
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Phone
5. MODEL SOFTWARE
All BIM Project Participants and Model Element Authors (per section 4. BIM PROJECT PARTICIPANTS
of the BIM EP) are required to have their own software licenses and computers capable of running the
needed software (as outlined below) to perform their portion of work. In addition, they shall have network
connectivity and wi-fi accessibility enabling remote project collaboration via webinars and model sharing
per the requirements outlined in section 6. MODEL COLLABORATION, TRANSMISSION & PERMITTED
USE STRATEGIES of the BIM EP.
As stated in section 2. BIM USE CASES of the BIM PDS the BIM Use Case column represents the
minimum requirements (*) and options (**) to leverage BIM on projects. Per the “Use of the BIM Execution
Plan” statement, these should be updated per project.
BIM Use Case
MEA
Design Intent BIM*
Existing Conditions
Documentation/
Modeling*
PoR Validation*
Site Design*
Model Reviews*
Sustainability**
Design
Simulation/Analysis**
Clash Prevention*
Model Authoring -
TC
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Software
Native File
Format
Version
Current Version
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BIM Use Case
MEA
Trade Coordination
BIM*
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
Model Authoring Shop/Fabrication
BIM**
Native File
Format
Software
Version
Current Version
Current Version
Current Version
Current Version
Current Version
Current Version
Current Version
Clash Detection*
Model-based
Scheduling**
Model-based
Estimating**
Site Analysis
Planning*
Conformed Design
Intent BIM*
A
SE
PE
HE
FE
EE
Record Construction
BIM*
CM, GC or DB
Revit Architecture
Revit Structure
Revit MEP
Revit MEP
Revit MEP
Revit MEP
.rvt
.rvt
.rvt
.rvt
.rvt
.rvt
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
Current Version
Any technology-centric object enablers, installs, viewers or other downloads that are required to view
and/or utilize models based upon their permitted use as outlined in section 6. MODEL
COLLABORATION, TRANSMISSION & PERMITTED USE STRATEGIES of the BIM EP should be
outlined below.
Software
Object Enabler Name
Link to Download Object Enabler
6. MODEL COLLABORATION, TRANSMISSION & PERMITTED USE STRATEGIES
Design and Construct Model Managers are responsible for completing the following matrix, identifying
how and when digital data will be shared between Model Element Authors (sender) and what the
Permitted Use of that information is by the Model User (receiver).
As stated in section 2. BIM USE CASES of the BIM PDS the BIM Use Case column represents the
minimum requirements (*) and options (**) to leverage BIM on projects. Per the “Use of the BIM Execution
Plan” statement, these should be updated per project.
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BIM Use Case
Design Intent BIM*
MEA
A
SE
PE
HE
FE
EE
Model
User
Frequency
Model File Name
File
Exchange
Format
Permitted
Use
Existing Conditions
Documentation,
Modeling*
PoR Validation*
Site Design*
Model Review*
Sustainability**
Design
Simulation/Analysis**
Clash Prevention*
Design Intent BIM
(CDs)*
Model Authoring Trade Coordination
BIM*
Model Authoring Shop/Fabrication
BIM**
Clash Detection*
Model-based
Scheduling**
Model-based
Estimating**
Site Analysis
Planning*
Conformed Design
Intent BIM*
Record Construction
BIM*
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TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
A
SE
PE
HE
FE
EE
CM,
GC or
BD
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U and
(CM,
GC or
BD)
Once
U
Once
U
Once
Native, .ifc
Native, .ifc
Native, .ifc
Native, .ifc
Native, .ifc
Native, .ifc
Native, .ifc
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
Once
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U
Once
Native, .ifc
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6.1. Permitted Use
The following Permitted Use(s) of the BIM and/or shared digital data by the Model User (Receiver) will be
identified for each BIM Use Case in the matrix above. The MEA is not responsible for any use of the
geometry and data beyond its prescribed reliability and documented Permitted Use.
Permitted Use Abbreviations and Descriptions
Store, View and Query
Integrate (incorporate additional data without modifying data received)
Modify as required to fulfill project obligations
As defined in Section 5.4. (Model Ownership and Intellectual Property
Rights of the BIM PDS)
S
I
M
U
6.2. Model Collaboration And Transmission Workflow Diagrams
Further explanations of the data transmission process and workflow diagrams, folder structures, project
websites infrastructure for collaboration and interoperability should be included here. This should also
include how project teams may take advantage of co-location opportunities as well as other model
review/presentation technologies such as iRooms or Computer Aided Virtual Environments (CAVE).
7. BIM MEETING PROCEDURES
Design and Construct Model Manager are responsible for defining the required meetings, frequency and
needed participants to support the project BIM Deliverables outlined in BIM PDS.
Meeting Type
Project Phase
Frequency
BIM Kick-off
Design
Once
Design
Once
Design
As Required
Design
Once
U
Design
As Required
U
Design
As Required
U
Construct
As Required
Construct
As Required
U
Construct
As Defined in
Section 7.1.
Design & Construct Model
Managers
Project
Completion
and Turnover
Once
University & Design Model
Managers
BIM Execution
Plan Review
Model Review
University
Stakeholder
Review
Model Review
Clash Prevention
Meetings
Clash Detection
Meetings
Coordination Signoff Meeting
Conformed Design
Intent BIM
Development
Conformed Design
Intent BIM
Turnover
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Participants
University, Design and Construct
Model Managers
Location
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Meeting Type
Record
Construction BIM
Turnover
COBie Worksheet
Turnover
Project Phase
Project
Completion
and Turnover
Project
Completion
and Turnover
Frequency
Participants
Location
Once
University & Construct Model
Managers
Once
University, Design & Construct
Model Managers
7.1. Conformed Design Intent Bim Development
Project Team Members shall document their intended process to support the on-going development and
evolution of their Conformed Design Intent BIM for final submission to the University at the completion of
the project.
[Include process maps and/or definitions here - comment can be deleted once updated]
8. MODEL ELEMENT TABLE
The following Model Element Table (derived from the AIA G202-2013 which is organized by CSI
UniFormat 2010) will be completed by the Design and Construct Model Managers referencing the LOD
Definition outlined in section 5. BIM DELIVERABLE DEVELOPMENT of the BIM PDS. In addition to
defining the model’s minimum progression via the LOD benchmarks, the Design and Construct Model
Manager will also define the responsible party for developing that geometry in the MEA Column.
Additional notes and comments should be called out at the end of this section.
LOD Matrix of BIM Deliverables
University
Design
Stakeholder Intent BIM
Review
(CDs)
LOD
MEA LOD MEA
A: SUBSTRUCTURE
A10 Foundations
A1010 Standard Foundations
A1020 Special Foundations
A20 Subgrade Enclosures
A2010 Walls for Subgrade Enclosures
A40 Slabs-on-Grade
A4010 Standard Slabs-on-Grade
A4020 Structural Slabs-on-Grade
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Trade
Coordination BIM
LOD MEA
Conformed
Design
Intent BIM
LOD MEA
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
Note
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LOD Matrix of BIM Deliverables
B:SHELL
B10 Superstructure
B1010 Floor Construction
300
B1020 Roof Construction
300
B1080 Stairs
300
B20 Exterior Vertical Enclosures
B2010 Exterior Walls
300
B2020 Exterior Windows
300
B2050 Exterior Doors and Grilles
300
B2070 Exterior Louvers and Vents
300
B2080 Exterior Wall Appurtenances
300
B2090 Exterior Wall Specialties
300
B30 Exterior Horizontal Enclosures
B3010 Roofing
300
B3020 Roof Appurtenances
300
Traffic Bearing Horizontal
300
B3040 Enclosures
B3060 Horizontal Openings
300
B3080 Overhead Exterior Enclosures
300
C: INTERIORS
C10 Interior Construction
C1010 Interior Partitions
300
C1020 Interior Windows
300
C1030 Interior Doors
300
C1040 Interior Grilles and Gates
300
C1060 Raised Floor Construction
300
C1070 Suspended Ceiling Construction
300
C1090 Interior Specialties
300
C20 Interior Finishes
C2010 Wall Finishes
300
C2020 Interior Fabrications
300
C2030 Flooring
300
C2040 Stair Finishes
300
C2050 Ceiling Finishes
300
D: SERVICES
D10 Conveying
D1010 Vertical Conveying Systems
300
D1030 Horizontal Conveying
300
D1050 Material Handling
300
D1080 Operable Access Systems
300
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500
300
500
500
500
300
300
300
500
300
300
300
300
500
500
500
300
300
500
300
300
300
300
300
300
500
500
300
300
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LOD Matrix of BIM Deliverables
D20 Plumbing
D2010 Domestic Water Distribution
300
D2020 Sanitary Drainage
300
Building Support Plumbing
300
D2030 Systems
General Service Compressed300
D2050 Air
Process Support Plumbing
300
D2060 Systems
D30 HVAC
D3010 Facility Fuel Systems
300
D3020 Heating Systems
300
D3030 Cooling Systems
300
Facility HVAC Distribution
300
D3050 Systems
D3060 Ventilation
300
Special Purpose HVAC
300
D3070 Systems
D40 Fire Protection
D4010 Fire Suppression
300
D4030 Fire Protection Specialties
300
D50 Electrical
D5010 Facility Power Generation
300
Electrical Service and
300
D5020 Distribution
General Purpose Electrical
300
D5030 Power
D5040 Lighting
300
Miscellaneous Electrical
300
D5080 Systems
D60 Communications
D6010 Data Communications
300
D6020 Voice Communications
300
D6030 Audio-Video Communication
300
Distributed Communications
300
D6060 and Monitoring
Communications
300
D6090 Supplementary Components
D70 Electronic Safety and Security
Access Control and Intrusion
300
D7010 Detection
D7030 Electronic Surveillance
300
D7050 Detection and Alarm
300
Electronic Monitoring and
300
D7070 Control
D7090 Electronic Safety and Security
300
Supplementary Components
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300
500
500
300
300
500
500
500
500
300
500
500
500
500
500
500
300
300
500
300
500
300
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300
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LOD Matrix of BIM Deliverables
D80 Integrated Automation
Integrated Automation Facility
300
D8010 Controls
E: EQUIPMENT & FURNISHINGS
E10 Equipment
Vehicle and Pedestrian
300
E1010 Equipment
E1030 Commercial Equipment
300
E1040 Institutional Equipment
300
E1060 Residential Equipment
300
Entertainment and Recreational
300
E1070 Equipment
E1090 Other Equipment
300
E20 Furnishings
E2010 Fixed Furnishings
300
E2050 Movable Furnishings
300
F: SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION
F10 Special Construction
F1010 Integrated Construction
300
F1020 Special Structures
300
F1030 Special Function Construction
300
F1050 Special Facility Components
300
Athletic and Recreational
300
F1060 Special Construction
F1080 Special Instrumentation
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
F20 Facility Remediation
Hazardous Materials
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
F2010 Remediation
F30 Demolition
F3010 Structure Demolition
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
F3030 Selective Demolition
300
F3050 Structure Moving
300
G: BUILDING SITEWORK
G10 Site Preparation
G1010 Site Clearing
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
G1020 Site Elements Demolition
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
G1030 Site Element Relocations
300
G1050 Site Remediation
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
G1070 Site Earthwork
300
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300
500
500
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
500
300
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
300
300
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
300
n/a
300
n/a
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LOD Matrix of BIM Deliverables
G20 Site Improvements
G2010 Roadways
300
G2020 Parking Lots
300
Pedestrian Plazas and
300
G2030 Walkways
G2040 Airfields
300
Athletic, Recreational, and
300
G2050 Playfield Areas
G2060 Site Development
300
G2080 Landscaping
300
G30 Liquid and Gas Site Utilities
G3010 Water Utilities
300
G3020 Sanitary Sewerage Utilities
300
G3030 Storm Drainage Utilities
300
G3050 Site Energy Distribution
300
G3060 Site Fuel Distribution
300
G3090 Liquid and Gas Site Utilities
300
Supplementary Components
G40 Electrical Site Improvements
Site Electric Distribution
300
G4010 Systems
G4050 Site Lighting
300
G50 Site Communications
G5010 Site Communications Systems
300
G90 Miscellaneous Site Construction
G9010 Tunnels
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
500
500
300
300
Notes:
1.
2.
9. MODEL COORDINATE SYSTEMS
All survey work performed on or for The Ohio State University shall follow the Requirements for Survey
Information as outlined in Appendix E of the Building Design Standards.
Project Coordinates, Work Points and orientation to True North are identified by the Design and
Construction Model Managers and agreed upon by the University Project Manager. This includes the
definition of a Shared Coordinate System and intelligent Project Base Point in the Conformed Design
Intent Model which will synchronize back the University’s GIS applications and bring a high level of
consistency to the integration of models into the large context of the campus.
The Project Base Point Coordinates should be documented in the following chart.
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Coordinates
North/South
0’-0”
East/West
0’-0”
The Project Base Point Elevation should be 0’-0” allowing the BIM to be set to its accurate elevation (in
reference to the NAVD88 Datum) as stated and documented in section 11. FLOOR/LEVEL AND
ELEVATION NAMING CONVENTIONS of the BIM EP.
10. MODEL STRUCTURE
10.1. Model Naming Conventions
Design and Construct Model Manager are responsible for documenting the Model Naming Conventions
for their final BIM Deliverables in the tables below in accordance with section 5.1. MODEL NAMING
CONVENTIONS, FORMATS & TURNOVER PROCESS of the BIM PDS. Any deviations from the outlined
naming convention shall be discussed with and approved by the University Project Manager.
Design Intent BIM Naming Structure
Architectural BIM
Structural BIM
HVAC BIM
Electrical BIM
Plumbing BIM
Fire Protection BIM
Site/Civil BIM
Other BIM
Other BIM
Other BIM
Construct BIM Naming Structure
Architectural BIM
Trade Coordination BIM
Trade Coordination BIM
Trade Coordination BIM
Trade Coordination BIM
Trade Coordination BIM
Other BIM
Other BIM
Other BIM
BIM Deliverable Naming Structure
Design Intent BIM
Trade Coordination BIM
Shop Fabrication BIM
Conformed Design Intent BIM
Record Construction BIM
COBie Worksheet
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10.2. Building Keyplan
[insert drawing]
11. FLOOR/LEVEL AND ELEVATION NAMING CONVENTIONS
In collaboration with the University Project Manager, Design and Construct Team Members will work to
define the relevant Floor Level Naming conventions for the project based upon the University’s existing
standards. The Floor Levels listed represent only the levels of the building that have occupiable space
and can be quantified as net or gross square footages.
The University Project Manager will assist in coordinating the appropriate naming conventions on a
project by project basis. The Project Team will document those naming conventions along with their
corresponding elevation which should follow the standards outlined in section 9: MODEL COORDINATE
SYSTEMS of the BIM EP.
Floor Level Name
TL – Tunnel Level
SB – Sub-Basement
0B – Basement Floor
0G – Ground Floor
01 – First Floor
02 – Second Floor
02M – Second Floor Mezzanine
03 – Third Floor
RF – Roof
BIM Execution Plan – [Project #]
07.27.2015
Floor Elevation
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