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Models to Design Team
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Federated Models
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All models combined for spatial coordination and clash resolution
- High level coordination in preparation for construction.
- Avaliable to all designers
- Model Comparison for Progress
- Find, review, and comment on constructibility issues
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Project Management / As-Built / Archiving
- Extract information from the models for estimating
- Prepare models for integration into the field.
- Create RFIs
- Populate information applicable to construction within the models
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Query information in the field from the models
- Visual Variance cross referenced with the Shop Drawings
- Information about equipment / systems
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Add information to the model in the field and in the job trailer
- information needs to be entered in the field at any time
- Information needs to be entered in the job trailer at any time
- Information needs to be easy to add/import. Excel integration is a must
- Create action items specific to subcontactors' scope of work while in the field
- Review and manage As-Built models from Subcontractors for turnover
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Prepare models for archiving (Different Deliverables)
- To include owner requirements.
- To include Jacobsen Construction requirements
- Marketing Material
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Models to Subontractors
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Federated Models
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All models combined for spatial coordination and clash resolution
- Detailed coordination to include LOD 400 review
- Clashed models available to Subcontractors for review
- Model Comparison for Progress
- Model for Alignment
- CAD background models / drawings
- Shop Drawing Requirements / Examples
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Models from Design Team
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Revit Files
- Archtiectural
- Structural
- Mechanical
- Electrical
- Plumbing
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Weekly Updates
- Used for Comparision between versions
- Used for quantity extration: Estimating
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Collaboration
- High Level Coordination
- Information is reviewed by all team members for incorporation into their own model
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As-Built information added to the models from construction
- Usually only applicable to Architectural model
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Models from Subcontractors
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Model Authoring for LOD 400
- Structural
- Mechanical
- Electrical
- Plumbing
- Fire Protection
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Misc.
- Drywall / Framing
- Low Voltage
- Shell / Storefront / Skin (DB)
- Unistrut
- Owner provided equipment
- Specialty equipment (i.e. raised access floor)
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Add Applicable Owner (COBie) Data
- Warrantee
- O&M
- Specification
- Website
- Contract Information
- Serial Number
- Product Number
- As-Built modeling capturing adjustments in the field.