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