1. PROJECT BIM BRIEF BIM 1.1 GENERAL. Cross references. 1.2 Application of this Project BIM Brief. 1.3 BIM Project Team

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1 1. PROJECT BIM BRIEF 1.1 GENERAL Cross references NATSPEC National BIM Guide v NATSPEC BIM Reference Schedule v NATSPEC BIM Scheduling Guidelines BIM FORUM Level of Development Specification 2013 DEPARTMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE - ACADD Manual v Application of this Project BIM Brief The elements of BIM required for this project are set out in the Clause Uses for BIM on the Project and will be in accordance with NATSPEC National BIM Guide. Prior to commencement of design and documentation submit a BIM Management Plan. Any variation to the NATSPEC National BIM Guide needs to be recorded within this Brief. This Brief is to be read in conjunction with the Project Contract and other briefing documents. 1.3 BIM Project Team The Consultant will assign roles and responsibilities to the BIM Project Team members in accordance with the NATSPEC National BIM Guide, Table BIM Roles and Responsibilities. 1 of 6

2 1.4 Uses of BIM on the Project BIM The following uses of BIM apply to this Project. They correspond to those found in the NATSPEC National BIM Guide, and can be identified by the clause reference number. Required (Yes/No) Yes Clause No. Use of BIM Modelling existing conditions [Define the extent of existing conditions to be modelled under the project details in the Project BIM Brief, e.g. within property boundaries, site plus immediately adjoining buildings and features, defined precinct. Also define the level of model detail required, e.g. block forms only, detailed modelling, photorealistic modelling] No Site analysis Yes Space and equipment validation [Space and equipment data shall be captured in the BIM Model. To be truly effective these applications must be able to export and import data to and from the model] No Architecture spatial and material design models Yes Design visualization for communication and functional analysis [The Design Team is encouraged to find efficiencies and uses for BIM to enhance communication for the project. At a minimum, the model shall be integrated into design reviews, review submittals, and 3D construction documentation views. Areas that would benefit from the use of 3D imagery and fly-throughs during the design process and during construction shall be identified and noted in the BMP(s)] No Code checking No Sustainability evaluation Yes 7.3 Structural Modelling and Analysis [Other disciplines shall provide the structural engineer with models that identify the location and extent of all major building elements including required penetrations and set downs for finishes] [Identify loadbearing and non-loadbearing elements] [Identify loadings by all major plant and equipment] No Energy analysis No Virtual testing and balancing No Lighting analysis No Other engineering analysis No 7.5 Quantity Take-off and Cost Planning Yes Clash detection/coordination [It is the Design/Construction Team s responsibility to conduct and manage an adequate and thorough Clash Detection process so that all major interferences between building components will have been detected and resolved before construction. It shall be the goal of the Design/Construction Teams to reduce the number of changes during construction due to major building interferences to zero] No Construction system design No Digital fabrication 2 of 6

3 No Planning construction scheduling and sequencing 4D No Communication of construction scheduling and sequencing - 4D No Site utilisation planning No Lift planning No COBIE/commissioning No Other FM information handover/commissioning systems No Security assessment and disaster planning Other 1.5 Model Level of Development (LOD) The Level of Development for this project at Contract Issue to be LOD 300. The Level of Development is accumulative and should progress from LOD 100 at Conceptual Design and through LOD 300 at project completion. The LOD of each BIM modelled element shall satisfy the LOD defined in BIM FORUM Level of Development Specification. The following definitions for Levels of Development are from the BIM FORUM Level of Development Specification; LOD 100 The model element may be graphically represented in the model with a symbol or other generic representation, but does not satisfy the requirements for LOD 200. Information related to the model element (i.e., cost/sf, tonnage of HVAC, etc.) can be derived from other model elements. LOD 200 The model element is graphically represented within the model as a generic system, object, or assembly with approximate quantities, size, shape, location and orientation. Non-graphic information may also be attached to the model element. LOD 300 The model element is graphically represented within the model as a specific system, object, or assembly in terms of quantity, size, shape, location, and orientation. Non-graphic information may also be attached to the model element. LOD 350 The model element is graphically represented within the model as a specific system, object, or assembly in terms of quantity, size, shape, orientation, and interfaces with other building systems. Non-graphic information may also be attached to the model element. LOD 400 The model element is graphically represented within the model as a specific system, object, or assembly in terms of size, shape, location, quantity, and orientation with detailing, fabrication, assembly, and installation information. Non-graphic information may also be attached to the model element. LOD 500 The model element is a field-verified representation in terms of size, shape, location, quantity, and orientation. Non-graphic information may also be attached to the model element. 1.6 Model Granularity Model element shall be created providing an accurate representation of geometry needed to support the specific BIM uses as set out in the Clause Uses for BIM on the Project. As a rule of thumb, any object that fits within a 200mm x 200mm x 200mm cube should not be modelled. The level of detail will vary by object and by each element, and the model itself may not represent the exact design intent of real live elements. Rather than modelling a generic node or other graphic which contains appropriate parametric characteristics may be used. Example of this may be a soap dispenser or a telephone which may only require a generic representation as a modelled element containing the correct parameters and properties, this same model element may be represented in typical views such as plan, elevations, and section with the standard technical symbol. 3 of 6

4 1.7 Clash Detection Colours Refer to NATSPEC BIM Reference Schedule 1.8 Protocol For Schedules/ Amendments/ Variations and Versions Refer to NATSPEC BIM Scheduling Guidelines. 1.9 BIM Intellectual Property Intellectual Property The ownership of Intellectual Property in Contract Material is specified in the Annexure. If no party is named in the Annexure, ownership vests in the Principal. Ownership by the Consultant The Intellectual Property in all Contract Material vests and is owned exclusively by the Consultant as such rights are created. The Consultant grants to the Principal a perpetual world-wide, royalty free licence (including the right to sublicense) to use, reproduce, adapt, modify, distribute and communicate the Contract Material to the extent required to receive full benefit of the Services. Existing Material This clause does not affect the ownership of Intellectual Property in any material owned by a party prior to this Contract or produced by a party outside of the provision of the Services Outcome and Deliverables Completed NATSPEC BIM Management Plan Template NATSPEC BIM Object/ Element Matrix Drawings in PDF Format Drawings in 2D DWG Format Facilities Management BIM model in.ifc format. Editable BIM models for future works in the authoring software formats. 4 of 6

5 1.11 Amendments to the National BIM Guide In addition to any amendments noted above, the following amendments to the NATSPEC National BIM Guide are required. Include the whole amended Clause. Clause No. Clause title Amendment 5 of 6

6 Clause No. Clause title Amendment 6 of 6