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Legal Aspects of BIM Jeremy Glover

What do we have in the UK? Key documents: AEC (UK) BIM Protocol; CIC BIM Protocol (draft for consultation) RIBA BIM Overlay to the RIBA Plan of Work; JCT Public Sector Supplement 2011; CIOB Complex Projects Contract (draft for consultation); (Draft) PAS 1192-2:2012 BIM Information requirements for the capital delivery phase of construction projects.

Key features of the BIM protocol Definitions; Establishes priority of the contract documents; Obligations of the Employer; Put a Protocol in place Appoint the Information Manager Obligations of project team members; Produce the specified models Collaborative working practice Electronic Data Exchange; No warranty for data integrity Use of models; Copyright Licences related to permitted purposes Limitations related to the extension of a project Limitations on liability associated with models.

Contents of the BIM Execution (or Implementation) Plan Prepared by the Lead Designer; Model origin and orientation; File naming convention; Templates; Abbreviations/dimensions; Authorisation process; Information approval process; Software versions and exchange formats; Electronic Document Management Systems; In addition to but aligned with the Construction Programme and the Design Programme. RIBA Overlay

Key terms/key people Lead Designer; BIM Information Manager or BIM Model Manager; Model User.

The BIM Information Manager Appointed by the Employer, Lead Designer, Contractor? To co-ordinate the use of BIM on a project; Responsible for preparing and implementing the BIM Execution Plan; Responsible for the model management; Responsible for integration of individual designs (populating the model); Responsible for user access to the BIM Model; Data security; Maintain a data archive.

Typical obligations of the designer The importance of the design brief; The duty to review the design; Duty to warn; Knowledge of standards and codes; Delegation; Civil Liability (Contribution) Act 1978; The net contribution clause; PI Insurance liabilities; IP and copyright.

Co-ordination at BIM Level 2 The draft PAS 1192-2:2012 suggests that: The Lead Designer shall be responsible for the coordinated delivery of all design information; The role of the Information Manager is therefore not meant to be that of the Lead Designer; The Information Manager is responsible for the management of information, information processes and compliance with agreed procedures, not the coordination of design; and If the parties agree that this to be the role of the BIM Information Manager, this needs to be identified and dealt with in the BIM Protocol - otherwise a potential conflict arises as regards to design and design coordination roles.

What to bear in mind contractually - when preparing to work with BIM Confidentiality; Remember to clearly define roles and responsibilities; Check the meaning of the terms being used; Use and understand a BIM Protocol and BIM Execution Plan; Ensure there is a use for the data being collected don t get too hung up on the technology side! Ensure clarity over deliverables: who must do what and by when; Data segregation and security; Training; The road to increased collaboration.

Conclusions In March 2011, the Government Construction Client Group (GCCG) concluded in its Strategy Paper that: little change is required in the fundamental building blocks of copyright law, contracts or insurance to facilitate working at Level 2 of BIM maturity. Some essential investment is required in simple, standard protocols and services schedules to define BIM-specific roles, ways of working and desired outputs. Looking forward to the achievement of Level 3 integrated working, there are limited actions related to contracts, appointments and insurance that could be taken in advance to facilitate early adoption of integrated working.

Conclusions Effective management of the design process is crucial for the success of the projects. design needs to be properly integrated with construction and performance in use. Investment in high quality design, by an integrated team, is crucial to the success of any construction project. It is at the outset of a project that the vast majority of value can be created through design and integration.

Further information AEC (UK) BIM Protocol: http://aecuk.wordpress.com RIBA BIM Overlay to the RIBA Plan of Work: http://www.ribabookshops.com/plan-of-work JCT Public Sector Supplement 2011: http://www.jctltd.co.uk/public-sector.aspx (Draft) PAS 1192-2:2012 BIM Information requirements for the capital delivery phase of construction projects: http://www.cic.org.uk/activities/pas1192.pdf