Singapore BIM Guide V2

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Singapore BIM Guide Version 2

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BIM DELIVERABLES

This chapter defines “what” – the BIM deliverables” to be produced by the respective project member(s) at different stages of a project to meet a set of BIM objectives. All the agreed deliverables are indicated in the “BIM Objective and Responsibility Matrix”. BIM project deliverables should be agreed upon together with deliverable dates at the start of the project and after the main project members have been appointed so as to accommodate their participations. Some of the typical deliverables are shown below:   

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Site model Massing model Architectural, structural, MEP models o For regulatory submissions o For coordination and / or clash detection analysis o For visualization o For cost estimation Schedule (material, time etc) and phasing program (in BIM or spreadsheet) Construction and fabrication models Shopdrawings As-built model (in native proprietary or open formats) Data for facility management Other additional value-added BIM services

BIM ELEMENTS

Each deliverable usually consists of a set of BIM model elements (or elements). Each element is usually a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of an actual building component to be used in the project. A typical set of BIM elements for a project can be found in Appendix A, categorized according to discipline.

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