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Building a Practical BIM Execution Plan for Revit Troy R Gates Design Technologies Manager m+nlb MAZZETTI NASH LIPSEY BURCH What is a BIM Execution Plan? • Project Info – Team – Technical Specifics • Model Exchange • Workflow • Model Expectations (LoD) PROJECT INFO • Team – Company or Project BIM Manager – Model Responsibility – Uploader / Downloader • Technical Specifics – Revit version – Revit Upgrade path • Other Project Info – Project / Client Name – Project Number MODEL EXCHANGE • Model Sharing – Who is hosting models? – Host location / account details • Upload Schedule – First model date / phase • Model Conditions – Detached – Complete vs Cleaned – Purge WORKFLOW • • • • • File Naming Coordinate System / Shared Coordinates Linking – Views / Scope Boxes / Matchlines – Overlay vs Attached Copy / Monitor – Levels – Grids – Families Worksets WORKFLOW • • • • • • • • Phases Design Options Sheet / Sheet List Titleblock Logos / Fonts Project Parameters Line Weights Model Collaboration – Starting View – Project Comments family MODEL EXPECTATIONS (LoD) • Object Ownership – ie Light / Plumbing fixtures • Level of Development / Detail (LoD) – Architecture – Structural – Mechanical – Plumbing – Electrical – Other Questions? Troy R Gates m+nlb MAZZETTI NASH LIPSEY BURCH