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