AIA G202 2013 Free Sample Preview
AIA G202 2013 Free Sample Preview
AIA G202 2013 Free Sample Preview
Individual
Modeling Role Project Participant Responsible Contact Information
§ 1.2 This document establishes the Modeling protocols for the Project. For purposes of these protocols, the Model is
comprised of the following information and other data sets:
(Indicate disciplines, separate models, and other data that will be included within the Model and governed by the
Modeling protocols.)
§ 1.3 Collaboration Protocols. The Project Participants’ protocols for the collaborative utilization of the Model, if any,
including communications protocols, a collaboration meeting schedule and colocation requirements, are as follows:
§ 1.4 Technical Requirements. The technical requirements relating to the utilization of Building Information Modeling,
including specific software and hardware requirements are as follows:
§ 1.5 Training and Support. The parameters for any training or support program(s) that will be implemented with respect
to any collaboration strategy or technical requirements are set forth below:
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§ 1.6 Model Standard. The Model shall be developed in accordance with the following Model Standard, if any:
§ 1.8 Insert a description of each Model management protocol and process identified in Section 1.7, if not further
described in an exhibit attached to this document:
§ 1.9 Terms in this document shall have the same meaning as those in AIA Document E203–2013.
§ 2.2.2.2 Cost Estimating. The Model Element may be used to develop a cost estimate based on current area, volume or
similar conceptual estimating techniques (e.g., square feet of floor area, condominium unit, hospital bed, etc.).
§ 2.2.2.3 Schedule. The Model Element may be used for Project phasing and determination of overall Project duration.
§ 2.2.2.4 Other Authorized Uses. Additional Authorized Uses of the Model Element developed to LOD 100, if any, are as
follows:
§ 2.3.2.2 Cost Estimating. The Model Element may be used to develop cost estimates based on the approximate data
provided and quantitative estimating techniques (e.g., volume and quantity of elements or type of system selected).
§ 2.3.2.3 Schedule. The Model Element may be used to show ordered, time-scaled appearance of major elements and
systems.
§ 2.3.2.4 Coordination. The Model Element may be used for general coordination with other Model Elements in terms of
its size, location and clearance to other Model Elements.
§ 2.3.2.5 Other Authorized Uses. Additional Authorized Uses of the Model Element developed to LOD 200, if any, are as
follows:
§ 2.4.2.2 Cost Estimating. The Model Element may be used to develop cost estimates suitable for procurement based on
the specific data provided.
§ 2.4.2.3 Schedule. The Model Element may be used to show ordered, time-scaled appearance of detailed elements and
systems.
§ 2.4.2.4 Coordination. The Model Element may be used for specific coordination with other Model Elements in terms of
its size, location and clearance to other Model Elements including general operation issues.
§ 2.4.2.5 Other Authorized Uses. Additional Authorized Uses of the Model Element developed to LOD 300, if any, are as
follows:
§ 2.5.2.2 Cost Estimating. Costs are based on the actual cost of the Model Element at buyout.
§ 2.5.2.3 Schedule. The Model may be used to show ordered, time-scaled appearance of detailed specific elements and
systems including construction means and methods.
§ 2.5.2.4 Coordination. The Model Element may be used for coordination with other Model Elements in terms of its size,
location and clearance to other Model Elements, including fabrication, installation and detailed operation issues.
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§ 2.5.2.5 Other Authorized Uses. Additional Authorized Uses of the Model Element developed to LOD 400, if any, are as
follows:
§ 2.6.2 Authorized Uses. Specific Authorized Uses of the Model Element developed to LOD 500, if any, are as follows:
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violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects’ legal counsel, [email protected].
§ 3.2 Table Instructions
§ 3.2.1 The Model Element table in Section 3.3 indicates the LOD to which each Model Element shall be developed at each identified Project milestone and the
Model Element Author.
§ 3.2.2 Abbreviations for each Model Element Author to be used in the Model Element Table are as follows:
(Provide abbreviations, such as “A—Architect,” or “C—Contractor.”)
Project Milestone 2
Project Milestone 3
Project Milestone 4
Project Milestone 5
Project Milestone 6
Project Milestone 1
§ 3.3 Model Element Table
Identify (1) the LOD required for each Model Element at each Project
milestone, (2) the Model Element Author (MEA), and (3) references to
any applicable notes found in Section 3.4.
Notes
Insert abbreviations for each MEA identified in the table below, such as
“A—Architect,” or “C—Contractor.”
Model Elements LOD MEA Notes LOD MEA Notes LOD MEA Notes LOD MEA Notes LOD MEA Notes LOD MEA Notes
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