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Defining who, what and whenon BIM Level 2 projects

Sarah GreyProduct Manager, NBS

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Question – What best describes your role?

1. Client2. Designer3. Constructor4. Manufacturer5. Operator

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Question – Do you use the new plan of work stages on projects?

1. All new projects2. Most new projects3. Some new projects4. No

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1. Defining the roles2. Tasks and responsibilities3. Developing information

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1. Defining the roles

Question – At what stages of a project do you offer services?

1. Design only (Stages 2-4)2. Design through to handover (Stages 2-6)3. Strategy/briefing through to in use (Stages 0-7)

Defining the roles

Question – How many roles does your organisation typically perform?

Example – Client Adviser, Architect, Information Manager, Project Lead, Contract Administrator

1. 1 or 22. 3 or 43. 5 or more

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2. Tasks and responsibilities

Question – In your appointment documents at what depth do you list your services?1. Same depth as RIBA Plan of Work Schedule of Services2. Greater depth3. Based on a different template4. Do not list the services

Tasks and responsibilities

Question – On your typical projects is there a central list of multi-discipline services?1. Yes2. No

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3. Developing information

Question – On your typical projects do you agree design responsibilities before the design stages?

1. Yes2. No

Developing information

Question – How do you typically define levels of design and information?

1. By drawing scale and description2. By the AIA BIMForum definitions (LOD300, LOD350 etc…)3. By the NBS BIM Toolkit definitions (LOD3, LOI3 etc…)4. Through a bespoke system5. We don’t

Developing information

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1. A clear definition of roles2. A clear definition of responsibilities3. A focus around collaboration and information modelling

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