Model Content Requirements Clause Samples

The Model Content Requirements clause sets out the specific standards and criteria that any content created or provided under the agreement must meet. This may include guidelines on quality, format, originality, compliance with applicable laws, and any technical specifications relevant to the project. By clearly defining these requirements, the clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of what is expected, reducing the risk of disputes over content quality or suitability.
Model Content Requirements. Model Elements are modeled as specific assemblies accurate in terms of quantity, size, shape, location, and orientation. Non-geometric information may also be attached to Model Elements.
Model Content Requirements. 3.9.1 A Model Progression Schedule (MPS) shall be used as a tool to help Model Contributors throughout the Design, Construction and Operation phases understand what should be included in the BIMs when at each project milestone. a. The Construction Models should reflect the exact geometric properties of the materials and/or systems being submitted. These models should reflect the exact material properties and performance data. b. It is the responsibility of the Design and Construction Team to use the MPS as part of the BIMPxP or JBIMPxP to establish how they progressively reach the County’s expectations.
Model Content Requirements. Overall building massing indicative of area, height, volume, location, and orientation may be modeled in three dimensions or represented by other data.
Model Content Requirements. 3.9.1 A Model Progression Schedule/Agent Responsibility Matrix (MPS) shall be used as a tool to help Model Contributors throughout the Design, Construction and Operation phases understand what should be included in the BIMs when at each project milestone. a. The Construction Models should reflect the exact geometric properties of the materials and/or systems being submitted. These models should reflect the exact material properties and performance data. b. It is the responsibility of the Design and Construction Team to use the MPS as part of the BIM PxP or JBIM PxP to establish how they progressively reach the County’s expectations. c. See also Section 4 ‐ BIM Project Execution Plan and Section 5 ‐ Model Progression Schedule/Agent Responsibility Matrix templates for additional required information.

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