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University of Southern California

Building Information Modeling


(BIM) Guidelines

BuildingInformationModeling
(BIM)Guidelinesversion1.6

ForDesignBidBuildContracts

USCCapitalConstructionDevelopment 5
1Introduction

andFacilities
ManagementServices
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1.1 STATEMENTOFPURPOSE

1.2 BUILDINGINFORMATIONMODEL
1.3 KEYINGREDIENTSFORSUCCESS

2USCResponsibilities

3Deliverables

3.1 BIMEXECUTIONPLAN
3.2 MODELANDDATADELIVERY

4DESIGNTEAMBIMProcessandModelingRequirements
4.1 BIMAUTHORINGSOFTWARE
4.2 GEO REFERENCEDMODEL
4.3 PROJECTCOLLABORATIONSERVER
4.4 DESIGNBIMFACILITATOR
4.5 MODELQUALITYANDLEVELOFDETAIL :ARCHITECTURALANDMEPF
4.6 AUDIOVISUALANDOTHERSPECIALTYDESIGNDISCIPLINES
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Table of Contents
1Introduction
1.1 STATEMENTOFPURPOSE
1.2 BUILDINGINFORMATIONMODEL
1.3 KEYINGREDIENTSFORSUCCESS

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2USCResponsibilities

3Deliverables

3.1 BIMEXECUTIONPLAN
3.2 MODELANDDATADELIVERY

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4DesignTeam:BIMProcessandModelingRequirements
4.1 BIMAUTHORINGSOFTWARE
4.2 GEO REFERENCEDMODEL
4.3 PROJECTCOLLABORATIONSERVER
4.4 DESIGNBIMFACILITATOR
4.5 MODELQUALITYANDLEVELOFDETAIL :ARCHITECTURALANDMEPF
4.6 AUDIOVISUALANDOTHERSPECIALTYDESIGNDISCIPLINES
4.7 COB ie

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5MEPFSpecifications

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5.1 SHAREDPARAMETERS
5.2 WORKSETS
5.3 ISOLATABLESYSTEMSANDZONES
5.4 BUILDINGLINE

6DesignPhases

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6.1 DELIVERABLESCHEDULEANDMILESTONES
6.2 SCHEMATICDESIGNPHASE

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6.2.1 General

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6.2.2 Model Content

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a. Civil Surface and Utilities

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b. Architectural & MEP

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6.2.3 Level of Detail

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6.2.4 Program and Space Validation

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6.2.5 COBie Design Data

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6.2.6 Initial Collision Report and Constructability

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6.3 DESIGNDEVELOPMENTPHASE

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6.3.1 General

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6.3.2 Model Content

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6.3.4 COBie Design Data

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6.3.5 Collision Detection and Constructability

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6.4 CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENTSPHASE
6.4.1 General

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6.4.2 Model Content

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6.4.3 Level of Detail

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6.4.4 Program and Space Validation

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6.4.5 Other Analysis and Checking Tools

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6.4.6 COBie Design Data

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6.4.7 Collision Detection and Constructability

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6.5 BIDDINGPHASE
6.5.1 Archiving of Design BIMs

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6.5.2 Bid Deliverable

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6.5.3 BIM Execution Plan

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6.5.4 Co-location

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6.5.5 Design Model Updates

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6.5.6 Model Mash Ups

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7ConstructionTeam:BIMProcessandModelingRequirements

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7.6.1 Kick off Meeting

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7.6.2 Suggested Coordination Process

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7.6.3 Installation

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7.6.4 Requirements for 3D Models, Formats and Model Structure

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7.1 BIMEXECUTIONPLANFEEDBACKANDREVISIONS
7.2 CONSTRUCTIONBIMFACILITATOR
7.3 COB ieDATA
7.4 EXTRACTINGINFORMATIONFROMTHEDESIGNMODEL
7.5 CONSTRUCTIONMODELUPDATES
7.6 TRADECOORDINATION

APPENDIXA:MODELELEMENTSANDLEVELOFDETAILFORMODELS

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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

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CONSTRUCTION COORDINATION

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APPENDIXB:BIMDATAACQUISITIONGUIDELINESFORFACILITIESMANAGEMENT 30
APPENDIXC:NOMENCLATURE

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APPENDIXD:INSTALLATIONCHANGELOG

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APPENDIXE:REVITMODELREQUIREMENTS

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APPENDIXF:COLLISIONDETECTION

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APPENDIXG:USCFMSOUTLINESCHEDULEDATASPECIFICATIONS

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APPENDIXH:ECODOMUS

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APPENDIXI:BIMEXECUTIONPLANTEMPLATE

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GLOSSARY

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REFERENCES/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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1.Introduction
This document defines the Design and Construction scope of work and deliverables for using Building
InformationModeling(BIM)onnewUSCconstructionprojects,majorrenovationsandotherprojectsasrequired
byUSC,basedonaDesignBidBuildformofContract.

1.1 STATEMENTOFPURPOSE

Ifusedeffectively,BIMprovidesopportunitiestovastlyimproveupontraditionalmethodsofdesignand
construction coordination thereby reducing the potential for costly change orders, providing multiple
opportunitiesforOwnerreviewandparticipationbymeansof3Dvisualizationoftheprojectandspecialty
spaces,andreducingdesignandconstructionschedules.Inaddition,BIMcreatesopportunitiesforreusing
dataformultiplepurposes,includingtheoperationandmaintenanceofUSCsfacilities.Toachievethese
ends, the BIM must be structured to achieve the required purposes. This document describes USCs
requirementsfortheproductionanduseofBuildingInformationModels(BIM)inthedesign,construction
andmaintenanceofitsfacilities.

1.2 BUILDINGINFORMATIONMODEL

Building Information Model (BIM) is a parametric, computable representation of the project design
developed by the Designer and their consultants, the Contractor, and their subcontractors, including
construction details developed by the Contractor and its respective consultants and subcontractors that
areintegratedintothemodel.AsusedinthisBIMSpecification,referencestoBuildingInformationModel,
BIM, or the Model, include the primary design model or models and all linked, related, affiliated or
subsidiarymodelsdevelopedfordesign,analysis,estimating,detailing,fabrication,construction,operation
ormaintenanceoftheproject,oranyportionorelementoftheproject,whetherthemodelispreparedby
theDesigners,theContractororpreparedbytheContractorssubcontractorsorconsultants.

1.3 KEYINGREDIENTSFORSUCCESS

ThereareseveralfactorsthatwillaffectthesuccessfuloutcomeofaBIMbasedproject:
a. Establishing a collaborative environment and a collaborative use of the BIMs during the design and
constructionprocesswheretheDesigners,Contractor,subcontractorsandOwnerworktogetherwitha
proactiveapproachtoissueresolution.Underthemostcollaborativeofenvironments,thenumberof
RFIsgeneratedcanbesignificantlyreducedastheteamresolvesmanyissuesinfacetofaceorweb
basedmeetings.

b. Leveraging the BIMs to the fullest extent possible to shorten the construction schedule and reduce
construction costs. This would include reviewing the BIMs with users and Facilities Management
Services(FMS)personneltoensurethatallkeypersonnelunderstandwhatthefinalproductwilllook
like and that accesses and clearances meet their expectations. The fewer surprises, the less likely
therewillbechangeordersdowntheline.

c. Ensuring that the I in BIM is fully represented in the data provided by the Building Information
ModelsandthatthedatadeliveredisCOBiecompliant.

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2.USCResponsibilities

Throughout the processes defined below, various USC departments will be reviewing the BIMs and verifying
thatthemodelcontentisaccurateanduptodate.Thesedepartmentsandtheirinvolvementasitpertainsto
theBIMsareasfollows:

USCCAPITALCONSTRUCTIONANDDEVELOPMENT

USCREALESTATEANDASSETMANAGEMENT

USC FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SERVICES (FMS): Defines the FM model and data requirements
(Appendix A and B). Reviews access and clearances to mechanical equipment and object naming
conventions. Inconjunction with the BIM Manager and/orBIM Facilitator, verifies that the systems
andzonesaredefinedappropriately.

THIRDPARTYCOMMISSIONINGAGENT:Tobeidentifiedinthebiddocuments.

USCCAPITALCONSTRUCTIONPROJECTMANAGER:

CoordinatesBIMreviewswithvariousdepartments.
InsertsinitialprojectinformationinBIMExecutionPlan.
InsuresthattheBIMProjectExecutionPlanisadheredtoforthedurationoftheproject.
FacilitatesaccesstoeBuilder,USCsPMISandprojectcollaborationserver.

USCINFORMATIONTECHNOLOGYSERVICES:DefinesITdataandmodelrequirements.

USERGROUPS:ReviewofBIMforlayout,access,etc.

USCBIMCONSULTANT/FACILITATOR

Provides model mashups for all MEPF trades in Navisworks (see illustration on page 20). The
mashups are overlays of the final asconstructed fabrication models (provided by the
subcontractors)withthe100%CDMEPFdesignmodels.ThisprovidestheDesignerswithavisual
comparisonofthetwomodeltypesdesignvs.fabricationtoassisttheminmakinganyrequired
adjustmentstotheirdesignmodeltomatchtheasconstructedcondition.

InconjunctionwithUSCFMS,willvalidatedesignmodelsandsubcontractorsubmittalsforCOBie
complianceperiodicallyandprovidefeedbackforcorrections.

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3.Deliverables

3.1BIMEXECUTIONPLAN

Aspartoftheirrespectiveproposals/bidsubmittals,theArchitectandtheGeneralContractormustsubmit
aBIMExecutionPlan(BEP)describingprocessesandproceduresinplacewithintheirorganizationsusedto
coordinateanddelivertheBIMsandassociateddataaccordingtotheguidelinescontainedherein.See
Appendix H for the BIM Execution Plan template to be used. USC will evaluate the BEPs and provide
feedback to the successful bidder at the time of contract award, after which the Contractor will have 2
weekstomakechangestotheBEPandresubmit.

3.2MODELANDDATADELIVERY

ThefinaldeliveryoftheBIMandassociateddatatoUSCwillbeintheformof:

a. Fullycoordinatedarchitectural,structural,civilandMEP3DmodelsinRevitat100%CDbytheDesign
Team.

b. All equipment schedules must be generated from the parameters embedded in the Revit model
objects.

c. AsconstructednativeformatMEPFandstructuralmodelsprovidedbytheGeneralContractor.
d. Complete as constructed Revit models provided by the Designers conforming to USC FMS

requirementsasdetailedinAppendixB.*

e. ThefollowingCOBie2.4standardworksheets*,submittedbytheGeneralContractor,withparticular
emphasis on the MEPF systems, shall be provided (at minimum) to meet the long term Facilities
ManagementGoals:

Contact(allfields)
Facility(allfields)
Floor(allfields)
Space(allfields)
Zone(allfields)
Type(allfields)
Component(allfields)
System(allfields)
Spare(allfields)
Resource(allfields)
Job(allfields)
DocumentforthosedocumentsthatareassignabletoanassociatedBIMelementor
system (all fields, installed equipment documentation, Approval By=Contractor
Certified,Stage=AsBuilt)Alldocumentswillbeplacedintheassignedlocationone
Builder.
Attribute(allfields,manufacturerprovidedattributes,Category=AsBuilt)

*TheCOBiespreadsheetandinformationonhowtouseCOBiemaybefoundat
http://www.wbdg.org/resources/cobie.php.

Additional resources can be found in the subfolder named BIM Guidelines Reference Docs in the
General Documentation folder in eBuilder. eBuilder is USCs Project Management Information
System.AccesstoeBuilderwillbegrantedthroughUSCsProjectManager.

f. AnarrativedescribingthesoftwareusedtocreatetheBIMsincludingthesoftwarepublisher,software
nameandversionnumber.

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4.DesignTeam:BIMProcessandModelingRequirements

4.1BIMAUTHORINGSOFTWARE

The Architects and MEPF Designers must model their systems in Revit. The Civil Engineer and the
StructuralEngineermayopttousealternativesoftwaresuchasCivil3DandTekla.

The version number of any software to be used including collaboration software (e.g. Revit, Tekla,
Navisworks, etc.) must be announced at the start of the project and must be maintained throughout
projectcloseoutunlesstheteamasawholeagreestoupgradetoanewerversion.

4.2GEOREFERENCEDMODEL

The Architects will set the spatial coordinates at the beginning of the project. The coordinates will be
accuratelygeoreferencedtoapermanentcampusmonument.ThiswillbecoordinatedbetweentheCivil
Engineer, the Architects and USC. It is the Architects responsibility to verify the accuracy of the
coordinatesandtoprovideagridintersectionat0,0forallotherteammembers.

4.3PROJECTCOLLABORATIONSERVER

The Design andConstruction team is required to use USCs PMIS server, eBuilder for all project related
documentation,includingallBIMs.EachprojectcontainsaBIMfolder(seeillustrationbelow).TheBIM
folderisstrictlydedicatedto3Dcoordinationmodelsandfiles(suchasREvit,NaviworksNWDs,NWCs,
DWGs,etc.).AccesstoeBuilderwillbeprovidedbyUSC.Modelswillbeaccessibletoallpartiesinboth
theirnativeformatsandindwgand/orNWD/NWC/IFCformats(asrequested).Theywillbepostedtoe
Builderonaregularbasisastheygetupdatedand/ormodified.

XXXBuilding

PartialsampleprojectpageineBuilder

4.4DESIGNBIMFACILITATOR

The Design Consultant must have a dedicated full time BIM Facilitator/BIM Engineer. Design BIM
Facilitatorresponsibilitiesinclude:

a. Ensuring that all members of their Design Team are delivering and updating the BIMs according to
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b. EnsuringthattheBIMsgetuploadedtothecommonserverontimeandinthecorrectfileformat(s).

c. Ensuring that the submitted BIMs comply with all of the requirements as defined in this document
includingCOBiedatarequirements.

d. Assembling the submitted BIMs into a single consolidated BIM in Navisworks and reviewing the
consolidatedBIMforcoordinationandconstructabilityissues.

e. Providingdesigncoordinationandconstructabilityfeedback.

f. Facilitatingdesigncoordinationmeetingsandemailingwebcastinvitationstothemeetingsatleast1
daypriortomeeting.*

g. Having a solid working knowledge of Navisworks, Revit, and any other software tools to be used for
BIMandmodelchecking.

h. EnsuringthatBIMsareusedappropriatelytotestdesignrequirements/criteria.

i. ServesasPOCforallinternalandexternalBIMswithUSCandtheGeneralContractor.

j. Ensuringthatthemodelisgeospatiallylocated.(seeitem#6.)

k. EnsuringthatthecommonreferencepointisdistributedandusedbyALLteammembers.

l. Havingaproactiveapproachtoproblemsolvingandensuringthateveryonehaswhattheyneedwhen
theyneedit.

*Equipmentandwebcastingsoftwareusedforthecoordinationmeetingsshouldbecheckedatleast
15minutespriortothemeeting.

4.5MODELQUALITYANDLEVELOFDETAIL:ARCHITECTURALANDMEPF

a. TheDesignerswillsetuptherequiredparametersandfieldsinRevittomeettheFMSrequirements.

b. The Architects and MEPF Designers will review the Revit warnings periodically throughout the entire
designprocessand correct any significant modeling issues. See Appendix E for a list of Revit model
requirementsandRevitwarningstocorrect.

c. AllinteriorwallsmustbemodeledtotheircorrectheightsandthecorrespondingRevitfamiliesmust
representtheentirewallassembleaccurately.

d. Acoustictileandhardlidceilingsmayberepresentedasaplanewithathicknessrepresentingthetotal
constructionthickness.

4.6AUDIOVISUALANDOTHERSPECIALTYDESIGNDISCIPLINES

TheAVsystemandanyotherspecialtydisciplineswillbeprovidedinaseparateRevitfile.Allofthesame
rulesapplyasforthemaindesigndisciplines.

4.7COBie

a. The Design Team shall submit the design data to USC as a COBiecompliant Excel file. The COBie
compliantfileshouldbeinthecurrentversionatthetimeofthesubmission(version2.4isthecurrent
version as of January 2011). EcoDomus may be used to automate the extraction of the COBie data
fromtheRevitmodels.SeeAPPENDIXHforadescriptionoftheverificationprocessusingEcoDomus.

b. USC, in conjunction with the BIM Consultant, will check the quality of the data against the
requirementsprovidedbytheOwneranddetailedherein.Iftherequirementsarenotmet,theDesign
Team shall resubmit the data within two weeks after USC provides a report ofinaccurate or missing
data.IfthesecondsubmissiondoesnotsatisfyUSCsrequirementstheDesignTeamshallresubmitthe
datawithinoneweekafterUSCprovidesareportonfounderrors.

c. TheCOBieExcelfileshouldcontainthefieldsExtSystem,ExtObject,ExtIdentifierproperlypopulatedfor
allprovidedelementsinordertoestablisharelationshipbetweentheauthoringBIM/CADorproject
managementsoftwareandcorrespondingelementsintheCOBiefile.

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5.MEPFSpecifications

5.1SHAREDPARAMETERS

TheDesignersmustsubmittheirRevittemplatesandsharedparametersfileswithUSCFMSforreviewand
approval.
See Appendix B: MASTER ATTRIBUTES (page 28) for required parameter fields for ALL MEPF system
families.

5.2NOMENCLATURE

Namingconventionsforequipmenttypesshouldbesuccinct,usefulanddescriptive.Thenamesprovided
shouldallowforeasyidentificationandbeeasilyunderstoodinordertofacilitatetheoperation,repairand
maintenanceofUSCequipment.
AppendixCprovidesnomenclatureguidance.

5.3WORKSETS

The MEPF Designers will create separate worksets in Revit for each MEPF trade and corresponding 3D
viewsforeachtrade.The3Dviewswillbestoredinaseparatefolderintheprojectbrowserdesignated:
3DforCOORDINATION.ItistheresponsibilityoftheDesignersBIMFacilitatortoensurethecorrectand
necessary visibility of the items in the designated views. At a minimum, the following 3D MEPF views
shouldbecreatedwithoutoverlapofassociateddata:

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.

Plumbing
HVACWet(i.e.HHW,CHW)
HVACDry(i.eDucts)
MechanicalEquipment
ElectricalPower
Lights(withlightsourcedisabledinthelightfamilies)*
FireSprinkler
Methane(ifapplicable)

*Thepurposefordisablingtherevitfamilylightsourcesistoremovetheglowthatappearsin
Navisworksasanobject.

Sphericalglowwhenexporting
lightstoNavisworksfromRevitif
lightsourceisnotdisabled.This
interfereswithclashdetectionand
obstructsviewsofotherelements.

5.4ISOLATABLESYSTEMSANDZONES

MEPFsystemsmustbedefinedwithinRevitsuchthateachsystemcanbeisolatedandviewedseparately.
AREASTheArchitecturalmodelmustcontainareas,suchasoccupancyordepartmental,asrequiredby
theprogramdesign.
ZONES The Mechanical model must contain MEPF zones, such as air circulation zones or others as
requiredbytheprogram.

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5.5BUILDINGLINE

TheDesignTeamwillcreateabuildinglineinCAD(approx.5frombuilding)uptowhichallunderground
utilities should be extended. The defined building line is not arbitrary. The civil utilities will be taken
precisely up to that line where they will meet the corresponding building utilities. There should be no
overlappingofutilitiesaroundthedefinedbuildingline.

6.DesignPhases

6.1 DELIVERABLESCHEDULEANDMILESTONES(tobecompletedbytheendofeachphase)

Milestone

Deliverable

ContractAward

FinalBIMExecutionPlan

SchematicDesignPhase

ArchitecturalModel
CivilModel
COBieDesignData
Contact
Facility
Floor
Space
Zone

DesignDevelopment

ArchitecturalModel
CivilModel
MEPFModelorModels
StructuralModel
COBieDesignData
Contact
Facility
Floor
Space
Type
Component

ConstructionDocuments

ArchitecturalModel
CivilModel
MEPFModelorModels
StructuralModel
COBieDesignData
Contact
Facility
Floor
Space
Zone
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Milestone

Deliverable

Component
System
Document
Attribute

6.2SCHEMATICDESIGNPHASE

6.2.1GENERAL

TheDesignTeammayuseanymethodtobeginthedesignprocessbutshallbeusingaBIMauthored
model(s)bycompletionofthisphase.Allinformationneededtodescribetheschematicdesignshall
beincludedinandderivedfromthesemodels.DeliverablesarerequiredasstatedintheDeliverable
andMilestonesschedule.

6.2.2MODELCONTENT

a. CivilSurfaceandUtilities

Detailed requirements of what is to be included in surveying deliverables is managed by USC


staff in consultation with the Design Team on a project by project basis. Surveys shall be
providedinelectronicformatandminimallyinclude3Dtopographicinformationincludingpaving
andretainingwallsandallcivilutilities.Seeitem#6onGeoreferencingrequirements.

TheCivilEngineerwillprovideControlPointstobeusedbytheDesignTeamasareferencefor
developingtheprojectgridlinesandlocation.

TheDesignTeamshallmodelallexistingconditionsasneededandthelevelofinformationtobe
includedwillbedeterminedbaseduponprojectneeds.TheBIMExecution Planshoulddefine
theagreeduponscopeofthemodelingeffort.

b. Architectural

Themodelgeometryshallinclude:

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.

Thebuildingfootprintdefinitionandallexteriorwalls.
Allinteriorwalldefinitionswithallroomsmodeledindividually.
Allfenestration.
Alldoors.
Alloverhangs,sunshadesandroofmonitors.
Allfloors,withaseparatefloorfinishmodelelementperroom.

6.2.3 LEVELOFDETAIL(LOD)

All elements shall be modeled to AIA standard LOD 100 by the appropriate design disciplines.
Clearancesandaccesszonesshouldbemodeledonseparatelayers,onelayerpersystem.

LOD100ModelContentRequirements:Overallbuildingmassingindicativeofarea,height,volume,
locationandorientation.

6.2.4 PROGRAMANDSPACEVALIDATION

The Design Team shall use the BIM Authoring software or other analysis tools to compare and
validatethestatedprogramrequirementswiththeactualdesignsolution.

ThefollowingshallbedevelopedautomaticallyfromtheBuildingInformationModel:

a. Assignable Areas and Nonassignable Areas measured to inside face of wall objects
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6.2.5 COBieDESIGNDATA

TheDesignTeamshallsubmitthedesigndatatoUSCinspreadsheetformatincompliancewiththe
most current version of COBie**. This data set shall include those COBie designer worksheets
relatedtothearchitecturalprogram.ThefollowingCOBieDesignworksheetsshallbeprovidedinthe
SchematicDesignSet:

Contact(allfields)
FacilityFacility(ies)referencedinthefile(allfields)
FloorDescriptionofverticallevels(allfields)
SpaceSpacesreferencedintheproject(allfields)
Zone(allfields)

**Alternatively,EcoDomussoftwarecanbeusedtoautomatetheextractionofthedata
fromtheBIM.AtlaterdesignandconstructionphasesEcoDomuscanalsobeusedtolink
relateddocumentstotheBIMobjects,forfielddataentry,andfordataqualitycontrol.

EcoDomusRevitplugin

3DInterfaceinEcoDomuswithallintegrateddata

6.2.6 INITIALCOLLISIONREPORTANDCONSTRUCTABILITY

TheDesignTeamBIMFacilitatoristoassembleallof themodelsintoasingleconsolidatedmodel
and may use automated collision detection software for this phase of the work in addition to
performing a visual walk through of the model from various perspectives and cross sections to
detectanyconstructabilityissuesthatwouldnotnecessarilybedetectedautomatically.Ifpractical,
reviewtheconsolidatedmodelandcorrespondingclashesonafloorbyfloorbasis.

Alldisciplinesshouldbeclashedagainstoneanotherandallclearancesandaccesszonesshouldbe
verifiedeitherbyclashdetectionorvisualinspectiontobeclearofanyunacceptableobstructions.
Theintentionistohaveaserrorandcollisionfreeamodelaspossibleateachsubmissionphase.

SeeAppendixFforsuggestedmethodologyfortrackingcollisionanddesignissues.

6.3 DESIGNDEVELOPMENTPHASE

6.3.1 GENERAL

TheDesignTeamshallcontinuedevelopingtheirBIMs.Parametriclinksshallbemaintainedwithin
the models to enable automatic generation of all plans, sections, elevations, custom details and
schedulesaswellas3Dviews. DeliverablesarerequiredasstatedintheDeliverableandMilestones
schedule(seeitem6.1).

6.3.2 MODELCONTENT

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6.3.3 LEVELOFDETAIL(LOD)

All elements shall be modeled to AIA standard minimum LOD 200 by the appropriate design
disciplines. Clearances and access zones should be modeled on separate layers, one layer per
system.

LOD 200 Model Content Requirements: Model Elements are modeled as generalized systems or
assemblieswithapproximatequantities,size,shape,locationandorientation.

6.3.4 COBieDESIGNDATA

The Design Team shall submit the design data in conformance with the most current version of
COBie. This data set shall include those COBie designer worksheets related to the architectural
program. The Designer shall specifically identify spatial and systems zoning to reflect the space
circulation zones and building service zones that are reflected in the design drawings and
specifications. The following COBie Design worksheets shall be provided in the Schematic Design
Set:

Contact(allfields)
Facility(allfields)
Floor(allfields)
Space(allfields)
Zone(allfields)
Type(Name,CreatedBy,CreatedOn,Category,Description,AssetType,ExtSystem,
ExtObject,ExtIdentifier)
Component(Name,CreatedBy,CreatedOn,TypeName,Space,Description,
ExtSystem,ExtObject,ExtIdentifier)
System(allfields)

6.3.5 COLLISIONDETECTIONANDCONSTRUCTABILITY

RepeatprocessdescribedinAppendixF.

6.4CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENTSPHASE

6.4.1 GENERAL

The Design Team shall continue development of the models created in the Design Development
Phase.Parametriclinksshallbemaintainedwithinthemodelstoenableautomaticgenerationofall
plans, sections, elevations, custom details and schedules as well as 3D views. Deliverables are
requiredasstatedintheDeliverableandMilestonesschedule,item#6.1.

SeeAppendixAforthelistofminimumrequiredmodelelements.

6.4.2 MODELCONTENT

Refinementofthemodelcontentdefinedinthedesigndevelopmentphase.Whatevercontentwas
notknownatthattimeshouldbeaccuratelyrepresentedinthisphase.

6.4.3 LEVELOFDETAIL(LOD)

All elements shall be modeled to AIA standard minimum LOD 300 by the appropriate design
disciplines. Clearances and access zones should be modeled on separate layers, one layer per
system.

LOD 300 Model Content Requirements: Model elements are modeled as specific assemblies
accurateintermsofquantity,size,shape,locationandorientation.

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6.4.4 PROGRAMANDSPACEVALIDATION

TheDesignTeamshallusethemethodologydescribedinitem6.2.4toreconfirmtheprogram.

6.4.5 OTHERANALYSISANDCHECKINGTOOLS

TheDesignTeamshallanalyzethedesignusingsoftwarethatinteractswiththemodelinorderto
refineloadcalculations,daylighting,naturalventilation,acoustics,codeissuesanddesignissuesin
addition to reviewing and correcting any relevant issues arising out of the Revit warnings in both
RevitArchitectureandRevitMEP.

6.4.6 COBieDESIGNDATA

The Design Team shall resubmit the design data that was developed in the Design Development
phase but further refined at this phase, to USC in conformance with the most current version of
COBie.

Contact(allfields)
Facility(allfields)
Floor(allfields)
Space(allfields)
Zone(allfields)
Type(Name,CreatedBy,CreatedOn,Category,Description,AssetType,ExtSystem,
ExtObject,ExtIdentifier)
Component(Name,Space,Typename,CreatedBy,CreatedOn,Category,Description,
ExtSystem,ExtObject,ExtIdentifier)
System(allfields)
Document (all fields, submittals and similar documents,ApprovalBy =Information
Only,Stage=Requirement)*
Attribute(allfields,designintentattributes,Category=Requirement)

*Forallrequiredcloseoutdocuments,goto:
http://www.usc.edu/fms/documents/design_guidelines/Closeout_StandardGuideline.pdf

6.4.7COLLISIONDETECTIONANDCONSTRUCTABILITY

a. TheDesignTeammustprovideaclashfreedesignmodelemployingthemethodologydescribed
initem6.2.6.

b. Ifthereareanyoutstandingunresolvedissues,TheDesignTeammustsubmitalistofthesewith
anexplanationofwhytheycouldnotberesolved.

6.5BIDDINGPHASE

6.5.1 ARCHIVINGOFDESIGNBIMS
At the completion of Construction Documents, the 100% CD design BIMs will be archived in e
BuilderanddesignatedAsDesigned.

6.5.2 BIDDELIVERABLE

The 100% CD BIMs and associated documentation will be made available to prospective General
Contractors and their subcontractors for bidding purposes. The Design Team BIM Facilitator will
provide the General Contractor with access to the BIM files. It will be the responsibility of the
General Contractor to distribute models as they deem necessary to bidding subcontractors. It
should be noted however, that access to the BIMs is provided for reference, clarification and
designintentonlyandifusedforestimatingoranyotherpurpose,isdonesoatthesoleriskofthe
GeneralContractoranditssubcontractors.

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6.5.3 BIMEXECUTIONPLAN

The General Contractor shall submit a BIM Execution Plan describing processes and procedures in
placewithintheirorganizationtocoordinateanddelivertheBIMsandassociateddataaccordingto
theguidelinescontainedherein.SeeAppendixIfortheBEPtemplatetobeused.

6.5.4 COLOCATION

Whilecolocationofthedesignandconstructionteamsduringconstructionisdesirableandhighly
encouraged, USC recognizes that there are often space limitations which preclude this type of
interactiveengagement.Itisimperative,howeverthatallprojectteammembersremainproactively
engagedandresponsiveforthedurationoftheconstructionphase.Collaborationproceduresshall
bedetailedintheBIMExecutionPlan(AppendixH).

6.5.5 DESIGNMODELUPDATES

a. TheDesignTeamwillcontinuetodevelopandupdatethedesignmodelsthroughouttheentire
construction process. For any design changes that have a direct and immediate effect on
constructioncoordination,theDesignTeammustupdateandreuploadtheirdesignmodelsto
the project BIM folder in eBuilder within 3 work days if there is an ASI, MSI, SSI or any other
questionthatisansweredbytheDesignTeamthatrequiresadesignchangeorachangeorder
thataffectscoordinationorthatisdrivenbycoordination(suchasceilingelevationchangesora
changeinthesizeofashaftopening).

b. TheMEPEngineerswillnotbeuploadingchangestotheMEPFmodelsbutwillbeupdatingtheir
MEPFdesignmodelsimmediatelyfollowingthesubcontractorsignoffofagivenflooronafloor
byfloorbasis.Modelmashups(seeitem6.5.6below)canbeusedasachecktoensurethatthe
designmodelmimicsthefabricationmodels.

c. All stakeholders can subscribe to automatic notification when new models are uploaded to e
Builder.Selectthefolderinyourprojecttowhichyouwishtosubscribe(i.e.BIM)andclickon
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d. TheArchitectswillpublishamonthlybulletinsummarizingallquestions,resolutionsandmodel
changes/updates,andalldecisionsfordesignorforvalueengineeringthathavebeenmadeand
willpostthebulletinstotheserverasanoneditablefilealongwiththeupdatedmodels.

All of the above described bulletin items shall be recorded in the model with labeled bubbles
aroundtheaffectedareawithreferencetothebulletinitemnumber.

e. TheStructuralDesignerwillbeupdatingthedesignmodelinparallelwiththesteelfabricator.In
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6.5.6 MODELMASHUPS

USCwillprovidemodelmashupsforallMEPFtradesinNavisworks.Themashupsareoverlaysof
the final as constructed fabrication models with the most uptodate MEPF design models. This
providestheDesignerswithavisualcomparisonofthetwomodeltypesdesignvs.fabricationto
assisttheminmakinganyrequiredadjustmentstotheirdesignmodeltomatchtheasconstructed
condition.Modelmashupswillbecreatedaseachfloorscoordinationiscompleteandissigned
offbyallofthetradesubcontractors.

Samplemashupofductwork.Greenductmustbeadjustedtomatchasbuiltblueduct.

7. ConstructionTeam:BIMProcessandModelingRequirements

7.1 BIMEXECUTIONPLANFEEDBACKANDREVISIONS

USCwillprovideamarkedupversionoftheGeneralContractorsBIMExecutionplanwithanycomments
or exceptions upon award of the contract. The General Contractor is required to make the appropriate
revisionsandresubmitforfinalapprovaloneweekafterreceiptofthemarkedupplan.

7.2CONSTRUCTIONBIMFACILITATOR

TheGeneralContractormusthaveadedicatedfulltimeBIMFacilitator/BIMEngineeronstaffwithproven
atleast3yearsofMEPFcoordinationexperienceandwhoseresponsibilitiesinclude,butarenotlimitedto:

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a. EnsuringthatallofthesubcontractorsareupdatingtheBIMsaccordingtoschedule.
b. EnsuringthattheBIMsgetuploadedtothecommonserverontimeandinthecorrectfile
format(s).
c. EnsuringthatthesubmittedBIMscomplywithalloftherequirementsasdefinedinthis
documentincludingCOBiedatarequirements.
d. Assembling the submitted BIMs into a single consolidated BIM in Navisworks and
reviewingtheconsolidatedBIMforcoordinationandconstructabilityissues.
e. Providingconstructioncoordinationandconstructabilityfeedback.
f. Facilitatingconstructioncoordinationmeetings.
g. HavingasolidworkingknowledgeofNavisworks,Revitandanyothersoftwaretoolstobe
usedforBIMandmodelchecking.
h. ServingasthePOCforallinternalandexternalBIMswithUSCandtheDesigners.
i. Havingproactiveapproachtoproblemsolvingandensuringthateveryonehaswhatthey
needwhentheyneedit.*
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*This often entails constant reminders to responsible parties (including USC) to make timely
decisionsorprovideinformationexpediently.

7.3COBieCONSTRUCTIONDATA

Attheappropriatetime,determinedbytheUSCProjectManager,theGeneralContractorwillbeprovided
withanEcoDomuslicenseandaccesstotheEcoDomusprojectsitewhichwillcontainpartiallypopulated
COBiedataderivedfromthedesignmodels.SeeAppendixH.

TheGeneralContractorwillberesponsibleforupdatingandaddingadditionaldatainEcoDomusasthe
databecomesavailablefromthesubcontractors,including:

Contact(allfields)
Facility(allfields)
Floor(allfields)
Space(allfields)
Zone(allfields)
Type(allfields)
Component(allfields)
System(allfields)
Spare(allfields)
Resource(allfields)
Job(allfields)
Document (allfields,installedequipmentdocumentation,ApprovalBy=Owner
Approval,Stage=AsBuilt)
Attribute(allfields,manufacturerprovidedattributes,Category=AsBuilt)

The Quality of the COBie data will be checked against the requirements provided by the Owner and
detailedherein.Iftherequirementsarenotmet,theGeneralContractorshallresubmitthedatawithin
twoweeksafterUSCprovidesareportofinaccurateormissingdata.Ifthesecondsubmissiondoesnot
satisfy USCs requirements, the General Contractor shall resubmit the data within one week after USC
providesareportonfounderrors.

EcoDomuscanbeusedforCOBiecompliancecheckinganddatainput.EcoDomuswillbeusedbyUSCfor
linkingalloftheassociateddatainthe3DmodelstoUSCsFacilityManagementandMaintenancesystems
anditisessentialthattherequiredfieldsandfilenamingconventionsbefollowedaccurately.

The COBie compliant data will be verified and feedback provided by USC in conjunction with USCs BIM
Consultantataminimumatthefollowingconstructionstages:

75%SubstantialCompletion
CommissioningComplete
ProjectCloseOut

7.4 EXTRACTINGINFORMATIONFROMTHEDESIGNMODEL

The General Contractor can extract any required 2D background, such as floor plans or reflected ceiling
plansfromthemostcurrentRevitfiles.

It is the General Contractors responsibility to export the individual trades and systems from Revit in an
appropriatefileformat(.dwgOR.nwc,forexample)forthecorrespondingsubcontractorsifnecessary.

7.5CONSTRUCTIONMODELUPDATES

All subcontractors shall update their models regularly during construction to reflect the accurate as
constructed/as installed condition. This shall not be left until the end of the project. The General
ContractorsBIMFacilitatorwillberesponsibleforensuringthatthisprocessisinplaceandforverifying
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keptdetailingwhatthechangewas,thereasonforthechangeandconfirmingthatthe3Dmodelhasbeen
updatedaccordingly.SeeAppendixDforsamplelog.

7.6TRADECOORDINATION

7.6.1 KickoffMeeting

All members of the design and construction team are required to attend the initial BIM kickoff
meeting in person at a designated USC location. There must be at least one representative from
eachtrade.TheGeneralContractorwillprovidethedetailsofthemeetingdate,timeandplace.

7.6.2 SuggestedCoordinationProcess

The process outlined below describes requirements and provides some guidance for a suggested
coordinationprocess.TheGeneralContractorsBIMExecutionPlanwillconfirmtheactualintended
procedurestobeimplemented.

A BIM folder has been created in eBuilder (see illustration on p. 9) for uploading the 3D models
producedbytheDesignersandsubcontractors.Thesemodelswillbeaccessibletoauthorizedteam
membersforindividualcoordinationpurposesonatradebytradebasis.

TheGeneralContractorsBIMFacilitatorshallberesponsibleforintegratingallofthe3Dmodelsinto
a single consolidated Navisworks NWF and NWD per floor, running clash detection and creating
viewpointsofidentifiedissues.

The MEPF detailers are required to submit models that are clash free from any structural
componentsthatareincludedinthestructuralmodelprovided,tothebestoftheirability.

OneintegratedBIMperfloororzoneshallbepublishedinaNavisworksNWDfileformatandshall
includenumberedandlabeledviewsetsofclashesand/orotherdesign/constructabilityissuesthat
the General Contractor uncovers during this process. The individual team members will be
responsible for reviewing the saved views one by one prior to the next coordination meeting. To
thisend,allteammembersmusthaveattheirdisposalonecopyofNavisworksManage.

Eachpartycanbenotifiedautomaticallywhenanyfileisuploadedifhe/shesochooses.

For all email communications on this project, preface the subject line with the acronym for this
project:PROJECTNAMEACRONYM.

TheGeneralContractorshallcreatea3DgridforincorporationintotheNavisworksfile.Aminimum
ofonecopyofthe3Dgridshouldbeplacedateachfloorlevelandshouldbenamedaccordingto
the level that it is placed, e.g. 3D grid_L01. This will provide the viewer with a quick point of
referencewhennavigatingthroughthemodel.

All3Ddetailersandassociatedforemenshallberequiredtoattendregularlyscheduledinteractive
coordination sessions facilitated by the General Contractors BIM Facilitator. Designers should be
availableuponrequestandshouldexpecttoattendanumberofthesesessionsaswell.Duringthese
sessionsthecoordinationteamshallreviewtheconsolidatedmodelandthesavedviewpointsona
floorbyfloorbasisandfindsolutionstoidentifiedissues.Attendanceviawebcastisanoption.

TheBIMFacilitatorshallincludeintheBIMExecutionPlanadescriptionofthemethodologytobe
usedfortrackingandensuringthetimelyresolutionofclashesand/orconstructabilityissues.AClash
matrixmustbeprovidedbytheGeneralContractorsBIMFacilitatorwithnumberedviewpointsand
withadescriptionofthetradesthatareaffected,matchingtheviewpointnumbersandlabelsinthe
associated Navisworks file. This matrix can be used by all parties to identify the agreed upon
party(ies)responsibleforresolvingtheclashesandtoaddpersonalnotes.ALLmatrixissuesshould
beresolvedbythedesignatedtradesresponsibleatleast24hrspriortothefollowingcoordination
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TheGeneralContractormustprovideaBIMcoordinationroominamutuallyagreeduponlocation
for regularly scheduled 3D coordination meetings. The BIM Room must be equipped with the
followingminimumequipmentandsoftwarespecifications:

64bitoperatingsystemonadesktoporlaptop
NavisworksManage
Documentviewingsoftware

Projectionsystemthatallowsfordualdisplay

The General Contractor must be vigilant about engaging the design team on a regular basis to
review,assessandprovidefeedbackonanydesignrelatedissuesASTHEYARISE.

ShearwallandslabpenetrationlocationinformationmustbeprovidedtotheStructuralEngineeras
soonasasetlocationforsaidpenetrationshasbeendeterminedasaresultofthe3Dcoordination
effort.Initiallocationsofsuggestedpenetrationscanbeprovidedbymeansof3Dviewpointssaved
as jpegs, with dimensional information and grid references (if one or more of the 3D grid
intersections can be seen in the view, that is sufficient) and/or in the form of 2D elevations with
dimensionsandgridreferences.

7.6.3 Installation

a.
b.

FieldinstallationwillusesomeformofopticalsurveyorGPSinstrumentsforhangerinsertsat
aminimumandforanyotherinstallationwherepracticable.

ItistheGeneralContractorsresponsibilitytoensurethatallfieldpersonnelinvolvedinthe
installationofMEPFatanylevelhaveatleastminimalfamiliaritywiththeBIMmodelsand
understandbyvisual means whattherepercussionsareforchangingthelocationof
aninstalleditem.

c.

The General Contractor must have at least one dedicated workstation in the field (or within
easyaccess)withthemostcurrentNavisworksfilesanddocumentationloaded(updateddaily)
forthedurationoftheconstructionprocess.Thisworkstationshallbeaccessiblebyallfield
personnel. TheNavisworks files shall have saved viewpoints for specific areas based on the
plannedandscheduledsubdivisionofworkareas.

7.6.4 Requirementsfor3Dmodels,FormatsandModelStructures

a.

FILEFORMAT:Allfilesshouldbeexportedto3DDWGorNavisworksNWCorNWDformat.
RevithasaNavisworkspluginfordirectexporttoNWC.
Inaddition,IFCfilesmayberequiredandallsubcontractorsarerequiredtohavethecapability
ofsavingBIMsinthemostcurrentversionofIFC.

b. 3DSOLIDS:Allobjectsmustbemodeledas3Dsolids,notwireframeorlines.

c.

MODELSTRUCTURE:Modelsshouldbecreatedonafloorbyfloorbasisfromtopofslabto
topofslab.Ifthisisimpracticalforcertaintrades,alternatesolutionscanbediscussed.

d. LEVELOFDETAIL(LOD):Themodelsshouldcontainthesamelevelofdetailasrequiredfor
e.

fabricationandinstallation.SeeAppendixAforrequiredLOD.

LIGHTSOURCESTURNEDOFF: PriortoexportinglightstoNavisworks,makesurethatthe
lightssourceisturnedoffinallofthelightfamilies.Otherwisethelightsourceappearsasa
sphericalobjectinNavisworkswhichisdifficulttoisolateglobally.

f.

LOCALCOORDINATES:WhenexportingRevitfilestoNavisworks,uselocalcoordinates.

g.

CLEARANCESANDACCESS: Allclearancesandaccesstoequipment,valves,etc.required

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modeled in 3D and kept in a separate layer and labeled correspondingly. These should be
reviewed by the USC maintenance staff at approximately 80% coordination completion of
each floor to verify the adequacy and practicality of the assigned space reservations and
signed off at 95% to 100% coordination of each floor. This process shall be coordinated by
USCsProjectManager.

h. TRADECOLORS:EachtradeshallbeidentifiablebyasinglecolorwithinNavisworkswiththe
exceptionofarchitecturalandstructuralelementsasfollows:

HVACPipe:LimeGreen
Lights:Yellow
FireSprinklers:Red
Ceilings:Orange
Steel:Maroon
Methane:ForestGreen

Electrical:Cyan
HVACDuct:Blue
Plumbing:Magenta
Framing:Purple
Concrete:Grey

There is no need for individual trades to change their working color schemes; these will be
alteredwhenimportedintoNavisworksbytheBIMFacilitator.

i.

COMMONREFERENCEPOINT: Once established, every trade must use the same agreed
uponreferencepointorglobalcoordinatesystem.The2Dreferencegrid,locatedaccordingly,
shallbeprovidedbytheArchitects.

j.

CLEAN MODELS NO XREFS: The 3D DWG and /or Navisworks models submitted
shouldcontainonlyrelevant3Ddataandnoextraneous2Ddata,norshoulditcontainanyx
referencedfiles.

k.

FILENAMING:AfilenamingschemashallbeprovidedbyUSCandthismustbeadheredto
forallBIMuploadstotheserver.SeeBIMExecutionPlantemplate,AppendixH.

l.

SOFTWARE: TheGeneralContractormustlisttheBIMsoftwareandversionstheyandtheir

subcontractorswillbeusingforthisproject.

EXCEPTIONS: List any exceptions to this document or alternate processes/methodologies


that you would like to suggest subject to approval by USC andprior to submitting your BIM
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APPENDIXA:MODELELEMENTSANDLEVELOFDETAILFORMODELS

DESIGNDEVELOPMENTANDCONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENTS
1.

Architectural

Model the architectural elements to a level that defines the design intent and accurately represents the
design solution. The detail and responsibility to fulfill these modeling requirements should be addressed
fullywithintheBIMExecutionPlan.

Architectural Site Plan (also see Civil Engineering section below). Paving, grades, sidewalks, curbs,
gutters,siteamenitiesandotherelementstypicallyincludedonenlargedscalesitedrawingsinvicinityof
building.
Existingconditionstotheextentrequired.
Newinteriorandexteriorwallstotheircorrectandaccurateheightincludingbutnotlimitedto:
Doors,windows,openings
Allfinishesneedtobeincludedwithinthewalltyperegardlessofthethicknessofthefinish
Interiorandexteriorsoffits,overhangs,suncontrolelements
Parapets,screeningelements
Architecturalprecast
Floor,ceilingandroofsystemsincludingbutnotlimitedto:
AppropriatestructuralitemslistedbelowifnotprovidedbytheStructuralEngineerandintegrated
intothearchitecturalmodelforcoordinationanddocumentgeneration.Insulation,ceilingsystems,
andflooraretobeincluded.
Roof,floorandceilingslopes,ifneeded,shallbemodeled.
Soffits,openings,andaccessoriesshallalsobemodeled.
Elevators,stairs,rampsincludingrailingsystems.
Casework,shelving,andotherinteriorarchitecturalelements.
Furnishings,fixtures,andequipmentifnotprovidedbyothersandintegratedintothearchitectural
modelforcoordinationanddocumentgeneration.
Furniture(FixedandLoose).
FurnitureSystems.
Specialtyequipment(foodservice,medical,etc.).
Modelmechanical,electricalandplumbingitemsthatrequirearchitecturalspace(toilets/sinks/etc),
require color/finish selection (louvers, diffusers, etc.) or affect 3D visualization (lighting fixtures)
unlessprovidedbyEngineers.
Clearance zones for access, door swings, service space requirements, gauge reading, and other
operationalclearancemustbemodeledaspartofallequipmentandcheckedforconflictswithother
elements.Theseclearancezonesshouldbemodeledastranslucentsolidsonaseparatelayer.

Structural

2.

Modelthefollowingstructuralelements.Thedetailandresponsibilitytofulfillthesemodelingrequirements
shouldbeaddressedfullywithintheBIMExecutionPlan.

Foundationssuchas:
SpreadFoundations
CaissonFoundations
PileFoundations
MatFoundations
LoadbearingWallFoundations

Framingsuchas:
SteelColumns(withcorrectshapeandsize)
SteelFloorCJoists
OpenWebJoists
JoistGirders
SteelBeams(withcorrectshapeandsize)
Precast Concrete Elements (Hollow Core Plank may be modeled as a slab unless coordination with
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CastInPlaceConcreteElements
Floors,includingoverallextentsandopenings
Overallthicknessofwoodfloorsystems
WoodPosts/Columns
AllotherJoists
WoodTrusses
SolidWoodorLaminatedBeams
Fireproofing,ifrequiredalternativelyusea2clearanceforclashdetection

WallTypesincludingopenings:
LoadBearingWallsforcalculationsonly(Masonry,Concrete,ColdFormedSteel,andWood)
ModeloverallthicknessofColdFormedSteelandWoodStudwalls(individualmembersmaybemodeled
attheDesignTeamsoption)
StructuralFoundationWallsincludingbrickledges

TheseitemsmaybemodeledattheDesignTeamsoption:
Steelreinforcinginconcrete
Embedsinconcrete
MiscellaneousSteel
Anglesforopenings,deckbearing,etc.
Channelsformechanicalunitsneededforcoordinationreviewsbetweenstructuralandmechanical
Lintels(unlessconsideredamajormember)
Metaldecks

3. HVACSystems

Model the following HVAC elements at a minimum. The detail and responsibility to fulfill these modeling
requirementsshouldbeaddressedfullywithintheBIMExecutionPlan.

Equipment
Fans,VAVs,compressors,chillers,coolingtowers,airhandlersetc.

Distribution
Supply, return, exhaust, relief and outside air ductwork modeled to outside face dimension or duct
insulation(whicheverisgreater).
DuctJoints
Diffusers,grilles,louvers,hoods,radiantpanels,perimeterunits,wallunits.
Pipessizedatandover3/4diameter,includeanyinsulationinmodelunlessotherwisenotedbytheBIM
ExecutionPlan.
Clearance zones for access, door swings, service space requirements, gauge reading, and other
operational clearance must be modeled as part of the HVAC equipment and checked for conflicts with
otherelements.Theseclearancezonesshouldbemodeledasinvisiblesolidswithintheobject.

4. Electricalsystems

Modelthefollowingelectricalelementsataminimum.Thedetailandresponsibilitytofulfillthesemodeling
requirementsshouldbeaddressedfullywithintheBIMExecutionPlan.

Data,PowerandTelecommunications
Interiorandexteriortransformers,emergencygenerators,andotherequipment.
Mainanddistributionpanelsandswitchgearincludingaccessclearances.
MainIDFs
Outlets,switches,junctionboxes.
Lighting
Permanently mounted lighting fixtures (moveable, plugin fixtures need not be modeled as part of the
electrical package unless needed for plug load calculations or for estimating purposes within a loose
furnishingspackage.ShouldbediscussedandagreeduponwithintheBIMExecutionPlan).
LightingControls
Switches
JunctionBoxes
FireAlarmandSecuritySystems
Inputdevices
Notificationdevices

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Associatedequipmentandaccessclearances
Permanentlymountedfixtures
ElectricalPowerOffButtons(EPOs)

5. PlumbingandFireProtection

Modelthefollowingplumbingandfireprotectionelementsataminimum.Thedetailandresponsibilityto
fulfillthesemodelingrequirementsshouldbeaddressedfullywithintheBIMExecutionPlan.
WasteandVent
Pipingsizedatandover3/4diameter,includesanyinsulationinthemodelunlessotherwisenotedby
theBIMExecutionPlan.
Roof and floor drains, leaders, sumps, grease interceptors, tanks, water treatments and other major
items.
Supply
Pipingsizedatandover3/4diameter,includesanyinsulationinthemodelunlessotherwisenotedby
theBIMExecutionPlan.
DomesticBoosterPumps.
Fixtures:sinks,toiletfixtures,watertanks,floorsinks
Fireprotection
Sprinklerlinesatandover3/4diameter.
Sprinklerheads,FireProtectionPumps.
Standpipes,wallhydrants,firedepartmentconnections,risers,includingvalveclearances.
Clearance zones for access, service space requirements, gauge reading, valve clearances and other
operationalclearancemustbemodeledaspartoftheplumbingandfireprotectionssystemandchecked
forconflictswithotherelements.Theseclearancezonesshouldbemodeledasinvisiblesolidswithinthe
object.

6. SpecialtyEquipment

Suppliersshouldberequestedtoprovideequipmentmodelstoanappropriatelevelofdetail.Ifthelatter
arenotobtainable,modelthefollowingspecialtyconsultantelementstothecorrectsizeandinthecorrect
location. Some of these items might occur in the above mentioned disciplines and should be discussed
withintheBIMExecutionPlan.

Equipmentprovidedorspecifiedbysaidconsultant.
Roughin connection points for power, data, communications, water service and waste, gas, steam, or
otherneededutilities.

ExtentofspecialtyconsultantmodelingshallbecoordinatedwiththeDesignTeamanddescribedinthe
BIMExecutionPlan.

Clearancezonesforaccess,doorsswings,servicespacerequirements,controls,gaugereading,andother
operational clearance must be modeled as part of the equipment and checked for conflicts with other
elements.

7. CivilEngineering

Modelthefollowingcivilengineeringelementsataminimum:

Topography3Dterrainofallsiteworkasdesigned,includingretainingwalls.Thismodelshouldinclude
thesiteandsurroundingareasthatcontributetothesitesdrainagesystemorotherwiseimpactonthe
site.Inmostcasesthisshallrequirethatadjacentroadwaysbemodeled.
Landscaping elements: planting areas, such as raised planting beds and berms, parking islands,
pools/ponds/otherwaterfeatures,terracesandotheritemsnotincludedelsewhereinthemodel.
Stormwater management structures pump stations, fueling systems, manholes and other major items
that impact on the overall project understanding or which may become project design constraints. All
items must be georeferenced such that all elements can be viewed as an overlay in the building
informationmodel.

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GeneralConcepts

Installationofallutilities,regardlessofsizeordiameter,shallbemodeled.
Layersshallbelabeledasperthearchitecturaldrawingstoidentifytheutilities.
Model Clearance Requirements Model should include code and maintenance items, such as valve handle

swings and pull chain drops. Constructability clearances for a specific utility line or equipment shall be
modeledin3Dandcontainedononededicatedlayer.
Insulationshouldbeincludedonallpiping,plumbingandductworkwhererequired.
PreFabrication Any prefabricated item shall be included in the model to ensure proper space and
connections.
All modeled objects must be custom/specific objects from themanufacturer Generic modelpieces should
notbeusedforthesignedoffcoordinationmodels.
MEPFsystemsshouldcontainaminimumamountofassociateddataforeaseofidentification:hotwater,cold
water,waste,supply,return,overallductandpipesizes,elevation,etc.

Themodelsshallinclude,butarenotlimitedto:

1. ArchitecturalModel
WallthicknessandheightRequiredforroutingmainutilities,locatingVAVboxes,identifyingprioritywall
framing,wallpenetrations,firestopping.

HardceilingsandsoffitsRequiredforidentifyingHVACdiffuserlocations,electricalfixturelocations,and
routingofutilitieswithopeningsfordiffusersandlights.

Exteriorswalls/storefrontRequiredforidentifyingthelocationofrainwaterleaders.
Shafts,wallchasesRequiredforidentifyingthecorrectlocationsofplumbingvents,andHVACshafts.
ArchitecturalfeaturesrequiringutilitiesRequiredforutilityrouting.
ArchitecturalfeaturesinmechanicalspacesRequiredforutilityrouting.

2.

StructuralModel
Beamsandcolumns
Bracesandgussetplates
Supplementalsteel
Miscellaneoussupportsforequipment,toiletpartitions,etc.
Externalwallframingconnections

3.

Drywall/FramingModel
Studs,bottomandtoptrack
Kickersorotherdrywallsupports
Roofframing

4.

ConcreteModel
Footingsandfoundations
Areaofinfluencezonesunderfoundations
Slabsandslabdepressions

5.

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MediumpressureductRequiredforcoordinationandroutingofothertradesaswellasprefabrication.
LowpressureductRequiredforcoordinationandroutingofothertradesaswellasprefabrication.
ShaftlocationsRequiredforcoordinationandroutingofothertradesandforlocatingsmokedampers,
etc.
Flanges
VAV boxes Required for prefabrication purposes, coordination with HVAC heating hot water piping,
taggedwithcorrectEquipmentID.
FiresmokedampersRequiredincoordination,taggedwithcorrectEquipmentID.
FlexductsRequiredforshowinghowlowpressureductsconnecttothediffusers.
DiffuserlocationsandsizesRequiredforcoordinationoffinishutilitieswiththeotherfixturesinaroom
(likeelectricalfixtures,etc.).
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HangersandseismicbracingRequiredforcoordinationandroutingofothertradesandforinsertingthe
deckcorrectlybeforeinstallationbegins.
HVACpipingtoVAVboxesMainlinesarerequiredforcoordinatingwithothertrades;alsorequiredif
theywillbeprefabricated;connectionstoVAVboxescanbeleftforfieldrouting.
HVACpipingtoEquipmentMainlinesarerequiredforcoordinatingwithothertrades;alsorequiredif
theywillbeprefabricated;finalconnectionstoequipmentneedtobecoordinatedonmodelaswell.
UndergroundutilitiesRequiredforundergroundMEP/FPcoordination.
Mechanicalroom
AllequipmentRequiredforcoordinatingwithothertrades,taggedwithcorrectEquipmentID.

6.

7.

8.

9.

ElectricalModel
Branch and feeder conduits Required for coordination with other trades and for prefabrication.
Conduits3/4andgreaterneedtobemodeled.FlexandMCnotrequired.
AllundergroundconduitsRequiredforundergroundMEP/FPcoordination.
JunctionboxesRequiredforcoordinationwithothertrades.
Lighting fixtures Required for coordination with other trades and finish utilities like ceiling grid,
sprinklerheads,HVACdiffusersandspecialtylighting.TagwithCircuitnumber.
AlllightingsupportsforspeciallightingRequiredforroutingandcoordinationofothertrades.
CabletraysandothersupportsRequiredforcoordinationwithothertrades.
HangersandseismicbracingRequiredforcoordinationwithothertradesandforinsertingthedeck.
Equipment Panels Required for coordinating with wall framing to determine backing, etc. Tag with
Panelnumber.
ElectricalroomsRequiredforcoordinationwithwallframingandothertrades.
BundlesofcableorwiringUsefulforcoordinationandprefabrication.
Outlets and switch locations in rooms Useful for prefabrication and coordination. Tag with Circuit
number.
Electricalpoweroffbuttons
AllequipmentRequiredforcoordinatingwithothertrades.

PlumbingModel
PlumbingfixturesRequiredforcoordinationwithotherMEPtrades.
GradedcastironpipelinesRequiredforcoordinationwithothertradesandprefabrication.
Underground storm and sewer pipes Required for underground utilities coordination and for pre
fabrication.
WasteandventlinesRequiredforcoordinationwithothertradesandwitharchitecturalwalls,shafts
andforprefabrication.
ColdandhotwaterpipingRequiredforcoordinationwithothertradesandforprefabrication.Identify
valvesandtagwithappropriatevalvenumber.
Hangers and seismic bracing details Required for coordination with other trades and for inserting
beforeinstallation.
SpecialtypipingRequiredforcoordinationwithothertradesandforprefabrication.
AllequipmentRequiredforcoordination.
Methane

SprinklerModel
SprinklermainsandbranchesRequiredforcoordinationwithothertradesandforprefabrication.
SprinklerheaddropsRequiredforcoordinationwithfinishutilitieslikeelectricallighting,diffusers,etc.
SprinklerpipesRequiredifhardpipeisused,usefulifthenewertypeofflexpipeisused.
Hangers and seismic bracing Required for coordination with other trades and for inserting the deck
correctlybeforeinstallationbegins.
UndergroundutilitiesRequiredforundergroundMEP/FPcoordination.
AllequipmentRequiredforcoordination.

ProcessPipingModel
ProcesspipingAllpiping,valves,actuators,andfittingsrequiredforcoordinationwithothertrades.
HangersandseismicbracingRequiredforcoordinationandroutingofothertradesandforinsertingthe
deckcorrectlybeforeinstallationbegins.
Process equipment A model of each piece of equipment must be provided by the equipment
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10. ControlsModel
Conduit and tubing All Instrument Air, power and control wiring conduit, conduit and distribution
boxesservingcontroltubingarerequiredforcoordinatingwithothertrades.
Equipment panels Requiredwith associated conduit and gutters in the model for space coordination
withothertradesaswellasdeterminingbacking.
RacewaysRequiredforcoordinationwithothertrades.

11. RequestedbyUSCInformationTechnologyServices:

a.UndergroundOSPSystem
a)Conduitssize
b)Conduitsnumber
c)Conduitlocations
d)Trenchlinelocation
e)Conduitdepthsanddetails
f)MHlocations
g)MHsize
h)MHdetails/cablelayoutsplicelocations
I)Coppercabletype,size
j)CoppercableID#
k)Coppercablesplicecases
l)Fibercablestype,size
m)FibersID#
n)Fibersplicecases

b.BuildingInsideCableSupportsInfrastructures
a)OSPconduitsenteringMDFroom.
b)Risersystemfrommaintelecomroomtoothertelecomrooms.Amount,sizeandroute.
c)MDFroomsizelocationandlayouts.
d)OtherTelecomroomsizeandlayout.
e)Conduits,sleeves,stubupconduits,boxes,cabletraysandtheirlocationandsizes.
f)TelecomJacklocations,wallmountedfloormounted.
g)Telecomoutletstypes,quad,duplex,single,rackmountpatchpanels.
h)WiFilocationandcable.
I)Telecomroomspoweroutletlocations.
j)TelecomroomgroundBusBar.
k)TelecomroomAClocationandsize.
l)Allassociatedsupports(wireand/orrods).
m)DistributedAntennaSystem(DAS).
n)CableorsatelliteTV.
o)Securitycameras.
p)Buildingorsiteemergencyphones.
q)Areaofrefugephonerequirement.

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APPENDIXB:BIMDATAACQUISITIONGUIDELINEFORFACILITIESMANAGEMENT
SERVICES

Theinformationbelowismeanttoprovideguidanceonthefollowing:

Capturing of attribute data related to equipment / building system(s), that which USC Facilities Management
Servicesdeemsofimportancetoongoingoperations.

Minimum modeling requirements / standards in the development of models (BIM) for a new building
constructionproject.

Anticipateddeliverables(fromthedesignandconstructionteams),asassociatedwiththeirrespectivemodeling
efforts.

GoalsandbroaddeliverablesassociatedwiththetransferofprojectinformationinaCOBiecompliantfashion.
Recommendedworkflowsanticipatedtoaidinthedeliveryonalloftheabovementioneditems,andthatwhich
maybeconsideredinasubsequentprojectBIMImplementationPlan.

For context USC has identified the following goals and practical benefits for leveraging BIM within Facilities
ManagementServices.

FMEnterpriseInformationSystemDataPopulation.
Timelyandaccuratemanagementofprojectturnover/documentation.
Managementandupdatingofevolvingbuildingspace.

MASTERATTRIBUTES

WithintheBIMauthoringapplication,thefollowing(typeorinstance)parameterfieldsshallbepopulated,either
centrallyinthemodelorappliedtoindividualMEP+Fsystemfamilies.Thefieldsthataretobepopulatedwith
USCdesignatedinformationmaybeleftemptyifthatinformationisnotyetavailable.
NOTE:ThefieldnamesmustappearEXACTLYasshown.UsetheSharedParameterTXTfilebelow:

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REVITPARAMETERNAME
USCSiteCode
USCBuildingNumber

USCEquipmentNumber

ObtainedfromUSC

USCMASTERATTRIBUTES

USC Floor Number

USCEMSID

Number
Name

OmniClassNumber

OmniClassTitle

UniformatNumber

MasterFormatNumber
TypeName

USC
NOMENCLATURE

TypeDescription
InstanceName

InstanceDescription

Description
USCSite Code
Designation
USCBuilding
Designation
USCFloorDesignation
USCEquipmentNumber
UniqueIdassignedto
selectedpiecesofUSC
equipmentforEnergy
Managementpurposes
USCRoomNumber
designation
USCRoomName
designation
Corresponding
OmniClassXXXXXXXX
XXnumber
Corresponding
OmniClassdescription
totheOmniClass
number

Corresponding
productsUniFormat
number
Corresponding
productssMaster
Formatnumber
AccordingtoUSC
NomenclatureGuideline
AccordingtoUSC
NomenclatureGuideline
AccordingtoUSC
NomenclatureGuideline
AccordingtoUSC
NomenclatureGuideline

ASSETMANAGEMENTATTRIBUTES

Specificationandperformancetypedata,typicallyfoundinanequipmentschedule,shallbecaptured
withinthedesignmodels.Provisionsfortheseparameterfields,fordoingsoshallbemaintainedwhen
developingfamilies.

SeeattachedexhibitentitledUSCFMSMEPOutlineScheduleDataSpecifications.pdf,(organizedby
MasterFormat2004SpecificationFormat)forrequiredequipmentspecificMEP+Ftypeparameters.
Thesefieldsaretobeestablishedasatthestartofmodeling,andsubsequentlyupdatedthroughthe
progressionofdesignandconstruction.
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Theseexhibitsarethebeginningofwhatwillbeanevolvinglist,andshallbeexpandedonceitis
determinedthatadditionaltypesofequipment(notcovered)aretobespecifiedandinstalledin
subsequentphasesofconstruction.

SPACEMANAGEMENTOBJECTIVES

ForthepurposeofallowingFacilitiesManagementServicestocarryoutdownstreamspacemanagementrelated
functions,atminimumthefollowingobjectsshallbemodeled(andnotmassed)sotobeabletoencloseanarea
and represent all rooms. The intent is to solicit such information as (1) square footage, (2) heights, and (3)
volumes.

1. Walls
2. Floors
3. Roofs
4. Windows
5. Doors
6. Ceilings
7. Shafts(stairs,elevators,etc)

COBie

InformationTiers

ForthepurposeofcategorizingdatathatwouldeventuallybedeliveredinaCOBiecompliantformat,the
followingtiershavebeenestablished.

1. Tier#1:MasterAttributes+AssetManagementAttributes
Itisanticipatedthatthesewillbefoundandmaintained(throughouttheproject)within
thedesignmodels.

2. Tier#2:BalanceofinformationrequiredofCOBie
Itisanticipatedthattheseshallbefoundandmaintained(throughouttheproject)
withintheagreedupondepositoryofCOBieworksheets.

3. Tier#3:Projectcloseoutdocuments
Itisanticipatedthattheseshallbefoundandmaintained(throughouttheproject)
withintheagreedupondepositoryofCOBieworksheets.

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COBiestandardworksheets

ThefollowingCOBiestandardworksheetsshallbeprovided(atminimum)tomeetthelongterm
FacilitiesManagementgoals.Thestandardfieldswithintheserespectivesheetsshallbeconsistentwith
thecurrentCOBie2standards.

a. Designmodels:
1. Contact
2. Facility
3. Floor
4. SpaceshouldbeclassifiedusingOmniClassandNetAreaisprovided(GrossAreais
generatedbyRevit).
5. Zonesshouldhavecategoriesassigned.
6. TypesshouldhaveName,Category(OmniClass),Description,AssetType.
7. ComponentsshouldhaveName,Description,TypeandSpace.
8. SystemsshouldhaveName,Category(OmniClass),Components.
9. Document
10. Attribute(seeTier#1forminimumrequirements)

b. Constructionmodels
1. Typeinformationupdatedbyprovidingmanufacturer,modelnumber,warranty
information(partsandlaborandduration),replacementcost.
2. Componentinformationupdatedbyprovidingserialnumber,installationdate,warranty
startdate,tagnumberand/orbarcode.Installationdateformajorequipmentwillbethe
finishdateofthescheduledactivity.
3. Sparepartsprovidedfortypes.
4. Attributesprovidedfortypesandcomponents.

c. CommissioningModels
1. Attributescorrectedbasedonrealmeasurements.
2. DocumentslinkedtoCOBieworksheet.

COBieupdateschedule
ItisanticipatedthatthemasterCOBiecompliantworksheetisupdatedtoreflecttheavailable
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IssuanceofForConstruction
75%SubstantialCompletion
CommissioningComplete
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APPENDIXC:NOMENCLATURE

(updated2/18/2012)

Families,Types,Instances(Components),SystemsandZonesNamingRequirements

INDUSTRYCODES

USCrequirestheuseofthelatestversion*ofOmniClassasthecodingstandard.
*http://www.omniclass.org/about.asp(forlatestversion)

OmniClassTable23ProductsareusedtodigitallycodeandclassifyEquipmentType&Components.
Forexample,23272111isthedigitalcodeforequipmentaxialflowcompressors.

OmniClassTable21ElementsareusedtodigitallycodeandclassifyEquipmentSystemsandZones.
Forexample,2151311117isthedigitalcodeforequipmentsystemnamedDomesticWaterDistribution.

EQUIPMENTFAMILY,TYPEANDINSTANCES(COMPONENTS)NOMENCLATURE

Naming conventions for equipment types should be succinct, useful and descriptive. The names provided
shouldallowforeasyidentificationandbeeasilyunderstoodinordertofacilitatetheoperation,repairand
maintenanceofUSCequipment.

USCusesacombinationofIndustryStandardnomenclatureOmniClassTable23Products,theU.S.National
CAD Standards (NCS) 3.1 Module 5 : Terms and Abbreviations and an Equipment Operation Description to
nameequipmenttypesandinstancesasillustratedbelow.Pleasefollowthisguideaccordingly:

FAMILYNAME
Industry
Standard
OmniClassTable
23Products
exactwordingof
equipment
description

TYPENAME

INSTANCENAME

U.S.NationalCAD
Standards(NCS)3.1
Module5:Termsand
Abbreviations

U.S.NationalCAD
Standards(NCS)3.1
Module5:Termsand
Abbreviations

EquipmentOperation
Description

IDUniquetothat
Component

Descriptiondenoting
size/typeaseasily
identified&understood

asidentifiedinthe
equipmentschedule

Forexample:VariableAirVolume(VAV)BoxwithIDD01,theTypeandInstanceNames:

FAMILYNAME

TYPENAME

2333411713
VariableAirVolume
TerminalUnits

VAV

VariableAir
VolumeTerminal
Units

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VAVBoxReheat6Inches

INSTANCENAME
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TYPEDESCRIPTION

INSTANCEDESCRIPTION

U.S.NationalCAD
Standards(NCS)3.1
Module5:Termsand
Abbreviations

U.S.NationalCAD
Standards(NCS)3.1
Module5:Termsand
Abbreviations

EquipmentOperation
Description

DetailedEquipment
OperationDescription

Extendeddescription
denotingmanufacturer
/type/sizeaseasily
identified&understood

ExtendedDescription
denoting
type/size/id/location
uniquetothatinstance

Forexample:VariableAirVolume(VAV)BoxestheTypeandInstanceDescriptions:

TYPEDESCRIPTION

INSTANCEDESCRIPTION

VAV

VAV

withReheatPriceSDV6
Inches

withReheat6Inches

VAVwithReheatPrice
SDV6Inches

withVAVReheat6Inches
D01

+
D01

HELPFILES

ExecutionofEquipmentFamily,TypeandInstances(Components)Nomenclature
DetailsonhowtopopulatethenomenclatureinAutodeskRevitdescribingtheparameterstouse,
wheretoplacethem,andrelevantexamples,canbefoundinthedocumentsentitled"USC
Nomenclature&Systems.ppt"and"USCRevitParametersList.xls"whicharelocatedinthesub
foldernamedBIMGuidelinesReferenceDocsintheProjectDocumentationfolderine
Builder.

AnAutodeskRevitsharedparametersfileisalsoavailableineBuildertopopulateAutodeskRevit
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SYSTEMSNOMENCLATURE

USCusesacombinationoftheIndustryStandardnomenclatureOmniClassTable21Elements,theU.S.
NationalCADStandards(NCS)3.1Module5:TermsandAbbreviationsandanEquipmentOperation
Descriptiontonamesystemsasillustratedbelow.Pleasefollowthisguideaccordingly.

ExecutionofSystemsandZonesNomenclature
FurtherillustrationandrelevantexamplesofUSCconformingsystemsandzonesnomenclaturecanbefound
inthedocumentsentitled"USCNomenclature&Systems.ppt"whicharelocatedinthesubfoldernamed
BIMGuidelinesReferenceDocsintheProjectDocumentationfolderineBuilder.

IndustryStandard
+
Discipline
OmniClassTable21
Elementsexact
wordingofelement
description

U.S.NationalCAD
Standards(NCS)3.1
Module5:Termsand
Abbreviations
+

SYSTEMNAME

EquipmentOperation
Description
Descriptiondenotingsize/
typeaseasilyidentified

Forexample:SupplyAirSystemforAirHandlingUnit(AHU)D1=MechanicalSupplyAirAHUD1

2104306010
SupplyAir

AHU

Discipline
"Mechanical"

Description"D1"

MechanicalSupply
Air

AHUD1

SYSTEMNAME

MechanicalSupply
Air
AHUD1

Forsystemsthatarenotdirectlyconnectedtoapieceofequipment,followtheconventionbelow:

IndustryStandard

OmniClassTable21
Elementsexact
wordingofelement

description

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NationalCADStandard
+EquipmentOperation
Description
forequipment
associatedwiththeduct
ifapplicable

SYSTEMNAME

Floor+USCofficial
RoomNumberand
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Forexample:Ductlessreturnairsystemconsistingofpiecesofductworkandareturnairgrille,"RG1"=
MechanicalReturnAirRG12ndFloor214AOffice

2104306020
ReturnAir

RG1

+
Discipline
"Mechanical"

MechanicalReturn
Air

2ndFloor214AOffice

SYSTEMNAME
MechanicalReturn
AirRG12ndFloor
214AOffice

ZONESNOMENCLATURE

InordertoidentifyzonesUSCusesacombinationoftheU.S.NationalCADStandards(NCS)3.1Module5:
TermsandAbbreviations,anEquipmentOperationDescriptionandUSCofficialRoomNumberstonamezones
asillustratedbelow.Pleasefollowthisguideaccordingly:

U.S.NationalCAD
Standards(NCS)3.1
Module5:Termsand
Abbreviations
+
EquipmentOperation
Description
Descriptiondenoting
size/typeaseasily
identified

USCofficialRoom
Nameand
Numbersfor
roomscontainedin
thatZone

ZONENAME

Forexample:TheHVACZoneassociatedwithVAVBoxD01servingOffices100,101,102=
VAVD01Offices100,101,102

VAV
+
equipmentnumber
fromschedule
(i.e.D01)

ZONENAME

Office100,101,
102

VAVD01Offices
100,101,102

VAVD01

SPACES

SpacesshouldbenamedaccordingtheofficialUSCroomnumbersasprovidedbySpaceManagement.

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APPENDIXD:InstallationChangeLog
Whereinstallationdiffersfromthecoordinatedmodel,alogofadjustedinstallationswillbekeptdetailingwhatthe
changewas,thereasonforthechangeandconfirmingthatthe3Dmodelhasbeenupdatedaccordingly.The
followingtemplatecanbeusedforthispurpose.

ITEM

DESCRIPTIONOFCHANGE

REASONFORCHANGE

DATEOF
MODEL
UPDATE

CHANGED
BY:

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APPENDIXE:RevitModelRequirementsandWarnings

ThefollowingrepresentstheRevitmodelrequirementsandRevitwarningstocorrect.

Overlappingofdesignelements(especiallywallsandroomboundaries).
Allfloorsaresubdividedbyroom.
Spaceenclosures.Allspacesmustbeboundedbywallsandfloors.
Everyspacehasanameandaroomnumber,includingallshaftsandstairs.
Thereisonlyonespaceinstanceperspace,noduplicates.
Resolveallorphans(resultingfromusingcopy/paste.
Allwallsareconnectedtothetopofslabatbottomandbottomofslabattop(iffullheight).
Allmechanicalspacesaredefinedfloortofloor,unlessthereisaplenum.
Plenumsaredefinedasaseparatespace.
All mechanical systems are defined (every element belongs to a system). This can be verified
usingtheRevitMEPsystembrowser.

Sidewalldiffusersareplacedindefinedspacesandattachedtocorrespondingwalls.

Ensure that the Revit MEP file is linked to the Revit architectural file.(This can be checked by
usingtheRevitSystemBrowserandverifyingthatthespacenameandspacenumbercolumns
arepopulated).

Ensuringthatallsystemcomponentswithinaworksetbelongtothatworkset.

Ensuringthatallmechanicalzonesaredefined.

Ensuringthattherearenounassignedcomponents(View/UserInterface/SystemBrowser).

MappingMEPspacenamestoarchitecturalroomnames.

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APPENDIXF:CollisionDetectionandDesignReview
The best methodology for tracking collision issues is to save named viewpoints for each clash in a dated
folder. Sharing this collision checked file with other Design Team members allows individuals to review
issues that pertain to them in a systematic way. This should be done by the BIM Facilitator using an
iterativeprocess:

Clashdetection*

MEPFagainststructure
MEPFagainstMEPF
MEPFagainstFFE
FFEagainststructure

Visualinspection

Crosssectioningthroughbuilding
ViewingceilingsfrombelowforMEPFpenetrations
MEPFanomalieswitharchitecture
Architecturalandstructuralmisalignment
Ceilingselevationsrelativetofenestration
Etc.

Saveviewpoints(inafolderforthatdate)
ReviewissueswiththeDesignTeam
Eachdisciplineresolvesissuespertainingtotheirdiscipline
Reclash
MoveresolvedissueviewpointstoaResolvedfolder
Createnewviewpointsfornewissuesinadatedfolder
Reviewpreviousunresolvedissuesandnewissues
Resolveissues
Reclash

*ThisisbestdoneinthecollisiondetectionsoftwaresuchasNavisworks,notinRevit.

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APPENDIXG:USCFMSOutlineScheduleDataSpecification
Section220610
SchedulesforPlumbingPipingandPumps

(SUMP/SEWAGEEJECTOR)PUMPSCHEDULE

Tag
Manufacturer
ModelNumber
Location
Service
Fluid
Type/Configuration
BasinSize
InletSize
DischargeSize
DesignFlowRate(GPM)
TotalDesignHead
RPM
MinimumEfficiency(%)
ImpellerSize(asapplicable)
MotorData
o BreakHorsePower
o HorsePower
o RotationsPerMinute
o Voltage
o Phase
o Hertz
OperationWeight
MasterFormatReferenceNumber
UniFormatReferenceNumber
USCEquipmentReferenceNumber

Section220630
SchedulesforPlumbingEquipment

HOTWATERGENERATORSCHEDULE

Tag
Service
Manufacturer
ModelNumber
Location
Type
StorageCapacity(Gallons)
RecoveryCapacity(Flow@T)
OutletWaterSupplyTemperature
OutletWaterSupplyFlow
RecoveryCapacity(Flow@T)
OperatingWeight
MasterFormatReferenceNumber
UniFormatReferenceNumber
USCEquipmentReferenceNumber

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Section220640
SchedulesforPlumbingFixtures

FIXTURESCHEDULE

Tag
FixtureType
WaterDemandFixtureUnit
o ColdWater
o HotWater
WasteDemandFixtureUnit
BranchPipeConnections
o Waste
o Trap
o Vent
o Cold
o Hot
MasterFormatReferenceNumber
UniFormatReferenceNumber
USCEquipmentReferenceNumber

Section230620
SchedulesforHVACPipingandPumps

PUMPSCHEDULE

Tag
Manufacturer
ModelNumber
Location
Service
Fluid
Type/Configuration
InletSize
DischargeSize
DesignFlowRate
TotalDesignHead
RPM
MinimumEfficiency(%)
ImpellerSize(asapplicable)
MotorData
o BreakHorsePower
o HorsePower
o RotationsPerMinute(RPM)
o Voltage
o Phase
o Hertz
OperationWeight
MasterFormatReferenceNumber
UniFormatReferenceNumber
USCEquipmentReferenceNumber

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Section230630
SchedulesforHVACAirDistribution

FANSCHEDULE

Tag
Manufacturer
ModelNumber
Location
AreaServed
Service
Type
Configuration
CFM
ExternalStaticPressure
TotalStaticPressure
WheelDiameter(Inches)
RotationsPerMinute
MotorData
o BreakHorsePower
o HorsePower
o RotationsPerMinute
o Voltage
o Phase
o Hertz
OperatingWeight(Lbs)
MasterFormatReferenceNumber
UniFormatReferenceNumber
USCEquipmentReferenceNumber

AIRTERMINALUNIT(Constant/Variable)

Tag
Manufacturer
ModelNumber
AreaServed
CentralSystemServing
InletSize(Inches)
CFM
o Maximum
o Minimum(asapplicable)
Other(asapplicable)MaximumPressureDrop
ReheatCoil(Seerequirementslistedelsewhereinspecificationsection)
BranchPipeSize
OperatingWeight
DischargeNC
RadiatedNC

REHEATCOILSCHEDULE

Tag
Manufacturer
ModelNumber(asapplicable)
Location
AreaServed
CoilArea(Sq.Ft)
CFM

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TotalCapacity(MBH)
MinimumRowsDeep
CoilConstructionMaterial
FinsPerInch(asapplicable)
FinConstructionMaterial
AirConditions
o EnteringDryBulbTemp.
o LeavingDryBulbTemp.
GPM
WaterConditions
o EnteringDryBulbTemp.
o LeavingDryBulbTemp.
o MaximumPressureLossAirSide
o WaterSide

DIFFUSER/REGISTERSCHEDULE

Tag
Manufacturer
ModelNumber
Material
Finish
Type
Mounting
NominalDimensions(in.Xin.)
Inlet/NeckDimensions(in.Xin.)
MaximumStaticPressure
ThrowPattern
MaximumDesignAirFlow
MinimumDesignAirFlow
Throw@MaximumDesignAirFlow
Throw@MinimumDesignAirFlow
NoiseCriteria@MaxAirFlow
BorderType
MasterFormatReferenceNumber
UniFormatReferenceNumber
USCEquipmentReferenceNumber

SOUNDATTENUATORSCHEDULE

Tag
Manufacturer
ModelNumber
Location
Dimensions
o Width
o Height
o Length
CFM
MaximumPressureDrop
MinimumDynamicInsertionLoss(InDb)+1000FPM
o 63Hz
o 125Hz
o 250Hz
o 500Hz
o 1Khz
o 2Khz

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o 4Khz
o 8Khz
SelfNoisePowerLevel(InDb)+1000FpmFaceVelocity
o 63Hz
o 125Hz
o 250Hz
o 500Hz
o 1Khz
o 2Khz
o 4Khz
o 8Khz
MasterFormatReferenceNumber
UniFormatReferenceNumber
USCEquipmentReferenceNumber

Section230670
SchedulesforCentralHVACEquipment

AIRHANDLINGUNIT

Tag
Manufacturer
ModelNumber
Location
AreaServed
Supply&ReturnFan(s)
o CFM
o ExternalStaticPressure(InchesWC)
o TotalStaticPressure(InchesWC)
o RotationsPerMinute(RPM)
o MotorData
BreakHorsePower
HorsePower
RotationsPerMinute
Voltage
Phase
Hertz
o WheelDiameter(Inches)
Cooling/HeatingCoil
o MaximumFaceVelocity(FPM)
o CoilArea(Sq.Ft)
o CFM
o TotalCapacity(MBH)
o SensibleCapacity(MBH)asapplicable
o MinimumRowsDeep
o CoilConstructionMaterial
o FinsPerInch
o FinConstructionMaterial
o EnteringAirConditions
DryBulbTemp.
WetBulbTemp.
o LeavingAirConditions
DryBulbTemp.
WetBulbTemp.
o GPM
o WaterConditions
EnteringTemp.
LeavingTemp.
MaximumPressureLoss(Psi/FT)

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AirSide
WaterSide
Filters
o Quantity
o Size
o Type
o MinimumEffective(%)
o MinimumMERV
OperationalWeight(Lb)
MinimumOutsideWeight(Lb)
MasterFormat
UniFormat
USCEquipmentNumber

Section230680
SchedulesforDecentralizedHVACEquipment

COMPUTERROOMAIRCONDITIONINGUNITS

Tag
Manufacturer
ModelNumber
Location
AreaServed
SupplyFan
o CFM
o ExternalStaticPressure
o TotalStaticPressure
o RotationsPerMinute
o MotorData
BreakHorsePower
HorsePower
RotationsPerMinute
Voltage
Phase
Hertz
CoolingCoil
o MaximumFaceVelocity(FPM)
o CoilArea(Sq.Ft)
o TotalCapacity(MBH)
o SensibleCapacity(MBH)
o EnteringAirConditions
DryBulbTemp.(F)
WetBulbTemp.(F)
o LeavingAirConditions
DryBulbTemp(F)
WetBulbTemp(F)
o FlowRate(GPM)
o WaterTemperature
EnteringConditions(F)
LeavingConditions(F)
o Max.PressureLoss/Drop(Psi/Ft.)
Filters
o Quantity
o Size
o Type
o MinimumEfficiency%
MinimumMERV
Humidifier

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o Manufacturer(ifdifferentfromunitmanufacturer)
o ModelNumber
o Type
o Capacity
UnitElectricalData
o FLA
o MCA
o MOCP
o Volts
o Phase
o Hertz
OperatingWeight
MasterFormatNumberReferenceNumber
UniFormatReferenceNumber
USCEquipmentReferenceNumber

FANCOILUNITS

Tag
Manufacturer
ModelNumber
Location
AreaServed
SupplyFan
o CFM
o ExternalStaticPressure
o TotalStaticPressure
o RotationsPerMinute
o MotorData
BreakHorsePower
HorsePower
RotationsPerMinute
Voltage
Phase
Hertz
Cooling/HeatingCoil
o MaximumFaceVelocity(FPM)
o CoilArea(Sq.Ft)
o TotalCapacity(MBH)
o SensibleCapacity(MBH)
o MinimumRowsDeep
o CoilConstructionMaterial
o FinsPerInch
o FinConstructionMaterial
o EnteringAirConditions
DryBulbTemperature(F)
WetBulbTemperature(F)
o LeavingAirConditions
DryBulbTemperature(F)
WetBulbTemperature(F)
o FlowRate(GPM)
o WaterTemperature
EnteringCondition(F)
LeavingConditions(F)
o Max.PressureLoss/Drop(Psi/Ft.)
AirSide
WaterSide
Filters
o Quantity

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o Size
o Type
o MinimumEfficiency(%)
o MinimumMERV
UnitElectricalData
o FLA
o MCA
o MOCP
o Volts
o Phase
o Hertz
OperatingWeight
MinimumOutsideAir(CFM)
MasterFormatReferenceNumber
UniFormatReferenceNumber
USCEquipmentReferenceNumber

RADIANTPANELSCHEDULE

Tag
Manufacturer
ModelNumber(asapplicable)
AreaServed
TotalPanelArea(Sq.Ft.)
TotalPanelArea(Sq.Ft.)HeatingOnly
TotalPanelArea(Sq.Ft.)CoolingOnly
RadiantSystemPumpNumber
FlowRate(GPM)
o Heating
o Cooling
RoomOperatingConditions
o SpaceTemperatureSetPoint
Heating(F)
Cooling(F)
o SupplyAirTemperatureSetPoint
Heating(F)
Cooling(F)
Cooling
o SpecifiedPanelCapacity(Btu/H/Sq.Ft)
o TotalCapacity(Btu/H)
o MinimumSurfaceTemperature(F)
o RadiantSupplyTemperature(F)
o RadiantReturnTemperature(F)
Heating
o SpecifiedPanelCapacity(Btu/H/Sq.Ft)
o TotalCapacity(Btu/H)
o MinimumSurfaceTemperature(F)
o RadiantSupplyTemperature(F)
o RadiantReturnTemperature(F)
OperatingWeight
MasterFormatReferenceNumber
UniFormatReferenceNumber
USCEquipmentReferenceNumber

RADIANTFLOORSCHEDULE

Tag

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Manufacturer
ModelNumber
Location
Fluid
RadiantSystemPumpNumber
FlowRate(GPM)
RadiantPanelArea(Sq.Ft)
SurfaceResistance
Loop
o TotalTubeLength(Ft)
o MaximumLoopLength(Ft)
o MaximumPressureDrop
o TubeType
o TubeOutsideDiameter(Inches)
o TubeSpacing(Inches)
Cooling
o SpecifiedSpaceCapacity(Btu/H/Sq.Ft)
o ShortWaveCapacity(Btu/H/Sq.Ft)
o TotalCapacity(Btu/H)
o MinimumSurfaceTemp.(F)
o RadiantSupplyTemp.(F)
o RadiantReturnTemp.(F)
Heating
o SpecifiedSpaceCapacity(Btu/H/Sq.Ft)
o ShortWaveCapacity(Btu/H/Sq.Ft)
o TotalCapacity(Btu/H)
o MinimumSurfaceTemp.(F)
o RadiantSupplyTemp.(F)
o RadiantReturnTemp.(F)
MaximumFlowRate(GPM)
o Heating
o Cooling
MasterFormatReferenceNumber
UniFormatReferenceNumber
USCEquipmentReferenceNumber

Section260620
SchedulesforLowVoltageElectricalDistribution

ELECTRICALPANELSCHEDULE

PanelName
PanelLocation
FedFrom
Voltage
Phase
Wire
MainCircuitBreaker
o Yes
o No
o MainCircuitBreakerSize(IfYesAbove)
BusSize
TypeofMounting
o Surface
o Flush
IsolatedGroundBus
o Yes
o No

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ShuntTrip
o Yes
o No
NeutralSize
o 100%
o 200%
FeedThrough
o Yes
o No
MasterFormatReferenceNumber
UniFormatReferenceNumber
USCEquipmentReferenceNumber

Section260650
SchedulesforLighting

LIGHTINGFIXTURESCHEDULE

Type
Description
FixtureManufacturer
FixtureCatalogue/ModelNumber
Finish
Mounting
Lamp
o Type
o Manufacturer
o Catalogue/ModelNumber
o Quantity
o InputWattage
Voltage
MasterFormatReferenceNumber
UniFormatReferenceNumber
USCEquipmentReferenceNumber(asapplicable)

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APPENDIXH:ECODOMUS
ThefollowingdescribestheprocessusedforimplementingEcoDomusonUSCprojects.
1. ConfigureCOBieQCtemplate
USCwillsetuptheDataAcquisitionTemplateinEcoDomusPM,toprovideabaselinethatallCOBie2
requirementscanbemeasuredagainstintheautomatedQCprocess.OmniClassbasedrulesaresetforthe
attributes,namingconventions,anddocumentation,allowingforeasyintegrationofthedatawithotherdatasets
withthesameclassificationsystem.

COBieQualityControlTemplateinEcodomuswithallrequestedCOBiedata.

2. PopulateProjectEquipmentDatabase
Theconstructionteamwillpopulateextendedpropertiesanddocumentationprovidedinshopdrawingsand
equipmentschedulesfortheinstalledequipmentinEcoDomusPM.Thisequipmentdatawillbeattachedby
batchtotherelevantobjectsintheuploadedBIM.

DataEntryTemplateinEcoDomus

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3. LoadGeometryValidatedBIMintoEcoDomusPM
OncethegeometryoftheBIMhasbeenverifiedtoaccuratelyreflecttheasbuiltconditions,USCwillloadtheBIM
intoEcoDomususingtheRevitEcoDomusplugin.ThisprocessincludessynchingwithRevitintheEcoDomusPM
desktop,andthenadatapushtotheEcoDomusPMwebapplication.

GeometryValidatedModel

EcoDomusRevitplugin

3DInterfaceinEcoDomus
withallintegrateddata

4. PerformCOBieQualityControl

TheProjectEquipmentDatabasewillbeattachedtothemodelinEcoDomusinanautomatedprocesstoensure
efficienciesoftheBIMdatapopulation.Oncethedataisattachedtotheassociatedobjectsinthemodel,itwillbe
validatedviaaqualitycontrolprocesstoensurecompliancewithCOBieanddatarequirements.

MissingAttributesreport(COBiedatacheck)

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Anymissinginformationgeneratedinthereportwillbecheckedinthefieldusingmobiledevices,andagainst
correspondingshopdrawingsandschedulesprovidedbytheprojectteam.Datawillthenbeaddedinthe
correspondingobjectfieldinEcoDomusweborclientapplication.

Enterfielddatadirectlyagainst3Dobjectorinassociatedwebform

5. PopulateCompleteDataSettoRevitAugmentedBIM
Theaccumulated,verifieddatacanbepushedbackintothegeometricallyverifiedRevitmodelusingthe
EcoDomusRevitplugin.

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APPENDIXI

BUILDINGINFORMATIONMODELING
(BIM)EXECUTIONPLAN
VS1.0

FOR

[PROJECTTITLE]

DEVELOPEDBY

[AUTHORCOMPANY]

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TABLEOFCONTENTS

SECTIONA:.............................................................................BIMPROJECTEXECUTIONPLANOVERVIEW
SECTIONB:.........................................................................................................PROJECTINFORMATION
SECTIONC:........................................................................................................KEYPROJECTCONTACTS
SECTIOND:.................................................................BIMPROCESSESANDCOLLABORATIONPROCEDURES
SECTIONE:.................................................................................BIMANDFACILITYDATAREQUIREMENTS
SECTIONF:.........................................................................................BIMANDDATAQUALITYCONTROL
SECTIONG:.............................................................................................................MODELSTRUCTURE
SECTIONH:........................................................................................................PROJECTDELIVERABLES
SECTIONI:.....................................................................................................................ATTACHMENTS

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SECTIONA:BIMPROJECTEXECUTIONPLANOVERVIEW
ThisBIMProjectExecutionPlandefinesusesforBIMontheproject(e.g.designauthoring,cost
estimating,anddesigncoordination),alongwithadetaileddesignoftheprocessforexecutingBIM
throughouttheprojectlifecycle.

[INSERT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION HERE IF APPLICABLE. FOR EXAMPLE: BIM MISSION STATEMENT This is
the location to provide additional BIM overview information. Additional detailed information can be included as an
attachment to this document.

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SECTIONB:PROJECTINFORMATION
This section defines basic project reference information and determined project milestones.

1. PROJECTOWNER:
2. PROJECTNAME:
3. PROJECTLOCATIONANDADDRESS:
4. CONTRACTTYPE/DELIVERYMETHOD:
5. BRIEFPROJECTDESCRIPTION:[NUMBEROFFACILITIES,GENERALSIZE,ETC]
6. ADDITIONALPROJECTINFORMATION:[UNIQUEBIMPROJECTCHARACTERISTICSANDREQUIREMENTS]

7. PROJECTNUMBERS:
PROJECTINFORMATION

NUMBER

USCCONTRACTNUMBER:

USCPROJECTNUMBER:

USCSITECODE:

USCBUILDINGNUMBER:

8. PROJECTSCHEDULE/PHASES/MILESTONES:

IncludeBIMmilestones,predesignactivities,majordesignreviews,stakeholderreviews,andanyothermajor
eventswhichoccurduringtheprojectlifecycle.

PROJECT
PHASE/MILESTONE

SCHEMATICDESIGN

50%CONSTRUCTION
DOCUMENTS

FACILITIES
MANAGEMENT
SERVICESREVIEW

100%CONSTRUCTION
DOCUMENTS

ESTIMATEDSTART
DATE

ESTIMATED
COMPLETIONDATE

PROJECTSTAKEHOLDERSINVOLVED

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SECTIONC:KEYPROJECTCONTACTS
List each of the lead BIM contacts for each organization on the project. Additional contacts can be included later in the
document.
USCs e-Builder Project Management Information System (PMIS) will be used for the storage and access of all contract
documents including BIMs. Permissions will be set up by USC. Please indicate whether the project contacts listed below
will require access to e-builder.

ORGANIZATION

CONTACTNAME

ROLE

EBUILDERACCESS

LOCATION

EMAIL

REQUIREDY/N

PHONE

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SECTIOND:BIMPROCESSESANDCOLLABORATIONPROCEDURES
1. CollaborationStrategiesandBIMProcesses
Describethecollaborationstrategiesanddetailedprocessesusedfordeveloping,coordinatingandleveraging
theBIMsforthefollowingpurposes(asapplicable).Listtheprojectteamparticipantsrequiredforeach:

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.

Existingconditionsdeterminingcontrolpoints,howthedataiscollected(laserscanning,orother)
Designreviews
Designcoordination
Designassist(GMAXcontractsonly)
Energyanalysis
Constructioncoordination
Designmodelupdatesduringconstruction
EngagementofUSCdepartments
Recordmodeling
Estimating
Other(describe)

2. ModelDeliverySchedule,ApplicationandFileExchangeType
Documenttheinformationexchangesandfiletransfersthatwilloccurontheproject.

DISCIPLINE

BIMUSE

ARCHITECTURE

DESIGN
AUTHORING

ONETIME
or
FREQUENCY

DUEDATEor MODEL MODEL


NATIVE
VERSION
STARTDATE
FILE SOFTWARE FILETYPE
.RVT

.RVT
.DWG
.NWC

COORD Navisworks

.NWD
.NWF

.NWD

[DATE]

STRUCT DESIGNAPP

.XYZ

.XYZ
.ABC

WEEKLY

[DATE]

MECH DESIGNAPP

.XYZ

.XYZ
.ABC

WEEKLY

20______

WEEKLY

STRUCTURE

WEEKLY

MECHANICAL
ETC

3D
ARCHITECTURE COORDINATION

FILE
EXCHANGE
TYPE

ARCH

Revit

3. InteractiveWorkspaceandCommunicationTechnology
Theprojectteamshouldconsiderthephysicalenvironmentitwillneedthroughoutthelifecycleoftheprojectto
accommodatethenecessarycollaboration,communicationandreviewsthatwillimprovetheBIMPlandecision
makingprocess.Describehowtheprojectteamwillbelocated.Considerquestionslikewilltheteambe
collocated?Ifso,whereisthelocationandwhatwillbeinthatspace?WilltherebeaBIMTrailer?Ifyes,
wherewillitbelocatedandwhatwillbeinthespacesuchascomputers,projectors,tables,tableconfigurations.
Ifnotcolocated,whatcommunicationtechnology(Webex,Gotomeeting,etc.)willbeimplemented?

The project.

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SECTIONE:BIMANDFACILITYDATAREQUIREMENTS
DescribethemethodologiestobeusedtofulfilltheUSCFMSdatarequirementsasdescribedinthebodyofthis
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SECTIONF:BIMANDDATAQUALITYCONTROL
Describethestrategytocontrolthequalityofthemodelandthecheckstobeperformedtoassurequality.

CHECKS

VISUALCHECK

DEFINITION

RESPONSIBLE
PARTY

SOFTWARE

FREQUENCY

Ensuretherearenounintendedmodel
componentsandthedesignintenthas
beenfollowed.

INTERFERENCE
CHECK

Detectproblemsinthemodelwheretwo
buildingcomponentsareclashingincluding
softandhard.

STANDARDS
CHECK

EnsurethattheBIMstandardshavebeen
followed(filenaming,discipline
colors,etc..)

MODELINTEGRITY
CHECKS

DescribetheQCvalidationprocessusedto
ensurethattheProjectFacilityDataset
hasnoundefined,incorrectlydefined,
incorrectlynamedorduplicatedelements
andthereportingprocessonnon
compliantelementsandcorrectiveaction
plans.

REVITWARNINGS
CHECKS

Etc.

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SECTIONG:MODELSTRUCTURE
1. FILENAMINGSTRUCTURE:

FILENAMESFORMODELSSHOULDBEFORMATTEDAS:
BUILDINGACRONYM_CONSTRUCTION(CON)ORDESIGNPHASE_LEVEL_DISCIPLINE_ORGANIZATION_DATE(YEAR
MONTHDAY)
XYZ_50%CD*_ARCH_LXX_ZXY_????????
ARCHITECTURALMODEL

CIVILMODEL
XYZ_50%CD_CIV_LXX_ZXY_????????
MECHANICAL(HVAC)
XYZ_50%CD_HVAC_LXX_ZXY_????????
MODEL*
MECHANICAL(PIPE)MODEL* XYZ_50%CD_MECH_LXX_ZXY_????????
PLUMBINGMODEL*
XYZ_50%CD_PLBG_LXX_ZXY_????????
FIRESPRINKLER*
XYZ_50%CD_FIRE_LXX_ZXY_????????
ELECTRICALMODEL*
XYZ_50%CD_ELEC_LXX_ZXY_????????

STRUCTURALMODEL(STEEL)*
STRUCTURALMODEL
(CONCRETE)*
STRUCTURALMODEL(REBAR)
COORDINATIONMODEL

XYZ_50%CD_STEEL_LXX_ZXY_????????
XYZ_50%CD_CONC_LXX_ZXY_????????
XYZ_50%CD_REBAR_LXX_ZXY_????????
XYZ_50%CD_COORD_LXX_ZXY_????????

*50%CDcouldbe100%CDorDDorSD,forexample.
*CONduringconstruction

Forexample:ANN_CON_HVAC_L01_GFC_20120315

2. MODELSTRUCTURE:
Describe and diagram how the model is separated, e.g., by building, by floor, by zone, by area, and/or by
discipline.

3. MEASUREMENTANDCOORDINATESYSTEMS:
Describethemeasurementsystem(ImperialorMetric)andcoordinatesystem(georeferenced)used.

4. MODELACCURACYANDTOLERANCES:

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DISCIPLINE

TOLERANCE

DESIGNDOCUMENTS

ARCH

ACCURATETO+/[#]OFACTUALSIZEANDLOCATION

SHOPDRAWINGS

MECHCONTRACTOR

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SECTIONH:PROJECTDELIVERABLES

BIMSUBMITTALITEM

STAGE

APPROXIMATE
FORMAT
DUEDATE

NOTES

Design
Development
Construction
In this section, list the BIM deliverables
for the project and the format in which the information will be delivered.
Documents
Construction

Record Model

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(.xyz)

See Record Model


Information Exchange to
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ListthesupportingattachmentsthataresupplementarytothisBIMExecutionPlan.

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GLOSSARY

COBie:
(ConstructionOperationsBuildingInformationExchange)COBieisaninformationexchange
specificationforthelifecyclecaptureanddeliveryofinformationneededbyfacilitymanagers.
COBiecanbeviewedindesign,construction,andmaintenancesoftwareaswellasinsimple
spreadsheets.

BIMExecutionPlan:
TheBEPdefinestheusesforBIMonaprojectalongwithadetailedprocessforexecutingBIM.

Georeferencing:
Asystemthatlinksinformationtoapositionontheearthssurface.Thatis,establishingitslocation
intermsofmapprojectionsorcoordinatesystems.

eBuilder:
USCsProjectManagementInformationSystem.TherepositoryforallUSCconstructionproject
information.
NWF:
Navisworksfilewhereonlyalistwithpointerstothefilescurrentlyloadedissaved,alongwiththe
scene'senvironment,thecurrentview,clashresults,ifavailable,andfavoriteviewpoints(including
redlinesandcomments).ToopenanNWFfile,aNavisworksproductisrequired,suchasReview,
Simulate,orManage(notFreedom),aswellasaccesstotheoriginalCADfiles.
NWD:
ThepublishedversionofaNavisworksfilewithallloadedmodelsandviewpointssavedtoasingle
(NWD)file.ThisfiletypecanbeopenedwithanyoftheNavisworksproductsincludingNavisworks
Freedom(thefreeviewer).

NWC:
WhenyouopenaCADfileinNavisworks,bydefault,acorrespondingcachefile(NWC)iscreated,
whichcontainsalloftheconversiondetailsrequiredbyNavisworks.ToopenanNWCfile,a
Navisworksproductisrequired,suchasReview,Simulate,orManage(notFreedom).Certain
Applications,likeRevit,willexportthecorrespondingmodeltoanNWCfile.

IFC:
TheIndustryFoundationsClassesisanopen,neutralandstandardiedspecificationforBuilding
InformationModels.

DWG:
DWG("drawing")isabinaryfileformatusedforstoringtwoandthreedimensionaldesigndataand
metadata.ItisthenativeformatforseveralCADpackages.Inaddition,DWGissupportednon
natively[2]bymanyotherCADapplications.

Sharedparameters:
Sharedparametersareparametersthatyoucanaddtofamiliesorprojectsandthensharewith
otherfamiliesandprojects.Theygiveyoutheabilitytoaddspecificdatathatisnotalready
predefinedinthefamilyfileortheprojecttemplate.

CoLocation:
TheassemblingoftheentireBIMdesignandconstructionteaminasinglelocationtoenable
instantanddirectcommunicationandcoordination.CoLocationofallteammembersprovidesthe
environmentandopportunitytobuildtrustamongteammates,whileefficientlydesigningthe
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project.Projectissuesaretransparentandsolutionsevolveinrealtimebecauseeveryoneis
workinginthesamephysicalspace.

ModelMashup:
TheprocessofoverlayingasbuiltfabricationBIMswithasdesignedBIMsinordertocompare
differencesinordertoadjustthedesignBIMstoasbuiltconditions.

Omniclass:
TheOmniClassConstructionClassificationSystem(knownasOmniClassorOCCS)isaclassification
systemfortheconstructionindustry.Itincorporatesotherextantsystemscurrentlyinuseasthe
basisofmanyofitsTablesMasterFormatforworkresultsandUniFormatforelements.

UniFormat:
UniFormat,apublicationofCSIandCSC,isamethodofarrangingconstructioninformationbased
onfunctionalelements,orpartsofafacilitycharacterizedbytheirfunctions,withoutregardtothe
materialsandmethodsusedtoaccomplishthem.Theseelementsareoftenreferredtoassystems
orassemblies.

MasterFormat:
MasterFormat,apublicationofCSIandCSC,isamasterlistofnumbersandtitlesclassifiedbywork
results.Itisprimarilyusedtoorganizeprojectmanualsanddetailedcostinformation,andtorelate
drawingnotationstospecifications.

Consolidatedmodel:
Anassembledmodelcontainingalloftheprojectmodelsinonefile.

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REFERENCES
IndianaUniversityBIMGuidelines

ConstructionSpecificationsInstitute(CSI).(2011).OmniClassTable21Elements.TheSecretariatfortheOCCS
DevelopmentCommittee.Alexandria,Virginia:ConstructionSpecificationsInstitute(CSI).
ConstructionSpecificationsInstitute(CSI).(2010).OmniClassTable23Products.ConstructionSpecificationsInstitute
(CSI).Alexandria,Virginia:TheSecretariatfortheOCCSDevelopmentCommittee.
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GeneralServicesAdministration(GSA)NationalEquipmentStandardTeam(NEST).(2011).GSANationalEquipment
Standard.OfficeofDesignandConstrucionPublicBuildingsServices,TheNational3D4DBIMProgram.Washington,
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NationalInstituteofBuildingSciences.(19992005).U.S.NationalCADStandardVersion3.1CDROMModule05:
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TheComputerIntegratedConstructionResearchProgram.PennStateDepartmentofArchitectureandEngineering

TheNationalBIMStandardsUS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ViewByViewwishestoacknowledgethefollowingpeoplewhohavebeenactiveparticipantsandcontributorstothe
developmentandreviewoftheseguidelines:
TomLearyUSCVicePresident,CapitalConstructionandFacilitiesManagement
JoseDelgadoUSCFacilitiesManagementCADManager
VictorAspurezAssistantDirector,USCFMSEngineeringServices
JohnMuseAssociateDirector,USCFMSManagementInformationSystems
JaySimonsUSCOfficeoftheUniversityArchitect
IgorStarkovPresident,EcoDomus,Inc.

ViewByView,Inc.

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