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Transcript
00:04
So let's continue on in our Check Standards Compliance on Building Projects using Revit.
00:10
By taking a look at the approving model process for handover.
00:15
Over the course of a project,
00:17
various deliverables are typically expected and identified within that BEP.
00:23
The largest of these stage deliverables will be in the final data submittal,
00:26
which must meet all requirements of the client and the executed BEP.
00:31
These deliverables are not only limited to the BIM data and they can vary project to project.
00:37
As part of the project BEP Development teams should address the specifics on how deliverable objectives will be met.
00:45
The final deliverable is going to change based on your project requirements,
00:48
that being said, the owner usually owns all of the model information.
00:52
So as a standard practice, you'll want to include what happens to the model at the end of the project.
00:57
This can be very simple if nothing is required from the owner or it can be pretty advanced if there's a detail within the BEP
01:05
that specifically says here's your final handover.
01:09
Each Trade will be responsible for providing the following files for each separate model provided,
01:15
this is again identified within the BEP.
01:18
Here's an example here of the Design Concept Phase, Design Development Phase and the Construction Documentation Phase.
01:27
In here, it will mark what files are considered as the final deliverable,
01:32
what level of detail is required at each phase and what file support standard folder structures, COBie files, IFC files,
01:42
whatever that is.
01:43
This is gonna be identified within your BIM Execution Plan and should be identified
01:47
as to each phase deliverable throughout the project and definitely on the final deliverable.
01:53
You can take the stress out of the construction close out process by connecting data
01:56
from the field and office to ensure documentation you need is at your fingertips.
02:02
There's many ways of doing this.
02:04
I suggest coming here into https://construction.autodesk.com.
02:08
Looking at the workflows when it specifically talks about construction closeout and project handover.
02:14
So I take a quick look at that. So I included the link here,
02:17
this will simplify the closeout process and finish strong.
02:20
So this is a document that's gonna go over streamlining the commissioning and turnover,
02:24
going through the different project files and the high- quality turnover documentation that's easy to do.
02:31
Delivering the fast and accurate as-builts.
02:34
That's always a key part of the project is how do I deliver those as-builts.
02:38
And this document will walk you through each step of that
02:41
and there's a lot of resources here that you can build upon inspection map checklist.
02:46
There is connect documentation and so forth.
02:49
So this is a really good site here on the Autodesk Construction Cloud,
02:53
to look at some of these easy simplified ways of turning projects over.
Video transcript
00:04
So let's continue on in our Check Standards Compliance on Building Projects using Revit.
00:10
By taking a look at the approving model process for handover.
00:15
Over the course of a project,
00:17
various deliverables are typically expected and identified within that BEP.
00:23
The largest of these stage deliverables will be in the final data submittal,
00:26
which must meet all requirements of the client and the executed BEP.
00:31
These deliverables are not only limited to the BIM data and they can vary project to project.
00:37
As part of the project BEP Development teams should address the specifics on how deliverable objectives will be met.
00:45
The final deliverable is going to change based on your project requirements,
00:48
that being said, the owner usually owns all of the model information.
00:52
So as a standard practice, you'll want to include what happens to the model at the end of the project.
00:57
This can be very simple if nothing is required from the owner or it can be pretty advanced if there's a detail within the BEP
01:05
that specifically says here's your final handover.
01:09
Each Trade will be responsible for providing the following files for each separate model provided,
01:15
this is again identified within the BEP.
01:18
Here's an example here of the Design Concept Phase, Design Development Phase and the Construction Documentation Phase.
01:27
In here, it will mark what files are considered as the final deliverable,
01:32
what level of detail is required at each phase and what file support standard folder structures, COBie files, IFC files,
01:42
whatever that is.
01:43
This is gonna be identified within your BIM Execution Plan and should be identified
01:47
as to each phase deliverable throughout the project and definitely on the final deliverable.
01:53
You can take the stress out of the construction close out process by connecting data
01:56
from the field and office to ensure documentation you need is at your fingertips.
02:02
There's many ways of doing this.
02:04
I suggest coming here into https://construction.autodesk.com.
02:08
Looking at the workflows when it specifically talks about construction closeout and project handover.
02:14
So I take a quick look at that. So I included the link here,
02:17
this will simplify the closeout process and finish strong.
02:20
So this is a document that's gonna go over streamlining the commissioning and turnover,
02:24
going through the different project files and the high- quality turnover documentation that's easy to do.
02:31
Delivering the fast and accurate as-builts.
02:34
That's always a key part of the project is how do I deliver those as-builts.
02:38
And this document will walk you through each step of that
02:41
and there's a lot of resources here that you can build upon inspection map checklist.
02:46
There is connect documentation and so forth.
02:49
So this is a really good site here on the Autodesk Construction Cloud,
02:53
to look at some of these easy simplified ways of turning projects over.
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