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Project Approach <br />At the start of each project, we develop a customized BIM <br />plan that clarifies the intended uses of the model and outlines <br />the responsibilities of each team member. We also establish <br />the protocols for data exchange among al involved, including <br />contractors. This shared approach allows the information <br />to be maintained and used by the design and construction <br />teams wherever they may be. The BIM plan defines the <br />following items: <br />Model Use <br />How the model will be utilized at each stage of the <br />project’s design and construction. <br />Levels of Development <br />The level of component modeling detail for each <br />phase, along with each team member’s duties. <br />Collaboration and Communications Protocols <br />How, when, and what kind of electronic information <br />will be exchanged. <br />Analysis Plan <br />The areas this model will analyze and with which <br />additional platforms it will work. <br />Non-Graphic Data <br />Specific information that will be extracted from the <br />model, such as area tabulations and equipment lists <br />Quality Assurance <br />Procedures that will be put in place to ensure the <br />model contains the information appropriate for the <br />project’s design. <br />Technology Infrastructure <br />Hardware, software, and network infrastructure that <br />will be required to execute the plan and maintain the <br />common data environment. <br />Our BIM Approach <br />BIM CASE STUDY <br />AMERICAN EXPRESS SUNRISE CORPORATE CENTER <br />Perkins and Will worked with the structural, MEP/ <br />FP, low voltage and other consultants in the Revit <br />platform for real-time coordination and sequencing <br />during the design of the project. The team used design <br />assist to create high-performing building envelopes <br />and systems. <br />18