The State of Wisconsin has recently published A/E BIM guidelines. I believe they are the first state in the nation to do so. Any State project over $2.5 million is required to use BIM.
Clearance zones for access, door swings, service space requirements, gauge reading, and other operational clearance must be modeled as part of all equipment and checked for conflicts with other elements.
Topography – 3D terrain of all sitework as designed, including retaining walls. This model should include the site and surrounding areas that contribute to the site’s drainage system or otherwise impact on the site. In most cases this will require that adjacent roadways be modeled.
Provide energy modeling and reporting per current A/E Policy and Procedure Manual.A/E is encouraged to use the BIM model and tools which can use the model data for thisanalysis, rather than manually creating the data.
A/E shall use conflict checking software to resolve clashes between all disciplines and specialties included on the project. Hard clashes between the various elements and soft clashes between an element and a required clearance shall be identified and resolved prior to submittal. Submit the report generated by the checking software showing conflicts have been resolved.
A/E is expected to continuously maintain and update the model(s) with changes made during construction.
A/E shall update their respective models with contractor recorded changes. Republish record documents. Also submit full model with all needed objects and reference drawings, in original authored software and in IFC format. Submit all per A/E Policy and Procedure Manual.
State of Wisconsin BIM Guidelines
The State of Wisconsin has recently published A/E BIM guidelines. I believe they are the first state in the nation to do so. Any State project over $2.5 million is required to use BIM.
Wisconsin BIM Guidelines
Highlights include:
Clearance zones for access, door swings, service space requirements, gauge reading, and other operational clearance must be modeled as part of all equipment and checked for conflicts with other elements.
Topography – 3D terrain of all sitework as designed, including retaining walls. This model should include the site and surrounding areas that contribute to the site’s drainage system or otherwise impact on the site. In most cases this will require that adjacent roadways be modeled.
Provide energy modeling and reporting per current A/E Policy and Procedure Manual.A/E is encouraged to use the BIM model and tools which can use the model data for thisanalysis, rather than manually creating the data.
A/E shall use conflict checking software to resolve clashes between all disciplines and specialties included on the project. Hard clashes between the various elements and soft clashes between an element and a required clearance shall be identified and resolved prior to submittal. Submit the report generated by the checking software showing conflicts have been resolved.
A/E is expected to continuously maintain and update the model(s) with changes made during construction.
A/E shall update their respective models with contractor recorded changes. Republish record documents. Also submit full model with all needed objects and reference drawings, in original authored software and in IFC format. Submit all per A/E Policy and Procedure Manual.
all projects or just public projects?
oops. did not read carefully enough.
We are persuing a few private oppertunities just over the cheddar curtain.
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