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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
CONTRACTOR
BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING
(BIM) REQUIREMENTS
Developed by:
Office of Estate Development (OED)
August 2018
Version 2.0
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DOCUMENT REVISION TABLE
S/N VERSION DATE REVISED PAGES DESCRIPTION
1 1.0 August 2016 - • First Version Release
2 2.0 August 2018 • Inclusion of 4D sequencing
simluations, virtual mock-ups as part of BIM deliverables.
• Updated Model Content requirements for asset information.
• Amendments to File Naming Standard
• Updated BIM exchange formats and software applications.
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CONTENTS
Document Revision Table.................................................................................................. 1
1. Definitions .................................................................................................................. 3
2. General Principles ..................................................................................................... 5
3. BIM Coordinator(s) .................................................................................................... 6
4. BIM Deliverables ....................................................................................................... 6
5. BIM Execution Plan ................................................................................................... 7
6. Design Models from Consultants ............................................................................... 9
7. 4D Sequencing simulation ......................................................................................... 9
8. Individual / Combined Services Model ....................................................................... 9
9. Virtual Mock-up Model ............................................................................................. 10
10. As-Built Models ........................................................................................................ 11
11. Model Content Requirements .................................................................................. 11
12. File Naming Standard .............................................................................................. 15
13. Model Coordination Reviews and Reports ............................................................... 15
14. BIM Exchange Formats and Software Applications.................................................. 16
15. Ownership and Rights to BIM Deliverables .............................................................. 17
16. Risk Allocation ......................................................................................................... 17
17. Intellectual Property Rights ...................................................................................... 18
18. Electronic Data Exchange........................................................................................ 19
19. Termination, Rescission or Expiry of Contract ......................................................... 19
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1. DEFINITIONS
“As-built Model”
means the building information model(s) that fully captures the as-built conditions of the project & contain the relevant as-built drawings and data required.
“BIM” means building information modelling and is the process and technology used to create a Model.
“BIM Execution Plan” means the latest plan outlining the procedures and modelling protocol prepared in accordance with Clause 4.
“BIM Manager” means the person, firm or corporation appointed by the Architect as BIM Manager, approved by the University.
“BIM Coordinator”
Means the person, firm or corporation appointed as the key coordinator on all BIM matters for the project. Each Consultant and the Contractor is required to appoint at least one (1) BIM Coordinator for the project.
“Building Information Model” or “Model”
means a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of the Project, used to describe a two dimensional representation, three dimensional representation, a Model Element (that is, a portion of the Model representing a component, system or assembly within the Project or Project site), a single Model or multiple Models used in aggregate or in federation, as well as other data representations, including Drawings, as identified in the BIM Execution Plan, defined by the Model Author and/or BIM Manager during model exchange and/or submittals.
“Contribution” means the expression, design, data or information that a party in the Project creates or prepares, and shares with other parties in the Project for use in or in connection with a Released Model. Contribution includes Released Model(s).
“Drawings” means two dimensional representations, hand sketches, perspective views or other graphical outputs printed physically or electronically.
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“Design Model(s)” means the Building Information Model(s) issued by the Consultancy team to the Contractor upon award. Intended for use by the Contractor to make reference to, and develop the Individual/Combined Services Model(s) for their Construction processes.
“4D Sequencing Simulation” Means the simulation of the construction
sequence. It is a process to the intelligent linking of a 3D digital model with time or schedule related information.
“Individual / Combined Services Model(s)”
means the Building Information Model(s) produced by the Contractor that is progressively updated, based on the approved shop drawings and coordination drawings from the Contractor, sub-contractors and/or nominated sub-contractors, for the coordination of services and submission of approval to the SO prior to works on site.
“Model Author” means the party responsible for
developing the specific content of a Model to the level of detail required for a particular stage of the Project. Model Authors are identified in the BIM Execution Plan.
“Model User” means any party authorized to use a Model in the Project, such as for analysis, estimating, scheduling or for development of other Models, and includes subsequent or other Model Authors.
“Project ” means the project referred to in the Contract.
“SG BIM Guide” means the latest version of the guide to the use of BIM, also known as the Building and Construction Authority Singapore BIM Guide, for the time being in force. If the Memorandum of Agreement does not mention a guide to be used, then the Building and Construction Authority Singapore BIM Guide (current as at the date of the Contract Award) shall be used.
“Stage” means part of the Project represented by a set of distinct activities as defined in the BIM Execution Plan.
“Supervising Officer” or “SO”
means the person, firm or corporation appointed by University as the Supervising Officer or SO.
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“Virtual Mock-up Model” means a model of what will go on or into a
building's design. A mock-up coordinates detailed model content to support the identification and assembly of parts needed to simulate physical construction/installation of the coordinated design intent. A typical virtual mock-up would also include model elements that to be installed within the room, such as, but not limited to, walls, windows, doors, furniture, fittings, equipment, services routing, lighting, material finishes, etc.
2. GENERAL PRINCIPLES
2.1 This NUS Contractor Building Information Modeling (BIM) Requirements (“NUS
Contractor BIM Requirements”) is written with reference to and shall be read in
conjunction with the prevailing version of the SG BIM Guide (current as at the
date of the Contract Award), for completeness of requirements. In the event of
any inconsistency between NUS Contractor BIM Requirements and the SG BIM
Guide, the NUS Contractor BIM Requirements shall prevail.
2.2 In the event of any inconsistency between the NUS Contractor BIM
Requirements and the Contract, the Contract shall prevail.
2.3 The Contractor shall ensure that 2-Dimensional drawings of scale from 1:2000
to 1:50, shall be derived and maintained from the submitted Building
Information Model(s), unless expressly agreed by the University and
documented in the BIM Execution Plan.
2.4 The Contractor shall, by a term, include this NUS Contractor BIM Requirements
in the respective agreement or contract with all of its sub-consultants, suppliers
and sub-contractors who will be involved in carrying out BIM for the Project.
2.5 Unless otherwise expressly provided in the NUS Contractor BIM Requirements,
the NUS Contractor BIM Requirements do not change any contractual
relationships or shift any risk of the parties in a Project which has been agreed
in the respective Contracts. In particular:
2.5.1 Nothing in the NUS Contractor BIM Requirements shall relieve the
Contractor from its obligation, nor diminish the role of the Contractor, as
the person responsible for and in charge of the coordination and
construction of the Project in accordance to the Project requirements.
2.5.2 Participation of a Contractor, its sub-contractors and/or suppliers in
carrying out BIM shall not constitute performance of design services
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unless the Contractor, its sub-contractors and/or suppliers had assumed
design responsibility under their respective Contracts.
3. BIM COORDINATOR(S)
3.1 The appointed BIM Coordinator(s) of the Contractor shall manage and
coordinate the overall use of BIM for construction documentation, including the
execution of BIM in the Project’s Construction Stage from the receiving of the
Design Models from the Consultants to the development of the As-Built Models.
3.2 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s) shall coordinate with the BIM Manager,
the Consultants, the Contractor’s sub-trades, including sub-contractors and
suppliers, and the Nominated Sub-Contractors (if any), to ensure the delivery
of the BIM Deliverables as stated in Clause 4.
3.3 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s) shall report to and keep both the BIM
Manager and the University informed of all BIM matters.
4. BIM DELIVERABLES
4.1 In general, BIM Deliverables shall include the BIM Execution Plan, a set of
digital representations of the Project in the form of Building Information Models,
and/or other BIM-related representations that describe the physical, functional
and performance characteristics of the Project for the purpose of planning,
visualization, simulation, analysis, coordination, collaboration and
documentation through the project lifecycle.
4.2 The Contractor shall collaborate with the Consultants and the BIM Manager to
prepare the BIM Deliverables as indicated below. The typical BIM elements to
be provided in the Building Information Model shall be in accordance to the SG
BIM guide, unless otherwise specified in the BIM Execution Plan.
4.3 BIM Deliverables required for the University’s Project shall comprise, but not
limited to, the following:
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Updated BIM Execution Plan (with Contractor inputs)
4D Simulation 4D sequencing simulation of the entire project model
Interim Submittal & Model Coordination Reviews
Individual Services Models of each Discipline
Combined Services Models
Model Coordination Report(s)
Virtual Mock-up
Combined Model of three (3) selected critical areas within the project
Detailed 4D sequencing simulation of each Virtual Mock-up model
Individual As-built Models of each Discipline
Grid Setting Out Model
Site Model
Architecture Model(s)
C&S Model(s)
M&E Model(s)
Other Model(s)*
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4.4 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s) shall work with the BIM Manager and map
out the BIM Deliverables and the respective responsibilities in a matrix table
and include it in the BIM Execution Plan document.
4.5 BIM Deliverables shall be produced, updated submitted and shared in
accordance to the requirements, times, and receiving parties as documented in
the BIM Execution Plan.
4.6 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator shall determine the submission timeline of
the BIM Deliverables during the BIM Kick-off meeting session with the BIM
Manager and the Consultancy team and adhere to this timeline for the project.
The agreed timeline shall be documented in the BIM Execution Plan.
4.7 The BIM Deliverables shall be delivered and used whenever practical or
requested, for meetings, coordination, official reviews and communication of
options and design intents throughout each project stage as it is being
developed, maintained and updated.
4.8 Any existing building or structure that interfaces with the Project shall be
modelled unless otherwise stated by the University and documented in the BIM
Execution Plan, to address the potential interferences at the areas of interfaces
during the Project.
4.9 Data sharing and collaboration amongst various disciplines shall be carried out
interactively, leveraging software technology. The process of collaboration and
method of data sharing shall be agreed among all parties involved in the BIM
modelling and clearly documented in the BIM Execution Plan.
4.10 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s) shall engage in an ongoing 3D review
process throughout the duration of the Project. This process may include
meetings where the BIM Manager, BIM Coordinators of all relevant disciplines
and relevant decision-making parties are expected to attend.
4.11 The BIM Deliverables shall meet the quality assurance guidelines as stated in
the SG BIM Guide. Any deviation shall be for the University’s review and
acceptance, and outlined in the BIM Execution Plan.
5. BIM EXECUTION PLAN
5.1 The BIM Execution Plan shall outline the process in which BIM will be
implemented throughout the project lifecycle. The Project Team will maximize
the use and take full advantage of BIM for the purpose of the Project and to
enhance team collaboration and coordination.
5.2 The BIM Execution Plan shall be developed, updated and implemented in
accordance with this NUS Contractor BIM Requirements and the SG BIM
Guide, submitted to the University for review and acceptance.
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5.3 The BIM Execution Plan shall include, but not limited to, the following
information:
• BIM Execution Plan Overview
• Project Information
• Project Core Team and Contacts
• Project BIM Team
• Project BIM Objectives
• BIM Process Mapping
• BIM Deliverables and Responsibility Matrix
• Schedule and Milestones of BIM Deliverables
• Model Exchange Frequency and Format
• Model Coordination Review Frequency Table
• Model Segregation and File Naming
• Project Coordinates and Grid Setting Out
• Model Validation and Quality Assurance
• Model Review Log
• Released Model Record
5.4 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s) shall coordinate the development of the
BIM Execution Plan with the BIM Manager, subject to the BIM Manager, SO
and University’s acceptance.
5.5 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s) shall identify and describe the manner of
which the BIM Deliverables will be created, managed, coordinated and
interoperated amongst all Project team members in various stages of the
Project for submission to the University for approval.
5.6 Any deviations from the standards and/or requirements set out in the NUS
Contractor BIM Requirements shall be documented in the BIM Execution Plan
for the BIM Manager and the University’s review and acceptance.
5.7 The Contractor shall fulfill its roles as defined in the BIM Execution Plan, in
accordance to the NUS Contractor BIM Requirements and the SG BIM Guide.
5.8 As soon as practicable and from time to time as required, the Contractor’s BIM
Coordinator(s) shall use their best efforts to confer and agree upon the terms
of or modifications to the BIM Execution Plan with the other parties to the
Project involved in the execution of BIM.
5.9 Any modifications to the BIM Execution Plan shall be reviewed and approved
by the BIM Manager and the University and documented in the BIM Execution
Plan.
5.10 In the event of any disagreement on the terms or modifications to the BIM
Execution Plan, the BIM Manager’s decision, if approved by the University,
shall be final and conclusive. In the event that more than one BIM Manager has
been appointed, then the decision shall be the joint decision of the BIM
Managers, failing which, the University shall decide and its decision shall be
final and conclusive.
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5.11 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s) shall report to and keep the BIM Manager
and the University informed in all BIM matters and the BIM Execution Plan, as
updated from time to time, shall be subject to the approval of the University.
6. DESIGN MODELS FROM CONSULTANTS
6.1 The Contractor shall take reference from the Design Model(s) handed over from
Consultants and develop the Individual / Combined Services Model(s),
6.2 The Contractor shall review and check the Design Model(s) supplied by the
Consultants and ensure that they are complete in every aspect.
6.3 The Contractor shall consult the Consultants’ BIM personnel on the set up of
the Design Model(s) during the BIM Kick-off Meeting.
6.4 In the event of any discrepancy being found when Contract Drawings,
Construction Drawings and/or the Design Model(s) do not tally, the Contractor
shall verify the discrepancies, and immediately give written notice to the SO,
the BIM Manager and the relevant Consultant(s) for instruction.
7. 4D SEQUENCING SIMULATION
7.1 The Contractor shall make use of the Design Model(s) supplied by the
Consultants and develop a 4D sequencing simulation video, to illustrate the
Contractor’s intent to construct the project.
7.2 The 4D sequencing simulation shall illustrate the proposed phasing intent and
project milestones as aligned to the Contractor’s project master programme, to
meet the project’s requirements for completion within the project timeline.
7.3 The 4D sequencing simulation shall include all aspects of the project progress,
including but not limited to, site mobilization, excavation and ECM works, sub-
structure works, superstructure works, external works, etc.
7.4 The Contractor shall propose the contents of the 4D sequencing simulation
during the BIM Kick-off Meeting, and submit to the SO for approval, prior to
works on site.
7.5 The 4D sequencing simulation video and native model files shall be submitted
to the University and SO within one (1) month after approval of the 4D
sequencing simulation content.
8. INDIVIDUAL / COMBINED SERVICES MODEL
8.1 The Individual / Combined Services Model(s) shall be progressively updated,
based on the approved shop drawings and coordination drawings from the sub-
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contractors and/or nominated sub-contractors, for the coordination of services
and submission of approval to the SO prior to works on site.
8.2 The submitted Individual / Combined Services Model(s) shall include the
proposed location of all intended services and builders’ work, and any other
sub-contract or nominated sub-contract work as may be relevant for the
purposes of coordination including their relation to and implications on the
structural and architectural work.
8.3 The Contractor shall produce the coordinated drawings for services according
to Preliminaries Item 20.2 (Drawings) from these Individual / Combined
Services Model(s) for SO’s approval prior to commencement of works on site.
8.4 The Contractor shall ensure that the Individual / Combined Services Model(s)
are coordinated and verified for conformance with the Contract Documents and
the BIM Execution Plan, before sending to the respective Consultants for the
review and acceptance of the intended Works.
8.5 Each submitted Individual / Combined Services Model shall be accompanied
with a short narrative to highlight the major changes and/or updates from the
previous submittal. The Contractor shall determine a method to define and track
these changes.
8.6 Contractor shall inform the SO and the BIM Manager of any deviation from the
Contract, upon submission of the Individual / Combined Services Model(s).
9. VIRTUAL MOCK-UP MODEL
9.1 The Contractor shall identify at least three (3) critical areas for the development
of the virtual mock-up models, during the BIM Kick-off Meeting with the
consultants, for the SO’s approval.
9.2 The Contractor shall make use of the coordinated combined services model(s)
and develop virtual mock-ups of selected critical areas within the project, as
approved by the SO.
9.3 The virtual mock-up models, shall include model content representing the end
state of the critical area such as, model elements for furniture, fittings and
equipment, material selection, layout of services routing, equipment location,
layout of critical are, installation sequence, etc. for the SO’s 3D review of the
critical areas.
9.4 The Contractor shall and produce a 4D sequencing simulation of each virtual
mock-up model, to illustrate the detailed installation sequence for approval by
the SO.
9.5 The virtual mock-up shall be presented and approved by the SO, prior to works
on site.
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10. AS-BUILT MODELS
10.1 The Contractor shall update and develop the Individual / Combined Services
Model(s) into As-Built Model(s) in accordance with the actual site construction
and installation with appropriate record keeping, for handover together with As-
Built drawings.
10.2 The Contractor shall incorporate the Model Content Requirements, as stated in
Clause 11, into the As-Built Model(s) where applicable.
10.3 Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall incorporate the As-Built
drawings of the nominated sub-contractors into the As-Built Model.
10.4 The Contractor shall produce the As-Built drawings from the As-Built Model(s),
unless otherwise specified by the BIM Manager and the University.
11. MODEL CONTENT REQUIREMENTS
11.1 The origin point for the Project should be clearly defined and drawn in the
SVY21 coordinate system and with reference to the SLA Vertical Control Point
(VCP) (>100m) plus 100m. The Model orientation and site configuration shall
be documented in the BIM Execution Plan.
11.2 The SG BIM Guide – “BIM Modeling Guidelines” shall form the basic reference
of modeling guidelines for BIM elements. Clear modeling fundamentals,
guidelines and quality control plans shall be established and documented in the
BIM Execution Plan to ensure quality of models.
11.3 In general, each BIM element shall be modelled according to its size, shape,
location, orientation and quantity. At the early stages of the Project, element
properties are more generic and approximate, but become more specific and
increases in accuracy as the project progresses.
11.4 At each stage, the BIM elements and its geometric properties (e.g. length,
slope, etc.) and non-geometric attributes (e.g. material, fire rating, functional
information, etc.) shall be developed to the level of detail that is fit for purpose
of the BIM objectives detailed in the BIM Execution Plan, and as recommended
in the SG BIM Guide – “BIM Modeling Guidelines”.
11.5 The list of BIM elements and systems and the corresponding level of details
required for each BIM element, including the unit of measurement, geometric
and non-geometric properties of each project stage, shall be established and
documented in the BIM Execution Plan.
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11.6 Each Building Information Model shall contain a standardized set of the project
level parameters as shown, but not limited to, the table below. The Contractor’s
BIM Coordinator(s) shall ensure the data is updated and correct prior to model
exchange or submittal.
Project Parameters Parameter Type
Project Name Text
Project Number Text
Project Description Text
Project Address Text
Site Code Text
Site Area (m2) Decimal Number
Gross Floor Area (m2) Decimal Number
Location – GPS Latitude Geo-reference / Decimal Number
Location – GPS Longitude Geo Reference / Decimal Number
Construction Cost Currency
11.7 Rooms/Spaces of more than 0.4m2 are to be modelled in as BIM
components/elements within the architecture model. The room objects shall
contain the room parameters as shown in, but not limited to, the Table below:
Room Detail Parameters
Parameter Type
Description
Site Code Text Abbreviated Code that denotes the site within the NUS campus where the building is located. ie. KRC, BTC, etc.
Floor Text Indicates the level/storey of the room. To be denoted as a two (2) digit number. ie. 05 for fifth storey
Room Code Text
Also known as the room number, in the following format : Block-Level-Rm No. ie. E4-05-01
Room Name Text
Name of the room/space. Text to be entered in full caps. ie. DIGITAL ELECTRONIC LAB STAFF OFFICE OFFICE CIRCULATION
Room Type Text Four (4) digit code to categorize differentiating room types as indicated by the University.
Room Standard Text Space norms and space classification as indicated by the University.
Area Area Room Area as derived from the model.
Department Name
Text Description of Department/Facilities for which the room/space belongs to.
11.7.1 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s)shall clarify and seek approval from
the University on the standard and format of the data for the above-
mentioned room detail parameters.
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11.8 For the purpose of asset capitalization, certain BIM components/elements shall
contain building equipment parameters and their respective information as
shown in, but not limited to, the Table below:
Building Equipment Parameters
Parameter Type
Description
Type Name Text Name of the model element / component
representing the installed equipment.
Type Description Text
Description of the model element / component representing the installed equipment, where applicable.
Quantity Count Quantity of the specified equipment installed for the works (*where applicable).
Cost (excl. GST) Cost Cost of the equipment, excluding GST, in Singapore dollars.
Brand / Manufacturer
Text Equipment brand / manufacturer name.
Model No. Text Equipment model type / number, in accordance to the manufacturer’s index.
Serial No. Text Equipment serial number as designed / built.
Level (Storey No.) Level Level / Storey number where the corresponding equipment is installed in the project.
Location (Room Name)
Text
Name of location / room where the corresponding equipment is installed in the project.
GPS Latitude (in Decimal Degress)
Decimal Number
GPS Latitude of the corresponding equipment, where applicable (ie. 1.351616).
GPS Longitude (in Decimal Degress)
Decimal Number
GPS Longitude of the corresponding equipment, where applicable (ie. 103.808053).
Expected Life (in months)
Number
Equipment’s recommended expected life before replacement, in number of months, where applicable.
Installation Date Text / Date Equipment date of installation in DD Month YYYY format.
Warranty End Date
Text / Date Date of warranty end / expiry for the corresponding equipment, where applicable.
Asset Identifier Text Unique hashcode / barcode / identifier of equipment / asset.
Remarks Text Additional remarks / comments (if any).
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11.8.1 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s)shall refer to the Specimen
Capitalisation Spreadsheet template found in the Appendix of the Main
Contract Tender document, and export the parameters and information
into the same spreadsheet format.
11.8.2 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s)shall ensure that the respective
information is accurate and entered into the relevant BIM
components/elements.
11.8.3 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s)shall clarify and seek approval from
the University on the standard and format of the data for the above-
mentioned equipment information parameters.
11.9 Usage of 2-Dimensional detail components, such as lines, arrows, texts, tags,
symbols, filled region hatching, etc., in the Building Information Models(s) are
purely for descriptive annotative reasons only, and shall not be used to
represent actual model elements or building components. Any deviation shall
be outlined in the BIM Execution Plan for the BIM Manager and University’s
approval.
11.10 The dimensional tolerances provided in the Contract shall apply to the
dimensions in the Building Information Model(s), unless otherwise agreed by
the parties in the BIM Execution Plan, approved by the University.
11.11 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s) shall ensure that the common naming
convention for model views, legends, schedules, sheets and links in the whole
contract, as proposed in the BIM Execution Plan, is complied with.
11.12 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s)shall ensure that the Building Information
Model(s) submitted shall not contain any linked and/or imported DWG files in
any form or manner, unless expressly agreed by the University.
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12. FILE NAMING STANDARD
12.1 The University requires the Model(s) to observe a standardized file naming
format, for the ease of model archival and retrieval. A standardized file naming
system will allow for common understanding of Model files that can be utilized
by the different user groups across the University.
12.2 The Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s)shall consult and seek the approval of the
BIM Manager and the University with regard to the proper naming for the
Project, and ensure the file naming format, as shown below, is observed.
12.3 Project files naming convention shall comprise of, but not limited to:
Example: NUS_FOE_E01_ARCH_Site_20140516.RVT
NUS Faculty Bldg Name
Disc. Description
(if any) Rev. Date
File Name NUS FOE E01 ARCH Site YYYYMMDD
13. MODEL COORDINATION REVIEWS AND REPORTS
13.1 Regular Model Coordination Review sessions are expected to be carried out
as part of the quality assurance protocol and a record log of each session shall
be maintained in the BIM Execution Plan.
13.2 The following is a standard guideline for the Contractor’s BIM Coordinator(s)to
follow, but not limited to, in preparation of the Model Coordination report.
Project Information Details
• Project Serial Number
• Project Name
• Date of the Coordination Meeting
• Dates of each Model used for the Coordination Meeting
Model Progress Report Brief report of the Model(s) Progression
• Summary of Model progression on each individual model
• Changes to file/model settings (if any)
Model Coordination Issues Provide screen captures of each coordination issue, in the following, but not limited to the following views:
• 2D plan and/or section view(s)
• 3D view
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Additional details to be included for each coordination issue are:-
• Description of the issue/clash
• Location of the Issue
• Party responsible for rectification
• Estimated deadline for resolution of issue/clash The issue/clash is recommended to be highlighted or pointed out clearly, by annotations, for any reader to pick out quickly.
Rectified Issues Provide screen captures of the rectified coordination issue
• before rectification
• after rectification Additional details to be included for each rectified issue are:-
• Description of the issue/clash
• Location of the Issue
• Party who rectified the issue
• Date of resolution The issue/clash is recommended to be highlighted or pointed out clearly, by annotations, for any reader to pick out quickly.
14. BIM EXCHANGE FORMATS AND SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
14.1 BIM exchange formats, versions, protocols and software applications for BIM
deliverables shall be consensually agreed by all parties collaborating and
contributing to the BIM Execution of the Project. The list of the BIM deliverables
and the corresponding submission file formats shall be documented in the BIM
Execution Plan for the University’s Approval before the commencement of the
Project.
14.2 Time to time, the Contractor shall inform and seek consensus with the SO and
the University, to utilize the most recent software application for the
development of the BIM deliverables, and update the Building Information
Model(s), as required.
14.3 Building Information Model submitted to the University, or as and when
requested shall be available as specified in the format suitable for its purpose,
and documented in the BIM Execution Plan. In general, the following formats
shall be provided at minimum:
14.3.1 DWF or 3DPDF for general viewing and archiving.
14.3.2 Native format of BIM authoring or BIM related software application for
Model Coordination and Design Reviews
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14.3.3 When requested, Industry Foundation Classes (IFC 2x4 or better) or
other open standard file formats.
14.4 All BIM authoring and detailing software applications used shall satisfy all of the
following:
14.4.1 Be IFC-certified by buildingSMART.
14.4.2 In compliance to BCA BIM e-submission guidelines and requirements
and possess a track record of having successfully completed the whole
cycle of BIM e-submission for a new construction project.
14.4.3 Fit for purpose and be seamlessly interoperable with commercially
available coordination software applications.
14.5 BIM coordination applications shall be compliant to and support the prevailing
version of the Industry Foundation Class (IFC) file format.
15. OWNERSHIP AND RIGHTS TO BIM DELIVERABLES
15.1 The University shall have the ownership and exclusive rights to all BIM
deliverables of the Project and shall have the rights to use the content, data,
drawings, design, graphics, and text contained in the BIM Deliverables.
15.2 The University shall reserve its right to grant its appointed agents permission to
use the BIM Deliverables for the purpose of the Project and subsequent
operation and maintenance of the works at its own discretion.
16. RISK ALLOCATION
16.1 The Contribution of each Model Author is intended to be shared with Model
Users throughout the course of the Project.
16.2 Subject always to Clause 17, in contributing content to the Model, the Model
Author does not convey any ownership right in the content provided or in the
software used to generate the content. Any subsequent Model User’s right to
use, modify, or further transmit the Model is specifically limited to the design
and construction of the Project (including authorities’ submissions, where
required), and nothing contained in the NUS Contractor BIM Requirements
conveys any other right to use the Model for another purpose.
16.3 It is understood that while specific content of a Building Information Model may
include data that exceeds the required level of detail specified in the BIM
Execution Plan, Model Users may rely on the accuracy and completeness of a
Building Information Model only to the extent required for the level of detail
specified in the BIM Execution Plan.
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16.4 Any use of, or reliance on, content of a Building Information Model that exceeds
the level of detail specified in the BIM Execution Plan by Model Users shall be
at their own sole risk and without liability to the Model Author. Model Users shall
indemnify and defend the Model Author from and against all claims arising out
of or in relation to that Model User’s unauthorized modification to, or use of, the
Model Author’s content.
16.5 The standard of care applicable to each Model Author regarding its Contribution
shall be in accordance with that Party’s Contract. If the standard of care is not
specified, the standard of care shall be the applicable degree of skill, care, and
diligence expected of a competent person involved in execution of BIM in
Singapore, carrying out the same role or scope of work as that Model Author.
16.6 Each party in the Project shall use its best efforts to minimize the risk of claims
and liability arising out of or in relation to the use of or access to its Building
Information Model / Released Models. Such efforts may include reporting
forthwith to the relevant party and the BIM Manager any errors, inconsistencies
or omissions it discovers in its Building Information Model or Contribution.
16.7 No Model Author shall be responsible for costs expenses, liabilities, or
damages which may result from use of its Contribution beyond the uses stated
in the BIM Execution Plan.
17. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
17.1 Each Model Author warrants that it owns the copyright to its Contribution or is
licensed by the holders of copyright in the Contribution to make the Contribution
and grant such license as enumerated under sub-Clause 17.3.
17.2 Subject to sub-Clause 16.8, each Model Author agrees to indemnify the Model
Users against claims of third parties for infringement or alleged infringement of
copyrights contained in that Model Author’s Contribution.
17.3 Each Model Author grants to the Model Users a limited, non-exclusive license
to reproduce, distribute, display or use the Contribution of that Model Author for
the sole purpose of carrying out BIM in the Project. The limited license granted
in this sub-Clause shall include any archival purposes permitted in this NUS
Contractor BIM Requirements or in the Contract of that Model Author. In this
regard, after final completion of the Project, the non-exclusive license shall be
limited to keeping and archival copy of Project-related Contributions.
17.4 The University’s right to use any Building Information Model after completion of
the Project shall be governed by the Contract of the relevant Building
Information Model / Released Model.
17.5 In the absence of express language to the contrary in the Contract or in the
NUS Contractor BIM Requirements:
17.5.1 Nothing in the NUS Contractor BIM Requirements, and
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17.5.2 No act by any party in the Project in furtherance of the NUS Contractor
BIM Requirements,
shall limit, transfer or otherwise affect any of the intellectual property rights that
a party may have with respect to any Contribution. Other parties, persons or
entities that provide Contributions to a Model shall not be deemed to be co-
authors in the Contributions of other parties to the Project.
18. ELECTRONIC DATA EXCHANGE
18.1 Each party does not warrant the integrity of any electronic data delivered in
accordance with the NUS Contractor BIM Requirements other than as
expressly provided, if any, in the BIM Execution Plan or the Contract.
18.2 Each party shall not be liable for any corruption or unintended amendment,
modification or alteration of the electronic data in any Model produced by that
party which occurs after the said Model has been transmitted by that party
except where the corruption of unintended amendment, modification or
alteration was due to failure of that party to comply with the NUS Contractor
BIM Requirements or the BIM Execution Plan.
19. TERMINATION, RESCISSION OR EXPIRY OF CONTRACT
19.1 Clauses 1, 2, 15, 17 of the NUS Contractor BIM Requirements shall continue
to apply following the termination, rescission or expiry of the Contract.