Construction Model Clause Samples

The Construction Model clause defines the specific approach, standards, and methodologies to be used during the construction phase of a project. It typically outlines the type of construction (such as design-build or traditional design-bid-build), the roles and responsibilities of involved parties, and the technical requirements or codes to be followed. By clearly establishing these parameters, the clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of how the construction will proceed, thereby minimizing misunderstandings and reducing the risk of disputes related to project execution.
Construction Model. A 2-D or 3-D digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of a facility, or the components or systems thereof, that encompasses building geometry, spatial relationships and quantities and properties of building components and systems and that is developed by the Contractor or one of its Subcontractors before or during the Construction Phase of the Project. While the creation of a single non-federated Construction Model is not expressly required, Contractor shall make reasonable efforts to ensure the use of the main modeling software and minimize the use of other platforms in the development of any federated models.
Construction Model. The Issued for Construction model represents the final Design Model. It will be in Revit, and Navisworks format compiled and prepared by the Consultant team. It will be given to the owner and construction manager as part of the Issued for Construction documents. The Construction model will be an editable working model fit for use by the construction manager and is for reference only. All construction must take place per the agreed upon contractual documentation. The Navisworks model is free to be shared as deemed necessary by the Prime Consultant and General Contractor as it is read only.
Construction Model. The BIM will be augmented and coordinated to include all shop drawing, product data and other submittal information required for fabrication and installation of the Work together with detailed drawings, specifications and other documents required to complete Agency Review, Project Purchasing and construction of the Work.
Construction Model. A 3-D digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of a facility, or the components or systems thereof, that encompasses building geometry, spatial relationships and quantities and properties of building components and systems and that is developed by the Contractor and the Subcontractors before or during the Construction Phase of the Project. Unless owner specifically agrees otherwise, the Construction Model shall represent a spatially accurate actual as-built condition. Components of the building shall be modeled and their corresponding data shall be built into the model as detailed in the project BIM Execution Plan. This includes Tier 1 & Tier 2 items as described in sections 1.3.12 and 2.2. Reference section 2.5.1.1.5. 1.3.11.1 Coordination model(s) – Typically a derivation of the Construction Model in either a Navisworks or BIM 360 Glue format used by the contractor and sub-contractors to coordinate the objects and systems to be installed during the course of construction.
Construction Model. A 3-D digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of a facility, or the components or systems thereof, that encompasses building geometry, spatial relationships and quantities and properties of building components and systems and that is developed by the Contractor and the Subcontractors before or during the Construction Phase of the Project. Unless owner specifically agrees otherwise, the Construction Model shall be all-inclusive and represent the actual as-built condition. All components of the building shall be modeled and their corresponding data shall be built into the model as a properties or parameters so that all information resides within the model. This data includes all Tier 1 & Tier 2 items as described in sections 1.3.12 and 2.2. Reference section 2.5.1.1.5.