MODEL MANAGERS Sample Clauses

MODEL MANAGERS. Each party—such as the owner, Design Professional, Contractor, or sub-consultants—that is responsible for contributing modeling content should assign a model manager to the project. The model manager from each party has a number of responsibilities. They include, but are not limited to: Transferring modeling content from one party to another Validating the level of detail and controls as defined for each project phase Validating modeling content during each phase Combining or linking multiple models Participating in design review and model coordination sessions Communicating issues back to the internal and cross-company teams Keeping file naming accurate Managing version control Properly storing the models in the collaborative project management system Stakeholder Company me Model Manager Name Email Phone company name name xxxx@xxxx.xxx p.000-000-0000 company name name xxxx@xxxx.xxx p.000-000-0000 company name name xxxx@xxxx.xxx p.000-000-0000 company name name xxxx@xxxx.xxx p.000-000-0000 company name name xxxx@xxxx.xxx p.000-000-0000 company name name xxxx@xxxx.xxx p.000-000-0000 company name name xxxx@xxxx.xxx p.000-000-0000
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MODEL MANAGERS. Each party—such as the owner, architect, contractor, or sub-consultants—that is responsible for contributing modeling content should assign a model manager to the project. The model manager from each party has a number of responsibilities. They include, but are not limited to: • Transferring modeling content from one party to another • Validating the level of detail and controls as defined for each project phase • Validating modeling content during each phase • Combining or linking multiple models • Participating in design review and model coordination sessions • Communicating issues back to the internal and cross-company teams • Keeping file naming accurate • Managing version control • Properly storing the models in the collaborative project management system Stakeholder Company Name Model Manager Name Email Phone
MODEL MANAGERS. Each party—such as the owner, architect, contractor, or sub-consultants—that is responsible for contributing modeling content shall assign a model manager to the project. The model manager from each party has a number of responsibilities. They include, but are not limited to: • Using the correct model example with specified families and cost codes • Ensuring the level of detail as defined for each project phase • Validating modeling content (checking for errors and duplicates) during each phase • Merging and/or linking multiple models • Participating in design review and model coordination sessions • Communicating issues with follow up back to the internal and cross-company teams • Checking for proper insertion point and file naming • Managing version control and posting to the share site • Properly storing the models in the collaborative project management system Stakeholder Company Name Model Manager Name Email Phone

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