Record Model definition
Examples of Record Model in a sentence
The term “Record Documents” means: (i) the final, permitted Working Drawings that were included in the Construction Documents; (ii) the As-Built Drawings; (iii) any annotated Performance Criteria Documents; and (iv) the Record Model.
The BIM will be continually updated throughout the Construction Phase in accordance with the BIM Agreement so that the Model is current with the actual “as-built” condition and when completed will be the Record Model.
Before Final Completion of the Project, the General Contractor will provide Owner with all required as-built drawings, the Record Model, operation and maintenance manuals, references, warranties, attic stock, and keying schedules as required by the Contract Documents.
Have a Change in Control; provided that the foregoing clause shall not apply to any Change in Control pursuant to which the Obligations are indefeasibly paid in full in cash contemporaneously with the close or consummation of such transaction and the Bank’s obligations to make any Loans are terminated as of the close or consummation of such transaction.
Record Drawings and the Record Model shall become the property of the Awarding Authority, all as part of the Design Phase Basic Fee.
The Record Model must, at a minimum, contain the HAS required systems information, comply with the HAS BIM requirements, and the HAS BIM Standard Manual.
After receiving the As-Built drawings and As-Built Models from the Construction Contractor, the Architect/Engineer will update the BIM Design Model to deliver the final Record Model to HAS as part of project closeout documents.
Record Drawings and the Record Model shall become the property of Awarding Authority, all as part of the Design Phase Basic Fee.
The Record Model will contain the same LOD and level of information as prescribed in the Design and Construction Model.
The Record Model will become a tool in streamlining startup activities.