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technology seems to be the best
solution. Such an approach
allows all discipline designers to
see changes in discipline models
at agreed intervals in a quite
simple way.
When we talk about cloud
technology, it is possible to work
in a live model, where all changes
in the models of disciplines can
be seen by simply updating the
linked models.
This makes the project process
much more dynamic and
intensive in the early stages of
the project, but such an approach
has the key advantage in
providing all project participants
with much better project
solutions in the early stages of
the project and results in a much
more optimal project solution at
the end of the project life cycle.
Data Storage And
Availability From The
Contractor’s
Perspective
In considering the placement and
availability of data from the
contractor’s perspective, things
seem simpler than is the case
with the storage and availability
of data during the project
process.
The traditional approach meant
that the contractor took the
graphic documentation from the
designer and then created his
brand new BIM model or a digital
twin model tailored to his needs.
From the point of view of the
continuity of the project process,
the moment when the contractor
entered the project usually
meant the interruption of the
previously mentioned continuity
of the project process. Practically,
all data generated during the
earlier project phases, from the
conceptual solution to the tender
phase of the project, lose their
value and the contractor
completely ignores the generated
model and start to make his
completely new BIM model for
construction.
The problem with this approach
is that the investor, who paid the
designer to create the BIM model
of the tender project phase, now
pays the contractor, who
re-creates the BIM model for his
needs.
The investor can prevent this
problem if the BEP defines the
criteria of the BIM model tender
project phase, which would be of
sufficient quality and meet the
needs of the contractor to the
extent that the contractor will not
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