From the course: Creating a BIM Execution Plan
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From the course: Creating a BIM Execution Plan
Document history
- [Instructor] As we fill in the BIM Execution Plan from our initial template, sections may be revised, removed, or added. This is because each product is different, and the standard form that you use for one project may need to be revised for another project based on project type, participants, and even the design delivery system, such as design-build versus design-bid-build. Also, changes to that original document will most likely take place, such as changes to the project milestones or to the coordination process itself. Each time the BIM Execution Plan is revised, these changes need to be documented in the document history, which is in our BIM Execution Plan section 14. This document then needs to be distributed to each of the project teams mentioned within the document.
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Define the software to be used1m 5s
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Specify the file naming structure1m 47s
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Coordination milestones1m 16s
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Coordination meeting schedule49s
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Define the coordination process2m 50s
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Sign off43s
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Document history52s
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Appendix4m 25s
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