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Legal Issues When Considering BIM for Facilities Management
Building information modeling (BIM) evokes images of 3D visualizations, flythroughs, and animations, but the strength of BIM is that it is just data. This chapter addresses four main issues, from a legal perspective, that owners implementing BIM for facility management should consider: What is in the model and its contractual status, ownership of the model, intellectual property ownership, and issues with interoperability and data exchange. In addition, it discusses three additional issues: whether the use of BIM will increase liability of the other parties, how an integrated project delivery (IPD) environment affects reliance on BIM, and whether insurance covers the parties' respective BIM‐related work. Many of the legal issues related to reliance on BIM information are theoretically exacerbated in Integrated IPD because of the early involvement of many consultants and trades and the exchange of "incomplete work early and often."
Legal Issues When Considering BIM for Facilities Management
Building information modeling (BIM) evokes images of 3D visualizations, flythroughs, and animations, but the strength of BIM is that it is just data. This chapter addresses four main issues, from a legal perspective, that owners implementing BIM for facility management should consider: What is in the model and its contractual status, ownership of the model, intellectual property ownership, and issues with interoperability and data exchange. In addition, it discusses three additional issues: whether the use of BIM will increase liability of the other parties, how an integrated project delivery (IPD) environment affects reliance on BIM, and whether insurance covers the parties' respective BIM‐related work. Many of the legal issues related to reliance on BIM information are theoretically exacerbated in Integrated IPD because of the early involvement of many consultants and trades and the exchange of "incomplete work early and often."
Legal Issues When Considering BIM for Facilities Management
Teicholz, Paul (editor) / Aguilar, Kymberli A. (author) / Ashcraft, Howard W. (author)
BIM for Facility Managers ; 85-106
2013-03-22
22 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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