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BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016 Legal Implications of BIM Level 3 Shona Frame, Partner, CMS
BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016CMS UK The BIM Level 3 Vision 3
BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016CMS UK The BIM Level 3 Vision 4 Contractual framework to encourage open and collaborative working Design with a view to use Best lifecycle solutions Continual learning and improvement Reduced costs
BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016CMS UK Contracting Parties & Contractual Structure 5
BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016CMS UK Contracting Parties & Contractual Structure 6 2-party contracting not fit for purpose Early involvement of all stakeholders Contract for whole life cycle Multi-party contracts
BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016CMS UK Contracting Parties & Contractual Structure 7 Key Elements of Contracts: Collaboration Alignment of interests Incentivisation
BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016CMS UK Contracting Parties & Contractual Structure 8 Risk transfer Employer? Insurance? KPI’s
BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016CMS UK Contracting for life cycle 9
BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016CMS UK Contracting for life cycle 10 Pre-construction Construction In Use Interfaces
BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016CMS UK Contracting for life cycle 11 Capture and use of data Capture and respond to lessons learned
BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016CMS UK Contracting for data ownership, capture and use 12
BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016CMS UK Contracting for data ownership, capture and use 13 Tensions: Open data sharing v protection of ownership rights Liability considerations
BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016CMS UK Contracting for data ownership, capture and use 14 Future proofing: Useage of data throughout lifecycle Responsibility for updating
BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016CMS UK Contracting for data ownership, capture and use 15 Storage – how and where? Sharing - design → construction → in use Security
BIM Level 3 & Beyond, Manchester University | 29 June 2016CMS UK Developing Solutions 16
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