Key Responsibilities
- Create / produce information models related to project definition or updates during the construction phase.
- Update information models to reflect changes occurring in the asset during the operational phase.
- Develop information models according to the BIM uses requested by the appointing party.
- Prepare BIM models for coordination with other stakeholders, following the guidelines of the project’s BIM coordinators
and client requirements.
- Resolve assigned clashes and coordination issues.
- Report coordination issues for further review. (RFI)
- Prepare documentation required to meet deliverables related to both development and operational phase processes.
(Panel Book & Panel Layout)
- Develop and maintain both graphical and non-graphical models in accordance with the project standards.
- Prepare information models for sharing with internal and external stakeholders.
- Produce project outputs derived from graphical and non-graphical models.
- Review outputs to address clashes: maintain ongoing communication with the BIM Coordinator and participate in BIM
coordination and technology meetings.
- Reference other shared models to ensure design coordination and avoid conflicts.
- Comply with modeling standards and conventions defined in the BIM Execution Plan (BEP), including naming, coding, and
data structure requirements.
- Use Common Data Environments (CDE) to upload, extract, and coordinate information, following established protocols.
- Maintain up-to-date records of model revisions and versions, ensuring traceability of changes.
- Apply quality reviews and technical validation before sharing models with other disciplines.
- Coordinate with the Discipline Lead or Project Manager to align model development with the overall schedule and delivery
milestones.
- Support the generation of both graphical and non-graphical documentation (drawings, reports, quantity take-offs, etc.)
derived from the model, in agreed formats.
- Participate in training, feedback sessions, or continuous improvement initiatives related to BIM processes within the team.
Key Competencies
Operational Set
- General Modeling: Use of computer tools to model project requirements and generate
Model-based deliverables across sectors, information systems, and domains of knowledge
- Capture and Representation: Use of computer tools and special equipment to capture and represent spaces and environments
from architectural and structural PDF drawings, including the creation and development of parametric families in Revit.
- Linking and Extension: Linking BIM Models and their components with other databases.
- Automation and Scripting: Use of tools such as Dynamo, Grasshopper, or Python scripts to automate repetitive tasks and
increase productivity in modeling or data management.
- Custom Modeling: Use of software tools to provide a customized combination of Model-based deliverables that reflect
a variety of Model Uses.
Technical Set
- Modeling: Generation of BIM models based on predefined modeling standards and protocols.
- Documentation: Generation of construction drawings and documents using standardized details and workflows.
- Model Management: Management and maintenance of BIM models generated using standardized processes,
protocols, and specifications.
- Document Management: Use of document management systems or similar tools to store, manage, and share BIM files and models