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* Additional content may be added to the BEP as necessary and required by the project.

[SECTION A] PROJECT INFORMATION


PROJECT TITLE
PROJECT REFERENCE NUMBER
CONTRACT TYPE
ADDRESS
BEP as necessary and required by the project.
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[SECTION B] PROJECT MEMBERS


ROLE NAME/DESIGNATION COMPANY EMAIL
BIM Manager
ARCHITECTURE & LANDSCAPE
BIM Coordinator (AR)
CIVIL & STRUCTURAL
BIM Coordinator (CS)
MECHANICAL
BIM Coordinator (ME)
ELECTRICAL
BIM Coordinator (EE)
CONTRACTOR

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[SECTION C] PROJECT GOALS


S/N GOALS POTENTIAL BIM USES PRIORITY STAKEHOLDER
Visual tool to facilitate:
• Design authoring
1 - Decision making • Design review High AR, CS, ME, EE
- Efficient interactions with Project Team and stakeholders
- Understanding of project relationships and constraints • 3D coordination

• Design authoring
2 Consistent and accurate documentation for regulatory submissions and tender • Design review High AR, CS, ME, EE
• 3D coordination

3 High quality coordination to reduce uncertainties during construction • Design review High AR, CS, ME, EE, Contractor
• 3D coordination

4 Accurate as-built models for facility management (For Commercial only) • Asset management Med HDB

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4 [SECTION D] PROJECT USE CASES AND DELIVERABLES / PROJECT INFORMATION MODEL
5 AUTHOR
BIM USE CASES
6 (AR, CS, ME, EE)
17 Preliminary Design
Models contain generalized building components and systems with approximate dimensions, area, volume
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location, orientation and quantity. Non-geometric properties may be provided.
19 1.      Architectural model(s)
20 -          Submissions for internal review AR
21 -          Submissions for DC approvals (PP & WP)
22 2.      Structural model(s)
23 -          Preliminary structure analysis
CS
24 -          Submissions for internal review
25 -          In preparation for BCA Submission
26 3.      M&E model(s)
27 -          Preliminary M&E analysis
ME, EE
28 -          Submissions for internal review
29 -          In preparation for regulatory submissions
30 4.      Preliminary Design Coordination
-          Design coordination between Architectural & CS, ME, EE
31
Structural models
32 5.      Preliminary Cost Estimate
-          Preliminary project cost estimates based on NA
33
Architectural & Structural BIM models
34 6.      (Other deliverables)
NA
35 -          (Other purposes)
36 Detailed Design
Models contain detailed version of generalized building components and systems with accurate dimension
37
location, orientation and quantity. Non-geometric properties should be provided.
38 1.      Architectural model(s)
39 -          Regulatory submissions AR
40 -          Tender
41 2.      Structural model(s) & Calculation
42 -          Design, analysis and detailing
CS
43 -          In preparation for regulatory submissions
44 -          In preparation for tender
45 3.      M&E model(s) & Analysis
46 -          Design, analysis and detailing
ME, EE
47 -          In preparation for regulatory submissions
48 -          In preparation for tender
49 4.      Clash Detection and Resolution / Spatial Validation
-          Design coordination between Architectural,
50
Structural and M&E models (before issuing for tender)
51 -          To identify element conflicts and interferences CS, ME, EE

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A CS, ME,
B EE
-          To verify valid headroom and working spaces for
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building operations and maintenance activities
53 -          To address penetration conflicts

54 5.      Detailed Quantity Cost Estimate Bill of Quantities (BOQ)


NA
55 -          In preparation for tender

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58 Construction

BIM element is modelled with fabrication and assembly details where details where applicable or useful fo
59 construction works; otherwise, details may be represented in 2D CAD drawings to complement the Detaile
models.

60 1.      Construction Models with Key Services Coordinated


-          To produce construction models from
61 TBD
Architectural, Structural and M&E Models
62 -          The models will be produced in stages
63 2.      Schedules of materials, areas and quantities
-          To produce schedules of materials, areas and TBD
64 quantities from the BIM databases for contractors’
references
3.      Shop drawings / Fabrication models & drawings /
65 Combined Services Drawings (CSD) / Single Services Drawings
(SSD) TBD
-          Sub-contractor & specialist sub-contractors will
66 generate documents based on the Construction
Models
4.      Record model / Record model-generate drawings / Other
67
non-BIM deliverables
-          Contractors should provide the latest record TBD
68 model and drawings to the consultant if the consultant
is required to do an amendment submission
69 5.      (Other deliverables)
TBD
70 -          (Other purposes)
71 As-Built
BIM element is similar in level of detail to the Detailed Design stage, but updated with changes during Con
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Stage.
1.      Final as-built models for each disciplines with the
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necessary third party certifications
-          To prepare final As-Built BIM Model to reflect TBD
amendments in the Architectural, Structural, M&E
74
models before submitting to the consultants for
verification

2.      Final as-built models fit for space management, building


75 maintenance and modifications made during occupancy by the
Facility Manager (FM) / Employer
TBD
-          To incorporate operation and maintenance
76 information of major systems and equipment in the
BIM model elements for provision to the FM
77 3.      (Other deliverables)
TBD
78 -          (Other purposes)

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CT INFORMATION MODEL DELIVERABLE STRATEGY
5 USERS
6 (AR, CS, ME, EE)
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mate dimensions, area, volume,
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ed.
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20 CS, ME, EE
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22
23
AR, ME, EE
24
25
26
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AR, CS
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29
30
AR
31

32
NA
33

34
NA
35
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tems with accurate dimensions, shape,
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ided.
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39 CS, ME, EE
40
41
42
AR, ME, EE
43
44
45
46
AR, CS
47
48
49

50

51 AR

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53

54
NA
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s where applicable or useful for


ngs to complement
59 the Detailed Design

60

61 TBD

62
63

TBD
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TBD

66

67

TBD
68

69
TBD
70
71
dated with changes during Construction
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73

TBD
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75

TBD

76

77
TBD
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[SECTION E.1] TECHNOLOGICAL INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS


STAGE DISCIPLINES SOFTWARE
Conceptual Design Architecture / Landscape Sketchup 8
PhotoShop
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010
ArchiCAD
Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture 2014

Civil & Structure Autodesk AutoCAD Structural Detailing 2014

Mechanical & Electrical Autodesk AutoCAD MEP 2014

Preliminary Design Architecture / Landscape ArchiCAD


Autodesk Revit 2014
Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture 2014

Civil & Structure Autodesk Revit 2014


TEKLA
SECAD
Autodesk AutoCAD Structural Detailing 2014

Mechanical & Electrical Autodesk AutoCAD MEP 2014

Detailed Design Architecture / Landscape ArchiCAD


Autodesk Revit 2014
Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture 2014

Civil & Structure Autodesk Revit 2014


TEKLA
SECAD
Autodesk AutoCAD Structural Detailing 2014

Mechanical & Electrical Autodesk Revit 2014


Autodesk AutoCAD MEP 2014

Construction Architecture / Landscape Autodesk Revit 2014


Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture 2014

Civil & Structure Autodesk Revit 2014


Autodesk AutoCAD Structural Detailing 2014

Mechanical & Electrical Autodesk Revit 2014


Autodesk AutoCAD MEP 2014

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[SECTION E.2] FILE LOCATIONS


TYPE OF FILES DISCIPLINES PATH

Architectural
Civil
Working Structural
Mechanical
Electrical
Landscape

Architectural
Civil
Archive Structural
Mechanical
Electrical
Landscape

Architectural
Civil
Coordination Structural
Mechanical
Electrical
Landscape

Architectural
Civil
Submission Structural
Mechanical
Electrical
Landscape

Architectural
Civil
Tender Structural
Mechanical
Electrical
Landscape

MILESTONE & FREQUENCY


MILESTONE FREQUENCY REMARKS
Back-up
Coordination

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[SECTION E.3] SUMMARY OF MODEL STRUCTURE


AREA DESCRIPTION REMARKS
Overall

Carpark/Landscape Deck/
Neighbourhood Centre

Residential Blocks

Units

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DISCIPLINE NAMING OF FILES (e.g. Central / Master / Block models / Floor models)
Project ID Author Zone Version User-defined File Format
Architectural D 1 4 X X _ A - X X _ A - 001_08-11 .rvt
Prefix Year No. of Project Block no._Floor Level(s)

Project ID Author Zone Version User-defined


Civil D 1 4 X X _ C - X X _ A - .rvt

Project ID Author Zone Version User-defined


Structural D 1 4 X X _ S - X X _ A - .rvt

Project ID Author Zone Version User-defined


Mechanical D 1 4 X X _ M - X X _ A - .rvt

Project ID Author Zone Version User-defined


Electrical D 1 4 X X _ E - X X _ A - .rvt

Extracted from BIM E-Submission for Architectural Discipline


NAME OF FIELD INDICATORS DESCRIPTION
Project Identification Project ID obtained from HDB (e.g. D14XX)
A - Architect
C - Civil engineer
Author E - Electrical engineer
L - Land surveyor
M - Mechanical engineer
N - Equipment supplier
S - Structural engineer
T - Telecommunication/Signal engineer
V - Other disciplines
X - Contractor
Zone Refer to Listing of Construction Zone Codes (e.g. PG for Punggol)
A - 1st submission
Version B - 2nd submission
(Revision / Submission)
C - 3rd submission
User-defined Block number_Floor Levels (e.g. 001_08-11)

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[SECTION F.1] MODEL ELEMENTS FOR EACH PROJECT DELIVERABLE - ARCHITECTURAL


**REVIT OBJECT ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY
ELEMENT
TO USE CIVIL/STRUCTURAL MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL
Site infrastructure within site boundary
(roads, pavements, car park spaces, access and parking For reference ONLY Fire engine accessway and car wash bays For reference ONLY
arrangements and surrounding land use)
Street fire hydrant (only indication of locations
For reference ONLY Y For reference ONLY
necessary)
Site Model
Surface drainage (only indication of locations necessary) For reference ONLY Y For reference ONLY
Hard landscaped areas within site boundary For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Planted areas including sub-soil drainage systems For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Massing of adjacent buildings relevant to project N N For reference ONLY

All M&E Services rooms, Service ducts & indication Elect Ducts / Tel Ducts / E&I / TMS / Booster Pump
Room / Spaces Room spaces, corridors, other spaces, plant and Room For reference ONLY of Sanitary stacks locations. Space / Fire Fighting Space / Services Room /
equipment rooms (including designated use) Plant and equipment rooms (including designated ESS (Switch Room / Cable Chamber / Transformer
use) Room)

Interior / Exterior walls / Non-structural walls /


Blockwork walls (Including finishes to identify if tiled / Wall Interior (INFILL WALL)/ Exterior walls Y Y
Walls and painted / plastered )
Curtain Walls
Curtain wall with mullions and transoms with true profile Wall For reference ONLY N N
and window glazing units including shading devices

Interior / Exterior doors Door For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Doors, Windows
and Louvres*** Interior / Exterior windows and vents Exterior windows For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Window
Louvered screen Y For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Beams (based on location and size indicated by the
Structural Engineer) For reference ONLY Y Y
Basic structure
Columns (based on location and size indicated by the Y Y Y
Structural Engineer)

Roofs Roofs with overall thickness (including finishes & Roof Y For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
insulation)

Ceilings Ceilings (without support sub-frames) including module Ceiling N Y Y


arrangement, material choices and finishes
Horizontal floors Floor Y Y Y
Sloped floors and ramps Ramp Y For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Floors
Floor finishes For reference ONLY Floor traps / Floor Waste locations For reference ONLY
Catwalks N Roof access platform For reference ONLY
Steps & stairs including risers, threads and railings Stair Y For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
including headroom clearance requirements
Vertical Lift shafts (without fit-out installations by lift contractor) Y For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Circulation
Access ladders For reference ONLY Y For reference ONLY
Escalators and travellators Y Y For reference ONLY
Architecture
Specialties and Railing & parapets, including mesh & metalwork Railing Y N For reference ONLY
Casework

Schedules Schedules allowing information to be extracted from Schedule N For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
elements
Loose furniture including desks and computer
workstations, casework (carpentry), including upper and Component N For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Fixtures and lower cabinets
Equipment*
(with input from Applicance such as in kitchen equipment N For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
interior
designers,
specialist sub-
contractors, etc.) Toilet fixtures, plumbing faucets Plumbing Fixture For reference ONLY WC, basins, kitchen sink and shower area For reference ONLY

Fire Protection Fire shutters & hoods above


elements Smoke Curtains

* These elements may cause BIM models to become too big and unmanageable
** Refer to the HDB Core Information for the attributes that should be included with the objects
*** Opening sizes are required by Civil/Structural

LEGEND
Y For clash detection by software
N Not required
For reference ONLY To link for visual checking / clash detection / coordination

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[SECTION F.2] MODEL ELEMENTS FOR EACH PROJECT DELIVERABLE - STRUCTURAL


ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY
ELEMENT **REVIT OBJECT TO USE
ARCHITECTURAL MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL
Foundations including piles, pile caps, tie / ground beams Isolated Foundation
For reference ONLY Y For reference ONLY
& footings
Diaphragm walls & retaining walls For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Beams Structural Framing Beam For reference ONLY Y For reference ONLY
Columns/Stumps Structural Column Y Y For reference ONLY
Structural walls Y Y For reference ONLY
Household Shelter For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Slabs, including slab on grade and floating slab, recesses, Floor: Structural
Y Y For reference ONLY
curbs, pads and major penetrations
Stairs (steps, risers, threads, landings): all framing
members and openings
Stair For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Shafts and Pits (and openings) For reference ONLY Shafts and pits / Basement sumps For reference ONLY
Precast Facade,Canopies, Air-Con Ledge, Precast Duct
and Precast Refuse Chute. Prestressed slab For reference ONLY Precast duct For reference ONLY

** Refer to the HDB Core Information for the attributes that should be included with the objects

LEGEND
Y For clash detection by software
N Not required
For reference ONLY To link for visual checking / clash detection / coordination

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[SECTION F.3] MODEL ELEMENTS FOR EACH PROJECT DELIVERABLE - CIVIL


ELEMENT ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY
ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL

3D surface based on topography that shows site conditions and building


Digital Terrain locations For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Model (DTM)#
Include existing walkways, roads, curbs, ramps and parking lots etc.

Drainage & Drains, sewer pipes and manholes For reference ONLY Y Y For reference ONLY
Sewerage

Rainwater
harvesting & Underground tanks For reference ONLY Y Y For reference ONLY
detention system

Underground Underground electrical supply cables and sewer lines, IDA (telecom) line
services and Gas Lines For reference ONLY For reference ONLY Y

# Data of Digital Elevation Model to be provided by registered surveyors


^ Data pf Geology Report to be provided by geotechnical engineers

LEGEND
Y For clash detection by software
N Not required
For reference ONLY To link for visual checking / clash detection / coordination

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[SECTION F.4] MODEL ELEMENTS FOR EACH PROJECT DELIVERABLE - MECHANICAL


DISCIPLINE / SUB- ELEMENT **REVIT OBJECT TO USE ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY
DISCIPLINE ARCHITECTURAL CIVIL/STRUCTURAL ELECTRICAL
ACMV
Ducts / Flexible Ducts (excluding hangers) Duct / Flex Duct Y Y Y
Duct Fittings, Tees, Crosses, Reducers, Bends Duct Fitting For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Diffusers, Air Grilles, Air Filters Air Terminal For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Exhaust or Extract Air Fans Mechanical Equipment For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Fresh Air Fans Mechanical Equipment For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Other fans such as Jet Fans Mechanical Equipment For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Electrical Control Panels Electrical Equipment N N For reference ONLY
Fire dampers, Volume Control Dampers, CO Sensors Duct Accessory For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Mechanical
Mechanical Piping Systems (Chilled Water Supply, Chilled
Water Return and other mechanical pipe systems) Pipe Y Y Y

Condensate / Drain Pipes Pipe Y Y Y


Condensate / Drain Pipe Fittings Pipe Fitting For reference ONLY Y Y
Inline Accessories (Valves, Pressure Meter and other inline pipe Pipe Accessory For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
accessories)
Pipe Fittings Pipe Fitting For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Air Handling Units / Chiller Units / Fan Coil Units Mechanical Equipment For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY

PLUMBING
Pipes (Soil Pipes, Vent Pipes, Waste Pipes and other Sanitary Pipe Y Y Y
Pipe Systems)
Pipe Insulation Pipe Insulation N N For reference ONLY
Pipe Box-ups Duct / Duct Fitting For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Inspection Chambers Plumbing Fixture Y Y For reference ONLY
Silt Traps Plumbing Fixture Y Y For reference ONLY
Grease Interceptors, Oil Interceptors Plumbing Fixture Y Y For reference ONLY
Waste Sumps Plumbing Fixture Y Y For reference ONLY
Screen Chambers Plumbing Fixture Y Y For reference ONLY
Manholes Plumbing Fixture Y Y For reference ONLY
Sanitary Traps (Floor Traps, Floor Wastes and Showers, Gully Traps and
Drains) Plumbing Fixture Y Y For reference ONLY

Elbows, Tees, Crosses, Caps, Reducers, Couplings, Wyes, Traps Pipe Fitting Y Y For reference ONLY
Vent Cowl Plumbing Fixture Y Y For reference ONLY
Sanitary Fixtures (Water Closets, Wash Basins, Kitchen Sinks,
Urinals and other sanitary fixtures) Plumbing Fixture Y Y For reference ONLY
Pumps (Sump Pumps) Mechanical Equipment Y Y For reference ONLY
Control Panels Electrical Equipment For reference ONLY For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Street Gullies (for Central Refuse Chamber) Plumbing Fixture Y Y For reference ONLY
Cast Iron Gully Traps (for Bin Centre) Plumbing Fixture Y Y For reference ONLY
Pipes (Cold and Hot Water) Pipe Y Y For reference ONLY
Pipe Insulation Pipe Insulation Y Y For reference ONLY
Pipe Box-ups Duct / Duct Fitting Y Y For reference ONLY
Pipe Fittings (Elbows, Tees, Cross, Cap, Reducers, Couplings,
Wyes) Pipe Fitting Y Y For reference ONLY
Tanks Mechanical Equipment Y For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Pumps Mechanical Equipment N N For reference ONLY
Pressure Vessels Mechanical Equipment N N For reference ONLY
Water
Control Panels, Monitoring and Control Sensors Electrical Equipment N N For reference ONLY
Filters Plumbing Fixture N N For reference ONLY
Water Meters Pipe Accessory N N For reference ONLY
Taps Plumbing Fixture Y For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Valves Pipe Accessory Y For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Showers Plumbing Fixture Y For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Gas Water Heaters Mechanical Equipment Y For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Instantaneous Water Heaters Electrical Equipment Y For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Pipes Pipe Y Y Y
Valves Pipe Accessory Y Y For reference ONLY
Pipe Insulation Pipe Insulation Y Y For reference ONLY
Pipe Box-up Duct / Duct Fitting Y Y For reference ONLY
Gas Pipe Fittings (Elbows, Tees, Crosses, Caps, Reducers, Couplings,
Wyes) Pipe Fitting Y For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Gas Meter Pipe Accessory N N For reference ONLY
Spool Pipe Accessory N N For reference ONLY
Duct Foot Pipe Accessory N N For reference ONLY
Pipes Pipe For reference ONLY Y (Pipings only) Y
Pipe Insulation Pipe Insulation For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Pipe Box-ups Duct/ Duct Fitting For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Sprinklers
(For MSCP / Commercial non-waivered cases) Sprinkler For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Dry / Wet Risers Pipe Y For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Elbows, Tees, Cross, Cap, Reducers, Couplings, Wyes Pipe Fitting For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Tanks Mechanical Equipment Y For reference ONLY For reference ONLY
Fire Protection
Pumps Mechanical Equipment For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Control Panels Electrical Equipment For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Pipe Accessories (Valves, Control Valve Set, Subsidiary Valves, Pipe Accessory For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Flow Switches)
Hose Reels Mechanical Equipment Y N For reference ONLY
Hydrants (location of street fire hydrant determined by
Architect) Mechanical Equipment For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Breeching Inlets Mechanical Equipment Y N For reference ONLY

PNEUMATIC WASTE CONVEYANCE SYSTEM


System piping

* These elements may cause BIM models to become too big and unmanageable
** Refer to the HDB Core Information for the attributes that should be included with the objects

LEGEND
Y For clash detection by software
N Not required
For reference ONLY To link for visual checking / clash detection / coordination

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[SECTION F.5] MODEL ELEMENTS FOR EACH PROJECT DELIVERABLE - ELECTRICAL


ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY ELEMENTS OR PARAMETERS NEEDED BY
ELEMENT **REVIT OBJECT TO USE
ARCHITECTURAL CIVIL/STRUCTURAL MECHANICAL
ELECTRICAL
Internal Lighting Lighting Fixture For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Lighting External Lighting Lighting Fixture For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Lighting Switches Electrical: Device - Lighting For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Panelboards / Switchboards Electrical Equipment N N For reference ONLY
Cable Trays, Cable Ladders Cable Tray For reference ONLY Y Y
Cable Tray Tees / Crosses / Reducers / Bends Cable Tray Fitting For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Trunking Duct For reference ONLY Y Y
Trunking Tees / Crosses / Reducers / Bends Duct Fitting For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Flush Floor Trunking Duct For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Flush Floor Trunking Tees / Crosses / Reducers / Bends Duct Fitting For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Power
Drawpits <Model-in-place Electrical Fixture> For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Cable Trenches <Model-in-place Electrical Fixture> For reference ONLY Y Y
Receptacles / Switch Socket Outlets Device - Electrical Fixture For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Junction Boxes Device - Electrical Fixture For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Osillating / Wall / Ceiling Fans Electrical: Device - Lighting For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Conduits Conduit For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Conduit Fittings Conduit Fitting For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Cable Trays, Cable Ladders Cable Tray For reference ONLY Y Y
Cable Tray Tees / Crosses / Reducers / Bends Cable Tray Fitting For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Trunking Duct For reference ONLY Y Y
Communication
Trunking Tees / Crosses / Reducers / Bends Duct Fitting For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Speakers Electrical: Device - Communication For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Receptacles / Telephone Outlets / TV Outlets Electrical Fixture For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Air Terminations Electrical Fixture N N For reference ONLY
Bonds Electrical Fixture N N For reference ONLY
Earth Pits Electrical Fixture N N For reference ONLY
Lightning / Earthing
Lightning Tapes Electrical Fixture N N For reference ONLY
Test Links Electrical Fixture N N For reference ONLY
Connectors Electrical Fixture N N For reference ONLY
Smoke Detectors Electrical: Device - Fire Alarm For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Heat Detectors Electrical: Device - Fire Alarm For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Fire Alarm Alarm Bells Electrical: Device - Fire Alarm For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Manual Call Points Electrical: Device - Fire Alarm For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Main Alarm Panels / Sub Alarm Panels Electrical: Device - Fire Alarm For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Solid State Lamps Lighting Fixture For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Pull Cord Stations Electrical Equipment For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Alert Alarm System Reset Stations Electrical Equipment For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
(Only applicable for Studio
Apartments) Mimic LED Displays Electrical Equipment For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Floor LED Displays Electrical Equipment For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY
Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) Electrical Equipment For reference ONLY N For reference ONLY

** Refer to the HDB Core Information for the attributes that should be included with the objects

LEGEND
Y For clash detection by software
N Not required
For reference ONLY To link for visual checking / clash detection / coordination

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[SECTION G.1] PROCESS FOR BIM CREATION, RELEASE AND COLLABORATION - ARCHITECTURAL

ARCHITECTURAL BIM MODELLING GUIDELINES


General Architectural Guidelines:
1) Architectural modelling is carried out in the following stages: Conceptual, Preliminary Design, Detailed Design, Construction and As-Built. The types of models produced at each stage depend on the BIM deliverables required.
2) If the design has precast or prefab design then those elements can be placed as Objects.
3) The building elements must be created using the correct tools (Wall tool, Slab tool, etc.). If the features of BIM authoring tool are not sufficient for modelling the element, the required building elements must be created using other appropriate objects. In that case, define the "Type" of the element correctly.
4) 2D can be used to complement the BIM model when the elements are smaller than the agreed size, e.g. Elements smaller than 100mm do not need to be modelled.
5) 2D standard details can be used to complement the BIM model.
6) Building Elements must be modelled separately for each storey.
7) Required Parameters: Type, Material, ID, Size. Type is required for the Quantity Take-off.
8) If more than one tool is used to model certain elements then the elements should be grouped and identified correctly by "Type", e.g. Slabs and Beams can be used to model the Road. The elements must be grouped as one and define the "Type" as a "Road"
9) Structural elements should be modelled based on the information (e.g. Size) from Structural Engineers. The alternative is to link or work in a shared model with the Structural Engineers.

Stages Elements Modelling Guidelines Remarks


Conceptual Topo Existing site's contour and location should be modelled based on the land surveyor's information (spot levels, Follow BIM e-Submission guidelines for the content
(Existing Site) northing and easting). and colour code of existing/proposed site.
Renovation Projects (A&A): If the existing buildings were not in BIM, then 2D drawings of the existing building can
be used to complement the BIM model.
Topo Proposed site's cuts and fills of earth should be shown with a proposed site Element
(Proposed Site)
Massing Shape, Location and Orientation of building in site should be modelled using massing element. Output: Concept model that shows site
(Buildings) arrangements and building geometries to share with
the project members.
Name/identify the Mass element clearly, e.g. BLK 1, PODIUM etc.
Site elements like Trees, Boundary, Roads, IC, etc can be drawn in 2D.
Preliminary Design General Requirement If the actual dimension is not available then model using the nominal dimension or expected dimension. Output: Authorities submission (URA). Refer to BCA
Examples BIM e-Submission requirement and Guidelines. Use
Note: Conceptual BIM e-Submission Template.
• Door opening modelled without considering the fittings.
model is further
developed into • Walls modelled without considering the different layers thickness. Output: Model for co-ordination with Engineers.
Preliminary Design Note: Since the designers has the libraries and templates with element settings, they can model the actual size
model (Massing of the
selected design should
be converted to real Wall Model all the Walls (Brick, Dry wall, Glass, Concrete, wood, etc...) from Finish Floor Level to soffit of Slab/Beam
building elements like above.
Wall, Slab, Door, When the Wall spans across different heights, if the BIM authoring tool permits model as a single Wall with
Window, etc...) varying height then model as one Wall. Alternative is to model as multiple Walls.

Distinguish the internal and external Walls by "Type" parameter.


Slab / Floor Top of Slab = Finished Floor Level
When there is a slope in the Slab or the Slab has a special shape and the BIM authoring tool does not have the
functionality to create such Slabs, then create the slab geometry using other tools and define the ‘Type’ as a
“slab”.
Door Place the Door object with nominal dimensions and parameters required for Preliminary Design.

Window Place the Window object with nominal dimensions and parameters required for Preliminary Design.

Column Model the Columns on the desired locations from Structural Floor Level to Structural Floor Level for the
Preliminary Design co-ordination with Structural Engineer.
Columns must be modelled by their outer dimensions, taking into consideration the thickness of the finish and
structure.
Create objects for Columns with special shapes and cross sections.

Roof Model using the Roof or Slab object and define the "Type" as Roof. The supporting structures can be modelled
with general objects or beams.
Others If there is a need to model more elements than what is specified in the Preliminary Design based on the project,
refer to the Detailed Design stage. Model those elements with the information available at this stage.

Space group Note: Similar to individual space/room object


(Zone or Space or Examples
Room object)
• Apartment, Fire Compartment, Departments, GFA Boundary, etc
Follow BIM e-Submission guidelines for the details required for the Agencies requirement and display them
accordingly in the plans
Individual Space Space height = floor height from FFL to the soffit of slab above or the suspended ceiling above.
(Space or Room One space may belong to more than one space groups.
object)
Area/Volume will be automatically calculated from the space geometry. Follow BIM e-Submission guidelines for
the details required by the Agency and display them accordingly in the plans.

Give a unique ID that can be used to locate the correct space when there is a need.
Name the space based on the function of the room, e.g. Office, Lobby, etc...
Follow the BIM e-Submission guidelines for various agencies requirement on the space requirements.

Category can be used to group the spaces like Commercial, Residential, etc...
Detailed Design General Requirement Model all the elements using the actual/accurate dimension and correct materials. Output: Authorities submission. Refer to BCA BIM e-
Submission requirement and Guidelines. Use BIM e-
Note: Preliminary Submission Template.
Design model is Wall Update the Walls created in the preliminary design with the parameters required for Detailed Design, e.g. Add
further developed into different Layer thickness, Fire Rating, etc… Output: Model for co-ordination with Engineers.
Detailed Design model Load-bearing wall Load bearing walls includes Core Walls/Shear Walls.
Similar to Wall except if the Walls are between Floors then model from Structural Floor Level to Structural Floor Output: Tender Documents
Level of Slab below.
Slab / Floor Update the Slabs created in the Preliminary Design with the parameters required for Detailed Design, e.g. Add
different Layer thickness, Fire Rating, etc…
Door Update the Doors placed in the Preliminary Design with the parameters required for Detailed Design, e.g. Fitting
information.
It is good to identify the functional difference (Types), e.g. "Fire Door"
Window / Louver Update the Windows placed in the preliminary design with the parameters required for Detailed Design, e.g.
Fitting information.
Column Update the Columns created in the Preliminary Design based on the Location and Size information from the
Structural Engineer.
Beam Model the Beams based on the Location and Size information from the Structural Engineer.
Create objects for Beams with special shapes and cross sections.
Staircase / Step / Create objects for Staircases, Steps and Ramps with special shapes when it is not available in the BIM authoring
Ramp tool.
If required then the Landings and Stair Platforms can be modelled as Slabs. In that case define their "Type"
accordingly.
Curtain Wall Model the Curtain Wall to the full height and not necessary to break it storey by storey. Most BIM Authoring tools
enable users to insert Doors and Windows into parts of the Curtain Wall.
Balcony Model using either as an Objects or use Walls, Floors, Beams and Railings. Check the specific elements for their
modelling guideline.
Canopy
Roof Update the Roofs created in the preliminary design with the parameters required for Detailed Design. E.g. Add
different Layer thickness, etc…
Skylight Model using objects and define the "Type" accordingly.
Hatch
Furniture
Balustrade / Railings
Project-specific objects

Suspended ceiling If the BIM authoring tool do not have a ceiling tool then modelled using a slab tool or object, and define the
"Type" as a Ceiling.
Space Refer to Preliminary Design
Civil defence shelter, Model using Wall, Floor, Column, Roof, Opening, Objects, Door, Space etc. Check the specific elements for their
Service platforms, modelling guideline.
Structures of
passageways, Service
ducts, Others

Construction Refer to Detailed Design Model the portions of the buildings that are affected as a result of updates from the Detailed Design models by the other Output: Construction model.
model disciplines and variations/RFIs in the design.
Note: Work together
with the contractors
and sub contractors to
develop the Detailed
Design model into
Construction model

As-Built Refer to Construction When the building is complete, the consultant should check the Detailed Design to correspond with the final Output: Model that can be used for space management,
model implementation (As-Built) based on the information from the Contractor. building maintenance and modifications made during
occupancy by the FM / Employer.

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STRUCTURAL BIM MODELLING GUIDELINES


General Structural Guidelines:
1) The structural consultant produces both an analysis model and a physical model (Structural BIM) with actual member size and position. The model will be used for documentation. These documents cover the Structural BIM only.
2) Structural modelling is carried out in the following stages: Conceptual, Preliminary, Detail, Construction and As-Built. The types of models produced at each stage depend on the BIM deliverables required.
3) If the design has precast or prefab design. The part can be designed and modelled by a specialist and incorporated/linked into the model for reference.
4) Structural BIM covers all load-bearing concrete, wood and steel structures, as well as non-load-bearing concrete structures. The basic building elements used are Wall, Slab, Beam, Column and Lattice. The building elements must be created using the correct tools (Wall tool, Slab tool, etc.). If
5) The model can be phased and divided for various ST submissions as per the project planning/individual firm's practice.
6) Rebar and Joint details can be done in Detailed Design Stage based on the capability of the BIM authoring tool.
7) 2D or 2D standard details can be used to complement the BIM model when the elements are smaller than the agreed size, e.g. Elements Smaller than 100mm do not need to be modelled.
8) 2D can be used for loading plans.
9) 2D can be used for the column schedule when the BIM authoring tool has limitations. The shape and cutting of each column should be included in the schedule.
10) Building Elements must be modelled separately for each storey
11) Required Parameters: Type, Material, ID, Size. Type is required for the Quantity Take-off.
12) If more than one tool is used to model certain elements then the elements should be grouped and identified correctly by "Type". E.g. Individual beams can be used to model the roof truss the elements must be grouped as one and define the "Type" as a "Truss"

Stages Elements Modelling Guidelines Remarks


Conceptual Existing Buildings (As- The Structural Consultants expertise may required when assessing and modelling existing structures, in particular Output: Structural Model of Existing Building or
Built Condition) for the load-bearing structural system. The scope of Structural BIM model will be agreed upon on a project-specific portions thereof.
Addition & basis.
Alternations.
If the existing Buildings were not in BIM then 2D drawings of existing building can be used to complement the BIM
model.
New Buildings The Structural Consultants expertise may be required in special cases in the assessment of the alternatives Output: Structural concept alternatives.
massing model from Architect and propose framing systems. Structural BIM model is optional at this stage.

Preliminary Design General Requirement Model the elements using the nominal dimension or expected dimension based on precision available at Input: Geotechnical information/model,
Preliminary Design stage. Architectural Conceptual Design Model for intended
Note: Preliminary use (for load assumptions) and geometry of the
Design model will be building (to determine the framing system)
Model the elements that are critical and required for Preliminary Design co-ordination (based on projects
based on Architectural requirement)
Conceptual Design Note: The location of load bearing elements and the
model. It will be Connections/Joints and Members can be detailed in the Detailed Design stage or Construction stage, depending elevation of the floor will be based on the info from
developed further the Architect.
on the project delivery (traditional or D&B).
based on the co-
ordination during Output: ST submission. Refer to BCA's BIM e-
Preliminary Design Submission requirement and Guidelines. Use BIM e-
stage. Submission Template.
Output: Model for co-ordination with Architects and
MEP Engineers

Piling (Pile Cap and If the BIM authoring tool has relevant objects to represent the foundation elements then place them in the When the design is not confirmed the elements can
Pile) correct level and with the relevant parameter. be modelled as reference to use in the Preliminary
Design co-ordination with the Architects and MEP
Diaphragm / Retaining Alternative is to use Slab, Column and Wall to represent foundation elements. Group them and define the "Type" Engineers.
Wall correctly.
Raft Foundation
Pad / Isolated
Foundation
Strip Foundation
Slab / Roof Slab Top of Slab = Structural Floor Level
Multiple Slabs need to be placed if the levels, thickness, span direction and material are different.
The soffit of the structural slab should be shown.
When there is a slope in the Slab or the Slab with a special shape and the BIM authoring tool does not have the
functionality to create such Slabs, then create the slab geometry using other tools and define the ‘Type’ as a
“slab”.

Beam Top of Beam = As per design (Up stand Beam or Down hang Beam)
Create objects for Beams with special shapes and cross sections, e.g. Tapering and haunch.
Truss Model with multiple elements and group them as a truss. Note: Some BIM authoring tools have a function to
automate this process.
Column Model from the Structural Floor level to Structural Floor Level of Slab below.
Create objects for Columns with special shapes and cross sections.
Wall All Load bearing Walls and concrete Walls (non-load bearing) need to be modelled, e.g. Core Walls, Shear Walls,
Retaining Walls, Diaphragm Walls.
If the Walls are between floors then model from Structural Floor Level to Structural Floor Level of Slab below else
the Walls need to model to the correct levels.
When the Wall spans across different heights, if the BIM authoring tool permits model as a single Wall with
varying height then model as one Wall. Alternative is to model multiple Walls.
Staircase, Step and Model only the structure part of the Staircase, Steps and Ramps.
Ramps
Create objects for Staircases, Steps and Ramps with special shapes when it is not available in the BIM authoring
tool.
If required then the landings and Stair platforms can be modelled as Slabs. In that case define their "Type"
accordingly.
Opening Model the structural Opening for the Doors, Windows and Ventilations based on location and size information
from the Architects.
Model the structural Opening for the MEP elements like Ducts based on the location and size information from
the MEP Engineers.
Model the Floor openings based on location and Size from the Architects and MEP Engineers.
Special Structure Model using Wall, Slab, Column, Beam and Opening or placed as an Object and assign the "Type" accordingly. When the design is not confirmed the elements can
Check the specific elements for their modelling guideline. be modelled as reference to use in the Preliminary
Design co-ordination with the Architects and MEP
Civil defence shelter, Engineers.
Tunnel,

Link Way, External


structures, Balcony,
Canopy, Swimming
pool, Temporary
structures, Others

Detailed Design General Requirement Model all the elements using the actual/accurate dimension. Output: ST Submissions. Refer to BCA's BIM e-
Submission requirement and Guidelines. Use BIM e-
Note: Preliminary Submission Template.
Design model is
further developed into
Detailed Design model

Model all the model elements that are critical and required for the Design co-ordination (based on projects Output: Tender Drawings.
requirement)
Detail the Connections/Joints and Members based on the BIM authoring tool's capability. The details can be Output: Model for co-ordination with Architects and
imported as 2D, which is generated automatically by design tools that can link with BIM authoring tool. MEP Engineers.

Divide the project/building as per various ST's or as per agreed Project Plan. Proceed with the modelling according
to the schedule.
Refer to Preliminary Develop the Preliminary design with more confirmed parameters like Location, Size and Material. Update the The detail can be done only for the agreed portion of
Design correct Type definition that helps detailed quantity take-off. the building based on the projects need.

Construction Refer to Detailed Model the portions of the buildings that are affected as a result of updates from the Detailed Design models by Output: Construction model.
Design model the other disciplines and variations/RFIs in the design.
Note: Work together
with the contractors Deepening of structures should be detailed in shopdrawings, if necessary.
and sub contractors to
develop the Detailed
Design model into
Construction model

As-Built Refer to Construction When the building is complete, the consultant should check the Detailed Design to correspond with the final Output: Model that can be used for operation,
model implementation (As-Built) based on the information from the Contractor. building maintenance and modifications made
during occupancy by the FM / Employer.

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st be created using the correct tools (Wall tool, Slab tool, etc.). If the features of BIM authoring tool are not sufficient for modelling the element, the required building elements must be created using other appropriate objects. In that case, define the "Type" of the element correctly.

e and define the "Type" as a "Truss"

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[SECTION G.3] PROCESS FOR BIM CREATION, RELEASE AND COLLABORATION - MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING (MEP)

MEP BIM MODELLING GUIDELINES


a. ACMV
Stages Elements Modelling Guidelines Remarks
Conceptual System distribution Use line diagrams to show the entire system distribution Output: Schematic diagrams
lines Include equipment symbols in the line diagrams.
Space objects Use box objects to represent spaces required for MEP systems
Add names and colours to the space objects.
Preliminary Design Zone Objects, Zone the spaces that have common design requirements with colour legends on plans. Output: Preliminary Model

Shows main distribution into different zones

Engineers should verify the space allocated by the


Architect.

Air Handling Unit, Model each element using the correct BIM generic object
Chiller Unit Each element should have an approximate size.
Variable refrigerant Show only the main routes of the systems.
flow unit,
Cooling tower, All ducts and pipes should be connected to the equipments.
Exhaust air ducts, Fasteners and hangers are not required.
Fresh air ducts, In-line accessories, e.g. valves, fire dampers, volume controls and air filters are not required.
Supply air ducts, Use CP83 symbols.
Return air ducts,
Transfer air ducts,
Chilled water supply
pipes,
Chilled water return
pipes,
Condensate drain
pipes
Detailed Design Main elements of Use CP83 symbols and colour standards Output: Detailed model for e-Submission and Tender
Preliminary Design
Fire dampers, Model each element using object correspond to actual component with actual size, material, type code and For BIM e-Submission, please also refer to
performance criteria. submission guidelines
Motorized dampers, Include insulation to reflect actual size for coordination purpose. Services should be coordinated with architecture
model
Volume control System routing should be connected with fittings. Proposed position of mechanical components base
dampers on calculation or analysis e.g. air terminals, FCU
should be approved by the architect.

Split-type indoor & Unavailable BIM objects that are modelled using different objects should be identified accordingly, e.g. use proper
outdoor air names and colours.
conditioning units
Exhaust or extract air Downward slopes of the pipes should be modelled realistically.
fans
Fresh air fans Required fittings allowances, cross-over spaces and maintenance spaces should be considered.
Other fans such as jet Fasteners and hangers are not necessary.
fans
Diffusers, air-boots, air Commercial product libraries can be used to the extent allowed by the modelling software.
grilles, air filters,
registers
Fan Coil unit Fire rating should be included in the fire damper objects.
Switch boards, Pipe Accessories should follow the CP83 symbols in plan views.
Control, For design coordination, documents such as coordinated services plans, sections, elevations, etc. should be
derived from the model.
BMS & DDC panels
BMS control &
monitoring modules
Construction The elements are the Model the portions of the building that need more attention. Output: Model with construction details
same as Detailed All changes made by contractor & approved by consultants should be clearly indicated. Contractor to develop the detailed Design BIM into
Design stage. Objects not found in BIM tool can be represented by a box with proper identification and attributes such as Construction BIM.
equipment name, capacity, etc.
Levels of the elements comprising the system from finish floor line or at the certain reference in the model should
be clearly annotated.
For construction coordination, documents such as coordinated services plans, sections, elevations, etc. should be
derived from the model.
Fasteners can be modelled if necessary.

As-Built The elements are the When the building is complete, the consultant should check the Detailed Design to correspond with the final Output: Model that can be used for space
same as Construction implementation (As-Built) based on the information from the Contractor. management, building maintenance and
phase. modifications made during occupancy by the FM /
Employer.

b. Plumbing & Sanitary


Stages Elements Modelling Guidelines Remarks
Conceptual System distribution Use line diagrams to show the entire system distribution Output: Schematic diagram
lines Include equipment symbols in the line diagrams.
Space objects Use box objects to represent spaces required for MEP systems
Add names and colours to the space objects.
Preliminary Design Zone objects, Zone the spaces that have common design requirements with colour legends on plans. Output: Preliminary Model
Plumbing Equipment Model each element using the correct BIM generic object Shows main distribution into different zones
Plumbing fixtures Each element should have an approximate size. Engineers should verify the space allocated by the
Architect.
Sump and sewage pits Show only the main routes of the systems.

Storage, water holding All main pipes should be connected to the equipments.
tanks,
pressure vessels Fasteners and hangers are not required.
Water meters In-line accessories e.g. valves, filters, water meters are not required.
chambers
Manholes, outlets, Use CP83 symbols.
surface and slot
channels

Detailed Design Main elements of Use CP83 symbols and colour standards Output: Detailed model for e-Submission and Tender
Preliminary Design
Fresh water piping, Model each element using object correspond to actual component with actual size, material, type code and For BIM e-Submission, please also refer to
performance criteria. submission guidelines

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Fittings, Include insulation to reflect actual size for coordination purpose. Services should be coordinated with architecture
model
Valves, including hot System routing should be connected with fittings.
and cold water pipes
Rainwater and storm Unavailable BIM objects that are modelled using different objects should be identified accordingly, e.g. use proper
water pipes names and colours.
Foul drainage and Downward slopes of the pipes should be modelled realistically.
kitchen waste pipe
work including
Floor drains, Required fittings allowances, cross-over spaces and maintenance spaces should be considered.
Open trapped gullies, Fasteners and hangers are not necessary.

Sealed trapped gullies, Commercial product libraries can be used to the extent allowed by the modelling software.

Clean outs, Pipe Accessories should follow the CP83 symbols in plan views.
Vents For design coordination, documents such as coordinated services plans, sections, elevations, etc. should be
derived from the model.
Control panels,
Monitoring and
control sensors
Underground public
utilities for water
supply
Underground public
utilities for drainage
Construction The elements are the Model the portions of the building that need more attention. Output: Model with construction details
same as Detailed
Design stage. All changes made by contractor & approved by consultants should be clearly indicated. Contractor to develop the detailed Design BIM into
Construction BIM.
Objects not found in BIM tool can be represented by a box with proper identification and attributes such as
equipment name, capacity, etc.
Levels of the elements comprising the system from finish floor line or at the certain reference in the model should
be clearly annotated.
For construction coordination, documents such as coordinated services plans, sections, elevations, etc. should be
derived from the model.
Fasteners can be modelled if necessary.

As-Built The elements are the When the building is complete, the consultant should check the Detailed Design to correspond with the final Output: Model that can be used for space
same as Construction implementation (As-Built) based on the information from the Contractor. management, building maintenance and
phase. modifications made during occupancy by the FM /
Employer.

c. Fire Protection
Stages Elements Modelling Guidelines Remarks
Conceptual System distribution Use line diagrams to show the entire system distribution Output: Schematic diagrams
lines
Include equipment symbols in the line diagrams.
Space objects Use box objects to represent spaces required for MEP systems
Add names and colours to the space objects.

Preliminary Design Zone Objects Zone the spaces that have common design requirements with colour legends on plans. Output: Preliminary Model
Shows main distribution into different zones

Detailed Design Main elements of Use CP83 symbols and colour standards Output: Detailed model for e-Submission and Tender
Preliminary Design Model each element using object correspond to actual component with actual size, material, type code and For BIM e-Submission, please also refer to
performance criteria. submission guidelines
Include insulation to reflect actual size for coordination purpose. Services should be coordinated with architecture
The types, finish, temperature rating and orifice sizes should be indicated. model
Unavailable BIM objects that are modelled using different objects should be identified accordingly, e.g. use proper Engineers should verify the space allocated by the
names and colours. Architect.
System routing should be connected with fittings.
Required fittings allowances, cross-over spaces and maintenance spaces should be considered.
Fasteners and hangers are not necessary.
Commercial product libraries can be used to the extent allowed by the modelling software.
Pipe Accessories should follow the CP83 symbols in plan views.
Size of breeching inlet cabinet
For design coordination, documents such as coordinated services plans, sections, elevations, etc. should be
derived from the model.

Sprinkler pipework
Fire sprinkler pumps
Sprinkler heads
SIB (Sub-Indicator
Board)
Sprinkler control valve
sets (Main stop valve,
Subsidiary valve with
indicator,

Alarm valve,
Water motor
alarm/gong, Test and
drain valve, Pressure
gauges and Direct read
water flow meter.)

Hydrants and hose


reels, including street
fire hydrant system

Fire alarm gongs,


Break glass unit
Fire shutters and
hoods above
Gas piping for
suppression systems
Heat or smoke
detectors,
Control panels,
Monitoring and
control sensors,
Pump panels,
Check meter positions

Breeching inlet
Breeching inlet cabinet

Fire extinguishers

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Construction The elements are the Model the portions of the building that need more attention. Output: Model with construction details
same as Detailed
Design stage.

All changes made by contractor & approved by consultants should be clearly indicated. Contractor to develop the detailed Design BIM into
Construction BIM.
Objects not found in BIM tool can be represented by a box with proper identification
and attributes such as equipment name, capacity, etc.
Levels of the elements comprising the system from finish floor line or at the certain reference in the model should
be clearly annotated.
For construction coordination, documents such as coordinated services plans, sections, elevations, etc. should be
derived from the model.
Fasteners can be modelled if necessary.
As-Built The elements are the When the building is complete, the consultant should check the Detailed Design to correspond with the final Output: Model that can be used for space
same as Construction implementation (As-Built) based on the information from the Contractor. management, building maintenance and
phase. modifications made during occupancy by the FM /
Employer.

d. Electrical
Stages Elements Modelling Guidelines Remarks
Conceptual System distribution Use line diagrams to show the entire system distribution Output: Schematic diagrams
lines Include equipment symbols in the line diagrams.
Space objects Use box objects to represent spaces required for MEP systems
Add names and colours to the space objects.
Preliminary Design Zone Objects, Zone the spaces that have common design requirements with colour legends on plans. Output: Preliminary Model
Transformers Model each element using the correct BIM generic object Shows main distribution into different zones
HV & LV switch Each element should have an approximate size.
boards, Switchgear,
MCCB boards, Show only the main routes of the systems.
MCB boards All cable trays, conduits and trunkings should be connected to the equipments.
Cable trays, Wires, fasteners and hangers are not required.
Trunking & cable In-line accessories e.g. valves, fire dampers, volume controls and air filters are not required.
containment
Electrical risers Use CP83 symbols.
Generators and
exhaust flues,
including acoustic
treatments

Diesel tanks & fuel


pipes
Telecom equipment
and computer racks
Detailed Design Main elements of Use CP83 symbols and colour standards Output: Detailed model for e-Submission and Tender
Preliminary Design
Light fittings, Model each element using object correspond to actual component with actual size, material, type code and For BIM e-Submission, please also refer to
performance criteria. submission guidelines
Fixtures, Include insulation to reflect actual size for coordination purpose. Services should be coordinated with architecture
model
Housings for light System routing should be connected with fittings. Engineers should verify the space allocated by the
fixtures architect
Conduit, Unavailable BIM objects that modelled using different objects should be identified accordingly, e.g., use proper
names and colours.
Bus duct, Required fittings allowances, cross-over spaces and maintenance spaces should be considered.
Power feeds Fasteners and hangers are not necessary.
Concealed and cast-in- Commercial product libraries can be used to the extent allowed by the modelling software.
place conduits
Outlets, Electrical devices e.g. switches, power outlets, telephone and TV outlets should follow the CP83 symbols in plan
views.
Panels For design coordination, documents such as coordinated services plans, sections, elevations, etc. should be
derived from the model.
Wall switches,
Circuiting to devices,

Security devices,
Card access,
“Plug moulds” (socket
points)
Conduit associated
with access, data
communication,
security systems and
electrical equipment

Security system
including CCTV
camera, smart card
system, door
monitoring system

Car park control


system,
Barrier gates
Equipment and
associated installations
maintained by public
utility companies

Construction The elements are the Model the portions of the building that need more attention. Output: Model with construction details
same as Detailed
Design stage.

All changes made by contractor & approved by consultants should be clearly indicated. Contractor to develop the detailed Design BIM into
Construction BIM.
Objects not found in BIM tool can be represented by a box with proper identification and attributes such as
equipment name, capacity, etc.
Levels of the elements comprising the system from finish floor line or at the certain reference in the model should
be clearly annotated.
For construction coordination, documents such as coordinated services plans, sections, elevations, etc. should be
derived from the model.
Fasteners can be modelled if necessary.
As-Built The elements are the When the building is complete, the consultant should check the Detailed Design to correspond with the final Output: Model that can be used for space
same as Construction implementation (As-Built) based on the information from the Contractor. management, building maintenance and
phase. modifications made during occupancy by the FM /
Employer.

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