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stefan wrote:I would love it if someone would pay me to design their project to LOD 300 or 400. I don't have any clients that would be willing to pay for it. Perhaps it is for Government projects where the cost of making the plans is easy to pass along to the tax payers. I do model to match this level of development quite often, but only for parts of the Building Information Model which need to show that level of detail in the drawings and details.
I am reading a bit on Levels of Development. So far, the two best interpretations of the "official guidelines" I read are:
bimfix.blogspot.com/2013/07/developing-lod-level-of-development.html
practicalbim.blogspot.com/2013/03/what-is-this-thing-called-lod.html
I mostly get it. I'm still looking at the best way to assess a model to see what the LOD is for Elements based on their geometry & properties (apart from having a manual attribute LOD with a number). However, I'm concerned about the following type of pictures:
Source: www.dynamicsofmasonry.com/content/level-development
Here, for LOD 400, it seems to imply that all individual parts, accessories, profiles, sheeting, etc... are to be included in the model. Is this what is to be expected from an LOD 400 model? I don't see it feasible in real-world projects above the size of a single-family dwelling and I don't see the need for it.
How do you manage this in projects? I can imagine ways to model it with ArchiCAD, but it doesn't sound like a smart way to model a design for as-built purposes nor does the owner will have much use of this.
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2016-01-07 10:04 PM
laszlonagy wrote:And if it is not profitable - it will be government mandated soon enough anyway. I think we better get prepared for it.
To me LOD 400 modeling is in the realm of Construction modeling so I would suppose for contractors/subcontractors/fabricators this would be feasible and profitable to do.
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2016-01-07 11:55 PM
stefan wrote:I do put them in the model for the sake extracting quantities into an Interactive Schedule.
...E.g. the wall anchors are only indicated in principal construction details (2D often) and mentioned in the Bill of Materials, but not part of the model.
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