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"If you do well within this life, that awareness will be held within the causal structure, the part of us that lives from one lifetime to another. It will be available to you in your next life and in future lives."
-Frederick Lenz
For Building Information Modelling (BIM) the accuracy and precision are crucial. It is the term LOD which is also known as level of…
What exactly is BIM LOD?
Learn about BIM LOD (Level of Development) and its importance in construction and design. This blog explains how BIM models progress from conceptual design to as-built documentation through LOD 100 to LOD 500. Discover how defined BIM LODs improve accuracy, coordination, and collaboration across architectural, structural, and MEPF disciplines. Perfect for professionals looking to optimise their BIM modelling, MEPF coordination, and as-built documentation processes.
BIM Execution Plan
A BIM Execution Plan (BEP) is essential because it provides a structured approach to how Building Information Modeling (BIM) will be used throughout a project. It ensures that all stakeholders—from architects to contractors—are aligned on the project's BIM goals, responsibilities, and data management strategies.
The level of detail represents the graphical representation of an object. The level of detail increases as the project proceeds, often beginning from design intent to a detailed project model.
With the help of LOD, BIM models become more accurate and the owners can precisely specify the level of detail/development they want from a BIM model and get clarity on the scope of the final BIM deliverable. The level of detail/development (LOD) creates a standardized definition of what completion means and eliminates chances of discrepancies associated with project completion.
LOD Unpacked - BIM Webinar about Level of Development (2 of 2)
LOD Unpacked - BIM Webinar about Level of Development