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Document Number  MAS‐GEN‐008  [Employer’s Information Requirements for Digital Engineering]

Approver Aleksandar Pavlickovski, Asset Performance Manager

Date 21/02/2020

Signature

Maintainer Luke Vance, Digital Design Manager (BIM), +61 436489214, [email protected]

Date 21/02/2020

Signature [signature of maintainer]

Final Approved Version

Version [5.0] Final Approved Date 21/02/2020

Next Review Date 06/2020

Employer’s Information Requirements

for Digital Engineering

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DISCLAIMER This procedure has been developed by Australia Pacific Airports (Melbourne) Pty Ltd (Melbourne Airport) for use in the construction and maintenance of works at Melbourne Airport in order to:

Provide guidance to persons planning and performing those works as to airport specific

requirements; and

Promote consistency in utilities infrastructure across the airport generally.

While Melbourne Airport expects users to comply with this procedure, users should keep in mind that in some circumstances a higher standard than the minimum set out in this procedure may be warranted. In particular, users are also required to:

Exercise their professional judgement as to whether this procedure is appropriate to the particular circumstances;

Bring to the task their knowledge of other relevant industry standards and practices that should also apply; and

Request from Melbourne Airport, authority to deviate from this procedure, and advise why

such deviation is appropriate.

The use of the information contained in this procedure is at the user’s sole risk. Melbourne Airport, its officers, employees and agents:

Make no representations, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information contained in this procedure;

Accept no liability for any use of the information contained in this procedure or reliance placed on it; and

Make no representations, either express or implied, as to the suitability of the information

contained in this procedure for any particular purpose.

Melbourne Airport does not endorse, or in any respect warrant, any third-party products or services by virtue of any information, material or content referred to, included in, or accessible from this procedure.

Please note that this Procedure may be updated from time to time without notice and shall be subject to Periodic Review as part of the Melbourne Airport Document Control Process (MAS-CVL-020). Users are required to check they are referring to the most recent version.

Copyright in this document belongs to Melbourne Airport.

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CONTENTS 1. Overview .................................................................................................................................... 0

Purpose ............................................................................................................................ 0

2. Scope ......................................................................................................................................... 0

Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 0 RESPONDING TO THE EIR ..................................................................................................... 0 TARGET AUDIENCE .............................................................................................................. 1 mandatOry and non‐mandatory requirements ....................................................................... 1 limits of standard ................................................................................................................ 1 deviation from standard .................................................................................................... 1

3. references .................................................................................................................................. 1

4. purpose ....................................................................................................................................... 2

APAM’S VISION AND PROJECT GOALS ................................................................................... 3 Key Information and Capability Principles .............................................................................. 3 APAM project types and deliverables .................................................................................... 4

digital authoring software types .............................................................................. 4

5. BIM MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................... 8

PRE‐CONTRACT ‐ BIM EXECUTION PLAN ................................................................................ 8 BIM Execution Plan‐ Design ‐ Post‐award .............................................................................. 9 BIM EXECUTION PLAN ‐ CONSTRUCTION ‐ POST‐AWARD ........................................................ 9

10 Quality Control ................................................................................................................. 10 Roles and Responsibilities for bim projects .......................................................................... 10 BIM Model and Information Delivery Responsibility ............................................................. 16 Level of Development (LOD) for bim ................................................................................... 16 Level of Information (LOI) for bim ....................................................................................... 17

Data Schema ....................................................................................................... 18

collaboration process ........................................................................................................ 18

communications and meetings .............................................................................. 18 COMMON DATA ENVIROMENT / BIM COLLABORATION PORTAL ............................... 20

MODEL FEDERATION ......................................................................................................... 21 COORDINATION AND CLASH DETECTION PROCESS ............................................................... 21 Project delivery requirements ............................................................................................ 21

Existing Assets ..................................................................................................... 21 Concept Design ................................................................................................... 22 Schematic Design ................................................................................................. 23 Detailed Design & Delivery ................................................................................... 23 Issued for Construction (IFC) documentation .......................................................... 24 Construction ....................................................................................................... 24 As Built deliverables ............................................................................................. 25 Practical Completion ............................................................................................ 26

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Training ........................................................................................................................... 26

6. Technical ................................................................................................................................... 26

Data and Exchange Formats ............................................................................................... 26

Software Version Update Policy ............................................................................ 31

Systems Performance ........................................................................................................ 31 Coordinates ..................................................................................................................... 31

Project Origin ...................................................................................................... 31 Levels (australian height datum‐ahd) ..................................................................... 32

1.1.1 Project units and measurment .............................................................................. 32

BIM Coordination and Collaboration ................................................................................... 33 REvit modelling standards.................................................................................................. 33 DWG CAD standards ......................................................................................................... 33 Geographic Information System (GIS) standards .................................................................. 33 Classification system – UniClass 2015 .................................................................................. 33 genernal Naming Conventions ........................................................................................... 35

7. Commercial ................................................................................................................................ 35

Project Procurement ......................................................................................................... 35 Security‐Sensitive Information (SSI) Model .......................................................................... 36 Allowable Models uses ...................................................................................................... 36 BIM Competence .............................................................................................................. 36

Appendix A ‐ Classification of Subsurface Utility Information ..................................................................... 37

Tabular Summary of A.S.5488: Classification of Subsurface Utility Information (SUI) .......................... 37

This document will be read in conjunction with the following documents and appendices:

Document No. Document Description

MAS-GEN-006 Asset Identification Information Standard

MAS-GEN-010 Survey to BIM Technical Standard

MAS-GEN-011 Digital Engineering Technical Standard

MAS-GEN-008-Appendix A Classification of subsurface utility information

MAS-GEN-008-Appendix B Model Production and Delivery Table (MPDT)

MAS-GEN-008-Appendix C Asset Data Matrix

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Glossary of Terms

Item Description

Appointed Party

A provider of information for the project including goods or services and typically has a lead such as an Architect or Contractor (depending on the procurement methods used)

Delivery Team

A collection of appointed parties contributing to a capital works project – the composition of which may change according to the project requirements and schedule, but typically comprises design consultants, Contractors and sub-Contractors. For the purposes of this Standard, the Delivery Team excludes Melbourne Airport and its internal Project Managers as its representatives.

Field A parameter, variable, characteristic or attribute

Federated Model

A combined building information model containing multiple discipline models

FM Middleware

A tool that integrates BIM with existing systems such as CAFM, AMS, SCADA, BMS and GIS

Key Decisions

A decision that the business values as a priority and must be answered through the delivery and ongoing operations of the asset

Level of Development

The degree to which the element’s geometry and attached information has been thought through the degree to which Delivery Team members may rely on the information when using the model.

Laser Scanning

The process of capturing digital information about the shape of an object with equipment that uses a laser to measure the distance between itself and the object

Operate and Maintain

The care and minor maintenance of assets or facilities using procedures that do not require detailed technical knowledge of the asset’s function and design.

Primary Systems

MEPF systems elements critical to Asset Management, including but not limited to: • Structural framing; • Primary HVAC duct runs; • Primary fire protection main runs; • Primary electrical conduits (50mm+ tolerance); and • Ceiling grids layouts.

Project Brief APAM requirements for a specific project.

Project BIM Manager

APAM appointed party provided to manage the BIM and asset information processes on behalf of APAM, in collaboration with the delivery team, contractors and Project Managers.

Project Manager

APAM resource assigned to ensure the Delivery Team compiles with the EIR and BEP enabling the creation of the PIM and AIM.

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Abbreviations

Acronym Definition

3D Three-dimensional digital model

4D Time - the task of producing animations or graphically representing the BIM with an electronic version of the project schedule to illustrate the sequence of installation. To be performed by the Contractor

5D Cost - the task of linking the BIM to an electronic version of the cost plan. To be performed by the Quantity Surveyor

6D Asset - The task of linking to or embedding the BIM with asset information. This information can be exported to input into the Asset Information Model (AIM). To be performed by all contributing parties.

AIM Asset Information Model – as per PAS1192-2. Final coordinated and verified asset information deliverables including graphical and non-graphical data used for management reporting and data exchange with other systems primarily Maximo

AM Asset Management - A systematic process of deploying, operating, maintaining, upgrading, and disposing of assets cost-effectively

AHD Australian Height Datum

APAM Australian Pacific Airport Melbourne

ARP Airport Reference Point (Datum)

BIM (verb) Building Information Modelling - The sharing and leveraging of structured information over the asset lifecycle

BIM (noun) Building Information Model - means all models (including, without limitation, native models and any Federated Models) which any contributing party is (or its sub-Contractors) required to produce and deliver in accordance with the BIM Execution Plan.

BEP BIM Execution Plan - A detailed plan, created from the APAM BIM Execution Plan template that documents the use of BIM on a project. It outlines who is responsible for what in the BIM process, when in the process they are responsible for it, and how they will execute APAM requirements as specified in the EIR.

BEP Template

The APAM template to be used by Delivery Teams to define their approach to the Project Information Requirements

BOQ Bill of Quantities

Capex Capital Expenditure - A one off cost / expense

CAD Computer Aided Design/Drafting - The process of creating a technical 2D drawing with the use of computer software

CAFM Computer Aided Facilities Management - Supports maintenance planning and asset management strategies

EAM Enterprise Asset Management

EDMS Electronic Document Management System - APAM’s EDMS is Aconex

EOI Expression of Interest

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FM Facility Management

GIS Geographic Information Systems - A computer system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyse, manage, and present all types of geographical data

IFC Issued for Construction documentation

.ifc Industry Foundation Class file type

LOD Level of Development - The progressive development of the objects data and geometric accuracy within the BIM

LOI Level of Information – the specific data associated within the individual objects within the BIM

MEPF This refers to the Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Design Engineer. This can be multiple or a single company depending on project design scopes.

MDPT Model Delivery and Production Table – Refer Appendix B

O & M Operations and Maintenance manuals

Opex Operational Expenditure - An ongoing cost / expense

PIM Project Information Model – as per PAS1192-2. An Information model developed during the design and construction phase of a project, consisting of documentation, non-graphical information and graphical information, defining the delivered project typically using BIM, CAD & GIS

EIR Employer Information Requirements – APAM Information requirements to enable the creation and management of the Project Information Model to support the ongoing Asset Information Model

RFT Request for Tender

SiD Safety in Design

N/A Not Applicable

QA Quality Assurance

QC Quality Control

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1. OVERVIEW

PURPOSE

This Standard has been developed to ensure projects incorporate appropriate APAM operational and construction requirements in conjunction with best practice.

The Standard is intended for use by APAM, Melbourne Airport tenants and consultants contractors undertaking projects or operations for APAM. These are included within the Scope as defined in Section 2 below.

This Standard must not be used to supersede or replace minimum regulatory Standards or procedures such as those required by Australian Standard documentation or Work Safe. In the instance the Standard conflicts with regulatory Standards, please contact the relevant Project Manager for clarification. Mandatory, recommended best practice, and alternate options are stated throughout the Standard.

2. SCOPE

INTRODUCTION

This document outlines the required deliverables and standard information requirements to support the implementation of delivering intelligent digital design and delivery through the use of Building Information Models (BIM), GIS, CAD and data collection for APAM facilities (both new and old).

This document is broken in to four main sections:

Purpose; Commercial; Management, processes and standards Technical deliverables

The use of BIM will support the creation of the Project Information Model (PIM) and Asset Information Model (AIM) as defined in PAS1192-2. For clarity, the PIM is defined as the information needed to design, construct and the minimum data requirements to maintain the asset (see Figure 1 - PAS1192 Part 2 - information flow).

The operational requirements are based on compliance with APAM Asset Information Requirements (AIR) and will require BIM to be developed for use as a tool for ongoing Asset Management. This asset information will be communicated through graphical geometric models (BIM), 2D documents (e.g. drawings, schedules, specifications etc.) and tabular data.

Terminology relating to BIM is in accordance with the terms used in the relevant national and international standards (see Section 2).

This document shall be read in conjunction with other APAM requirements documentation and the Project Brief.

RESPONDING TO THE EIR

Compliance of this document shall be demonstrated through:

The development of a pre-contract BIM Execution Plan (using the APAM template) which will demonstrate how the requirements and deliverables of this document will be met.

A completed BIM Assessment Capability Form Relevant sample native Revit model from a previous projects, which demonstrates BIM

capabilities of LODs and LOIs.

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TARGET AUDIENCE

The target audience for this document is internal APAM Project Managers and external Delivery Teams seeking to understand the APAM digital information expectations, enabling tendering parties to understand the EIR expectations, or to check that the appointed party have satisfied the EIR expectations.

MANDATORY AND NON-MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS

The following language key describes the requirements of imperative statements within this Standard:

MUST - describes mandatory requirements;

SHOULD - describes non-mandatory best practice recommendations; and

MAY - describes possible options that are not mandatory or best practice.

LIMITS OF STANDARD

Users of this Standard shall explicitly demonstrate compliance with this Standard. Compliance shall be demonstrated through:

Adopting appropriate standards and providing explicit reasons for their selection; or

Providing an explicit, evidence based, business case supporting compliance with this

standard.

The general statement “in accordance with Melbourne Airport Standards”, shall not be deemed acceptable without further detail.

Questions regarding this Standard shall be addressed to your relevant APAM contact.

DEVIATION FROM STANDARD

Where the requirements of this Standard are not able to be met through the design process, a written request for deviation MUST be made.

Approval of a deviation from this Standard is not guaranteed. Approval of a deviation does not create implicit approval for the same deviation in other projects.

3. REFERENCES

The following normative documents contain requirements which, through reference in this text, constitute requirements of this standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments or revisions shall not apply. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies.

MAS-GEN-006 Asset Identification Information Standard

MAS-GEN-007 GIS Data Submittal Standard

MAS-GEN-009 Digital Engineering Technical Standard

AGC BIM forum October 2017

LOD Specification

A.S. 5488 Australian Standard for Subsurface Utility Information Classification

PAS 1192 Part 2  

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4. PURPOSE

The purpose of this document is to define APAM’s Employers Information Requirements for digital delivery on APAM projects. It is to be used by the all tendering Delivery Team members to understand what information is required by APAM when using BIM, CAD and GIS digital authoring tools, collectively this information forms the Project Information Model (PIM).

This document outlines how information must be structured, managed and delivered by each appointed party to create the Project Information Model (PIM) during design and construction stages as per Figure 1 - PAS1192 Part 2 - information flow. APAM intends to utilise the PIM developed for this project for future upgrades, so it is important that the PIM is scalable and enables enhancement over time.

APAM utilise Maximo as its Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS) and seeks to progressively extract asset information from the BIMs during design and construction of the project, as per the data drops in PAS1192. At project completion the BIM asset database will be exported from the digital model and will format the asset schedule which will enable quick integration into the Maximo database for ongoing operational management for the life of the asset.

Designers and the Contractor must (and ensure their sub-Contractors) apply all appropriate methodologies to achieve the objectives and uses set out in this document.

APAM requires that the principles of information management are implemented for the design, construction and commissioning phases of a project. This includes the management of their sections of the Common Data Environment (CDE) or BIM360 folders. Published project information will be supplied to APAM through Aconex or the relevant BIM360 portal (when applicable)

APAM will provide guidance on this EIR to prospective Delivery Team members during the Tender phase. Post award, APAM with collaborate with the appointed parties to document the BIM Execution Plan for the project.

Figure 1 - PAS1192 Part 2 - information flow

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APAM’S VISION AND PROJECT GOALS

APAM has focused on the following benefits/outcomes to be achieved on their projects. These objectives form the defined uses and are a requirement of the tendering party to address in the pre-contract BIM Execution Plan (BEP).

Improved stakeholder engagement

Use of 3D models, static renders and interactive walk-through of the proposed asset/ facility/ development to explain the project;

Improved coordination

Use of 3D models (BIM) to directly derive 2D documentation from. BIM must be used to

detect and resolve coordination issues before and during construction Improved program planning

Use of the model to inform constructability of the project and impact of the proposed works on existing operations of the facility

Optimised handover

Progressive Information exchanges throughout project delivery to facilitate the gradual

transfer of design/construction information into Operations Safety in Design and hazard review and tracking

Improving Health and Safety outcomes using the 3D model as the centre piece of the safety reviews

Asset capture

Progressive capture of existing (to be retained, to be decommissioned), proposed new works and as built assets

Classification System

Consistent use of industry recognised classification system – uniclass2015 As-Built Information

Checked and verified as built information - 3D models (BIM), 2D drawings and associated

asset data;

KEY INFORMATION AND CAPABILITY PRINCIPLES

APAM requires the Delivery Team to adhere to and demonstrate the following:

a) Object based design and construction models (referred to as BIM or CADs) shall be created to satisfy the requirements of this document and to drive efficiency and predictability throughout the project. BIM shall be scalable, interoperable between appointed parties and available for review using model review software;

b) 2D documentation, schedules and visualisations must be produced from relevant BIM/s or CADs;

c) For BIMs, The Model Production & Delivery Table must be adhered to ensure consistency of models across all APAM projects.

d) For BIMs, the Asset Data Matrix must be used (See Section 6.9) to populate in the BIM/s to ensure consistency of asset identification across all APAM projects;

e) The responsibility for the production, development and implementation of the BEP lies with the Delivery Team and must be managed by the lead appointed party. The Delivery Team shall ensure that the contents of the BEP are collaboratively developed with their supply chain. Each appointed party must agree to the requirements in the BEP. The Construction BEP shall be based of the Design BEP to ensure consistency across the project;

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f) All digital data will be shared and co-ordinated through the Common Data Environment (aconex) or BIM collaboration portal depending on APAM project type. Keeping the most up to date information readily available is a project requirement. The tendering party will outline their capabilities

g) Capability, capacity and competence of the Delivery Team to meet the EIR must be demonstrated by the returnable BIM Capability Assessment form. If there are any requirements of this EIR that cannot be met due to capability or technical reasons, these must be clearly stated in the returnable pre-contract BEP. Post award these items will be addressed and negotiated before final acceptance of the BEP as a contractually binding document; and

h) The Delivery Team will have a dedicated BIM Lead or Digital Lead (for non-BIM projects) for design and also for construction who will manage the BIM / digital processes for the project supporting the delivery of this Employers Information Requirements document. Refer the Section 5.5 – Roles and Responsibilities for details.

APAM PROJECT TYPES AND DELIVERABLES

This section outlines the different APAM project types throughout the Airport Precinct and the required authoring software types to be used by the Delivery Team members. As the Airport Precinct has many ranging project sizes and requirements, the tables and diagrams below, ensures the all tenders understand the deliverables.

DIGITAL AUTHORING SOFTWARE TYPES

APAM mandates the use of digital authoring software’s to maintain a consistent approach throughout all projects, which enables all project information to be shared, co-ordinated and re-used through the life cycle of the asset.

Refer to the below table and diagrams which outlines required software’s:

Project Description

Project Type Project Size Location Discipline Software Required Deliverable

Built Environment (including but not limited to: all terminal buildings, carparks, elevated roads, data centres, terminal service buildings)

BIM Project (refer diagram 1&2 below for extent)

All TerminalPrecinct (refer diagram 1&2 below for extent)

All designers and contractors

Revit 2020 .rvt .nwc .ifc

BIM Project (refer diagram 1&2 below for extent)

All Buildings outside Terminal Precinct (refer diagram 1&2 below for extent)

All designers, contractors

Revit 2020 .rvt .nwc .ifc

Infrastructure (including but not limited to: power, water, drainage, communication, aprons, run ways, road networks)

GIS / CAD Project (refer diagram 1 below for extent)

Major Airport Precinct (refer diagram 1 below for extent)

All designers and contractors

ArcGIS 2d Autocad (minimum saved back to 2014)

ArcGIS file .dwg

GIS / CAD Project (refer diagram 1 below for extent)

Minor Airport Precinct (refer diagram 1 below for extent)

All designers and contractors

2d Autocad (minimum saved back to 2014)

.dwg

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Non-APAM Assets Example: Business Park Projects

GIS / CAD Project

All Airport Precinct (refer diagram 1 below for extent)

All designers and contractors

*Revit 2020- Preferred Or *2d Autocad (minimum saved back to 2014) *Software type to be agreed and approved by APAM

.dwg

.rvt

Note:

Project Size - Major or Minor digital projects will be determined by APAM at project tendering

Refer to diagrams below that outlines the extents of ‘BIM Projects’ and ‘GIS/CAD Projects’ throughout the airport precinct.

Non-APAM Asset projects would be defined in the contract type.

Refer Section 6 – Technical, which outlines deliverable requirements at each project stage

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Diagram 1 – Airport Precinct - Digital Delivery Types

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Diagram 2 – Terminal Precinct - Digital Delivery Types

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5. BIM MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW

This section deals with the management of the project deliverables and is the responsibility of the senior discipline leaders tendering on the project (in each of the Delivery Team’s organisations) and the Contractor.

At a minimum, the tendering parties must ensure that their pre-contract BEP addresses the requirements of this EIR.

PRE-CONTRACT - BIM EXECUTION PLAN

As part of the Delivery Team’s response to the project brief, a pre-contract BEP must be created from the APAM template. A compliant pre-contract BEP will demonstrate how the requirements outlined in this EIR will be met by the appointed parties. APAM uses the EIR to confirm the Delivery Team’s BEP approach.

As minimum the following must be addressed by all parties tendering:

a) Project Information that is being tendered (name, location, project summary);

b) Project phases/stages/gates (including modelling existing assets) and nominated start/end dates (schedule of BIM activities including milestones and submittals);

c) Objectives and goals for the Project;

d) Identify the entire Delivery Team including all appointed parties;

e) Responsibility matrix (roles and responsibilities);

f) Specifies relevant industry standards which have been applied (and will be used) in the development and execution of BIM for the Project;

g) Specific uses of BIM aligned to this EIR;

h) Processes of communicating the design to APAM (both local and remote);

i) Communication and collaboration strategies amongst the Delivery Team plus the Project BIM Manager and APAM Project Manager;

j) Master information/data management plan;

k) Plan for file sharing, storage and retrieval, and data security (CDE);

l) File folder structure and file naming conventions (nomenclature);

m) Methodology for ensuring the validation of BIM and CAD files, project-wide;

n) Model development requirements (LOD) explaining how this will be achieved

o) Information development requirements (LOI) explaining how this will be achieved

p) Required elements and outcomes for clash detection and process workflows

q) Requirements and processes for each of the BIM sub-Contractors and the non-BIM sub-Contractors for the Project;

r) Internal staff matrix which clearly defines roles and responsibilities in the organisation

s) Staff training plans and education road maps

t) Hardware requirements and software selections, file format, file exchange requirements (which are consistent with the requirements set out in Section 6; and

u) Appendix A – Capability - Qualifications and experience of BIM leadership staff.

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BIM EXECUTION PLAN- DESIGN - POST-AWARD

Upon Delivery Team appointment the LOD and LOI requirements and model uses will further be refined in a collaborative environment with APAM, updating the pre-contract award BEP. This must involve all appointed parties and be documented by the appointed Project BIM Manager in the Design BEP. Within 45 days of award post award BEP must be finalised with the APAM nominated representative to form the contractual obligations for BIM on the project. The post award BEP will ensure that the Asset Information Requirements (AIR) of APAM is understood and the Delivery Team can achieve the deliverables.

In those projects where the construction processes for BIM are NOT available during the design phase (using the Design - Bid - Build, Design only, or other such project procurement methods), the Design BEP shall address design phases only and a future Construction BEP (developed by the tendering Contractor) will address construction phases.

Once agreed, the BEP needs to be endorsed and signed by each of the relevant Delivery Team’s authorised representative as the contractual BIM deliverables. Any revisions to the BEP must be documented and agreed to by all appointed parties and finally by APAM Project Manager, prior to implementation on the project.

BIM EXECUTION PLAN - CONSTRUCTION - POST-AWARD

In those projects where the construction approach to BIM is available during the design phase (using

the Design-Build, Design and Construct, Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) or other such project procurement methods), the BEP shall address design phases and the construction phases in a single BEP document.

It is also a requirement that a BIM Lead Designer is appointed for both design and construction stages. It is preferred that this role is maintained by the same individual, however may change from

design (lead consultant BIM Lead) to construction (Contractor BIM Lead).

Once agreed, the design and construction BEP needs to be endorsed and signed by each of the relevant Delivery Team’s authorised representative as the contractual BIM deliverable. Any revisions to the BEP must be documented and agreed to by all appointed parties and finally by APAM Project Manager, prior to implementation on the project.

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Figure 1 – BIM Execution Plan Lifecycle

QUALITY CONTROL

The BEP shall detail model and data quality control, consideration shall be given to:

a) Quality assurance/control procedures;

b) Software used to support quality control procedures;

c) Retaining data integrity/accuracy in model format and resulting 2D output; and

The Delivery Team shall provide evidence to the Project BIM Manager and APAM Project Manager that activities identified in this EIR and BEP are taking place (i.e. design reviews, correct LOIs / LODs applied to BIMs, etc.

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES FOR BIM PROJECTS

The pre-contract BEP shall define the Delivery Team’s proposed BIM roles and responsibilities for each discipline and/or contractor. They must detail how these roles will enable the delivery and coordination of the project to meet this EIR.

APAM outlines the requirement of a Lead Designer BIM Lead position to be appointed for design stages, this role is usually undertaken by the Architect or Lead Consultant to manage the overall development and co-ordination of all project related BIMs. It is suggested that each discipline/contractor allow for a nominated Discipline BIM Lead to coordinate the development of each of their discipline/contractor specific BIMs. Depending on project scale the Discipline BIM Lead could be a separate role or on smaller projects this role could be fulfilled by a Senior BIM Technician / Draftsperson.

In Construction stage, a requirements for a Contractor BIM Lead to be appointed to take over the responsibilities from the Lead Designer to ensure the project continues delivering the requirements through to project completion.

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APAM will nominate an overall resource, the Project BIM Manager for the design and construction phases of this project. The Project BIM Manager is a client side role supporting APAM that will oversee and report on the BIM and information management process to the APAM, ensuring that Delivery Teams conform to the content of the BIM Execution Plan and ensure APAM’s EIRs deliverables are being met. This role has be fulfilled internally by APAM or by an external party.

BIM Project Role and Responsibilities, minimum requirements:

Role Organisation Role Definition Responsibilities Project BIM Manager – Client Side

Internal APAM staff or external party. This is an APAM dedicated resource

Client side BIM Manager who is appointed by APAM or APAM dedicated resource who is responsible for ensuring the Delivery Team are adhering to this standard. This role does not sit with in the Delivery Team and is not to be mis-taken for the Lead Designer or Consultant role.

Ensure that the appropriate design consultants and sub-contractors are assessed for their BIM capability

Liaise with consultants’ and contractor’s BIM Managers to maintain alignment with the project strategy for BIM delivery, as the main point of contact between APAM and the Delivery Team with regard to BIM deliverables.

Monitor implementation of the BEP through regular scheduled (monthly) client side BIM Workgroup Meetings.

Provide monthly audit reports to APAM on progress and compliance of the consultant / contractor teams, based off EIR deliverables

Convene, chair and minute client side monthly BIM Workgroup Meetings.

Validate and review BIMs to ensure they are aligning to the EIR deliverables.

Ensure all models are delivered on time in the correct format to APAM, as per MDPT and delivery schedule

Carry out clash, discrepancy, inconsistency, mistake, inaccuracy avoidance throughout project delivery using the project team BIM models, report any finding back to APAM and the delivery team

Identify any project risks in terms of BIMs being non-compliant

Attend all BIM related meetings and activity engage in project design and co-ordination resolutions

Work with the Lead Designer / Contractor throughout design stages to: identify, monitor and close out co-ordination / design issues through the model

Ensure final models are issued by the delivery team to APAM aligning

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to this standard at the practical completion

Lead Designer BIM Lead

Architect or Lead Consultant

BIM Lead Designer role is responsible for leading the BIM processes for the project, ensuring the Delivery Team is aligning to this standard in the Design stages.

Responsible for planning, configuring, and maintaining the federated BIM model and related protocols including clash check process with the design team (and Sub contractor team depending on contract type)

Federate all models into a master coordination model and issue the federated model in .NWD file format on a regular basis (minimal fortnightly to the project team on the CDE or BIM360.

Convene, chair, minute and report on BIM Workgroup Meetings. This will captures new issues, actions and comments.

Produce discipline specific BIM Models to the level of definition required at a particular stage of the project as defined in the Model Production Delivery Table (MPDT)

Ensure integrity of BIM Models and that any subsequent information and 2D documentation produced and issued from the models matches and is consistent with the BIM Models at all times.

Carry out continuous clash, discrepancy, inconsistency, mistake, inaccuracy avoidance throughout project delivery using the project team BIM models

If any clash, discrepancy, inconsistency, inaccuracy or mistake is detected between the BIM Models and any information issued then notify the Project BIM Manager, lead designer and the entire project team

Liaise with the Project BIM Manager with regard to BIM deliverables.

Ensure compliance with BEP

Attend regular scheduled client side BIM Workgroup Meetings as requested by the Project BIM Manager

Provide reports on and conduct all relevant quality control checks (as a minimum monthly).

Conduct and check all periodic (as a minimum monthly) data drops.

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Issuing your own models to the SHARED part of the Common Data Environment (CDE) or BIM360 at agreed stages/frequencies.

Production of design outputs related to the discipline specific, package based or time based task.

All design changes which require drawing updates will be reflected by a BIM model update

Discipline BIM Lead

Architect, Structural Engineer, MEP Engineer, Civil Engineer, Landscape Architect, Specialist Designer

The BIM Lead is the lead digital person for each discipline. They are responsible for their own discipline models and ensure their requirements are being met.

Produce discipline specific BIM Models to the level of definition required at a particular stage of the project as defined in the Model Production Delivery Table (MPDT)

Ensure integrity of BIM Models and that any subsequent information and 2D documentation produced and issued from the models matches and is consistent with the BIM Models at all times.

Carry out continuous clash, discrepancy, inconsistency, mistake, inaccuracy avoidance throughout project delivery using the project team BIM models

If any clash, discrepancy, inconsistency, inaccuracy or mistake is detected between the BIM Models and any information issued then notify the project BIM Manager, lead designer and the entire project team

Liaise with the Project BIM Manager with regard to BIM deliverables.

Ensure compliance with BEP

Attend regular scheduled BIM Workgroup Meetings as requested by the Project BIM Manager

Provide reports on and conduct all relevant quality control checks (as a minimum monthly).

Conduct and check all periodic (as a minimum monthly) data drops.

Issuing your own models to the SHARED part of the Common Data Environment (CDE) or BIM360 at agreed stages/frequencies.

Production of design outputs related to the discipline specific, package

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based or time based task.

All design changes which require drawing updates will be reflected by a BIM model update

Contractor BIM Lead

Main Contractor Contractor BIM Lead role is responsible for leading the BIM processes for the project, ensuring the Delivery Team is aligning to this standard in the Construction Stages.

Responsible for planning, configuring, and maintaining the federated BIM model and related protocols including clash check process with the design team and Sub contractor teams.

Federate all models into a master coordination model and issue the federated model in .NWD file format on a regular basis (minimal fortnightly to the project team on the CDE or BIM360.

Ensure integrity of sub-contractor BIM Models and that any subsequent information and 2D documentation produced and issued from the models matches and is consistent with the BIM Models at all times.

Carry out continuous clash, discrepancy, inconsistency, mistake, inaccuracy avoidance throughout project delivery using the project team BIM models

If any clash, discrepancy, inconsistency, inaccuracy or mistake is detected between the BIM Models and any information issued then notify the project BIM Manager, lead designer and the entire project team

Convene, chair, minute and report on BIM Workgroup Meetings. This will captures new issues, actions and comments.

Liaise with the Project BIM Manager with regard to BIM deliverables.

Ensure compliance with BEP

Attend regular scheduled BIM Workgroup Meetings as requested by the Project BIM Manager

Provide reports on and conduct all relevant quality control checks (as a minimum monthly).

Conduct and check all periodic (as a minimum monthly) data drops.

Issuing your own models to the SHARED part of the Common Data Environment (CDE) or BIM360 at agreed stages/frequencies.

Production of design outputs related

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to the discipline specific, package based or time based task.

Ensure that all of their sub-contractors are updating their BIMs according to schedule

Co-ordinate any field design change back to the design team so BIMs can be updated accordantly

All design changes which require drawing updates will be reflected by a BIM model update.

Project Managers

APAM / External Project Manager

Encourage and support BIM

activities on the project throughout.

Attend BIM meetings and workshop and give input where needed.

Ensure project timelines have been included into the BIM project milestone schedules.

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BIM MODEL AND INFORMATION DELIVERY RESPONSIBILITY

The RACI Matrix below indicates the responsibilities of all project team member’s in producing the project BIM deliverables until project completion

R – Responsible; A – Accountable; C – Consulted; I – Informed

LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT (LOD) FOR BIM

For BIMs, APAM uses the interpretation and the meaning of LOD for this project is defined based on the BIM Forum Level of Development Specification – Part 1, November 2017 specification.

The LOD requirements for each model elements throughout the project design stages is defined in the MPDT (MAS-GEN-008_EIR-Appendix B) which outlines the responsible party for each element at each design work stage throughout the project. The LOD requirements defined in the MPDT and must be strictly adhere to by all delivery team members unless discussed and agreed to by APAM prior to the commencement of work.

Once all LOD deliverables have been agreed by all delivery team members and APAM, the MPDT will be incorporated into all post contract BEPs as an appendix.

Refer below, Table 6, extract from BIM Forum, Part 1, November 2017, which definitions LOD requirements:

BIM Deliverable Responsibility

Project BIM

Manager

Design Team Construction Team

To be appointed by APAM

ARC STR MEPF ARC STR MEPF

CDE Management - - - - - - -

Post Contract BEP R/A C C C C C C

BIM Models I R/A R/A R/A R/A R/A R/A

Federated Models I R/A R R R/A R R

Master Coordination Model I R/A I I R/A I I

QA Report R/A I I I I I I

Data Sets C R/A R R R/A R R

2D Production Outputs I R/A R R R/A R R

Digital O&M Manual C I I I I I I

Model Delivery Plan I R/A R/A R/A R/A R/A R/A

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Level of Development

Model Element

LOD 100

The Model Element may be graphically represented in the Model with a symbol or other generic representation, but does not satisfy the requirements for LOD 200. Information related to the Model Element (i.e. cost per square metre, tonnage of HVAC, etc.) can be derived from other Model Elements.

Note: LOD 100 elements are not geometric representations. Examples are information attached to other model elements or symbols showing the existence of a component but not its shape, size, or precise location. Any information derived from LOD 100 elements must be considered approximate.

LOD 200

The Model Element is graphically represented within the Model as a generic system, object, or assembly with approximate quantities, size, shape, location, and orientation. Non-graphic information may also be attached to the Model Element.

Note: At this LOD elements are generic placeholders. They may be recognizable as the components they represent, or they may be volumes for space reservation. Any information derived from LOD 200 elements must be considered approximate.

LOD 300

The Model Element is graphically represented within the Model as a specific system, object or assembly in terms of quantity, size, shape, location, and orientation. Non-graphic information may also be attached to the Model Element.

Note: The quantity, size, shape, location, and orientation of the element as designed can be measured directly from the model without referring to non-modelled information such as notes or dimension call-outs. The project origin is defined and the element is located accurately with respect to the project origin.

LOD 350

The Model Element is graphically represented within the Model as a specific system, object, or assembly in terms of quantity, size, shape, location, orientation, and interfaces with other building systems. Non-graphic information may also be attached to the Model Element.

Note. Parts necessary for coordination of the element with nearby or attached elements are modelled. These parts will include such items as supports and connections. The quantity, size, shape, location, and orientation of the element as designed can be measured directly from the model without referring to non-modelled information such as notes or dimension call-outs.

LOD 400

The Model Element is graphically represented within the Model as a specific system, object or assembly in terms of size, shape, location, quantity, and orientation with detailing, fabrication, assembly, and installation information. Non-graphic information may also be attached to the Model Element.

Note. An LOD 400 element is modelled at sufficient detail and accuracy for fabrication of the represented component. The quantity, size, shape, location, and orientation of the element as designed can be measured directly from the model without referring to non-modelled information such as notes or dimension call-outs.

LOD 500 The Model Element is a field verified representation in terms of size, shape, location, quantity, and orientation. Non-graphic information may also be attached to the Model Elements.

Note. LOD 500 relates to field verification and is not an indication of progression to a higher level of model element geometry or non-graphic information. This term is used by APAM to include all design and trade models created or updated during construction.

LEVEL OF INFORMATION (LOI) FOR BIM

Information shall be generated and exchanged to support specific purposes / activities at each design gate in accordance with Appendix C of the document.

It is a key requirement of APAM that the level of information about an asset is progressively developed in the design and construction phases of the project so it can be incorporated into APAM

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Asset Management System, Maximo. This is often referred to as a ‘Data Drops’ as information is exchanged with other systems that may or may not use BIM, at nominated asset lifecycle stage gates.

Asset data will be provided to APAM by the delivery team in the way of an attribute embedded within the BIM objects. The relevant data required for each element and to each design stage is outlined in the APAM Asset Data Matrix.

In the pre-contract BEP from each Delivery Team member, they shall outline their proposed approach for how they intend on accurately and progressively completing the required data into model and then into Maximo, in line with the project stages. The APAM Maximo Asset Data standard (MAS-GEN-006) explains the preferred data exchange from BIM asset data into Maximo.

DATA SCHEMA

The data schema establishes the required tabular element data from the Delivery Team in order to assist APAM’s Facility and Asset Managers to have better and faster access to more reliable information when needed.

To ensure that these requirements are being met, the Delivery Team shall make a series of ‘Data Drops’ to APAM, whereupon the quality, integrity and completeness of the project information contained or linked to the model(s) will be reviewed and interrogated by APAM, refer to the Asset Data Matrix for data requirements and exchange dates.

In addition, all new subsurface utility assets such as pits, pipes and conduits require the following fields in accordance with Quality Level A in accordance with AS 5488.

All building / facility data, including but not limited to commissioning certificates, warranties, product manuals and data sheets, spare parts lists, and preventive maintenance schedules is required to be submitted to APAM on project handover in digital form.

COLLABORATION PROCESS

The purpose of this section is to define how, where and when project information will be shared. The delivery team members are required to manage the completeness of their single discipline models and ensure their model are issued onto the CDE in line with the project delivery plan. Details of their collaboration process sufficient to demonstrate competence and capability must be provided in the Pre-contract BEP, and it is expected that comprehensive schedules and process maps of the collaboration process will be included within Post-contract BEP.

As minimum, the details of the collaboration process should be the Pre-contract BEP should include:

Proposed process of sharing information between delivery team members

Proposed frequency and format of information exchanges throughout a project stage

Proposed definitions of zones and volumes within the discipline models in line with the APAM standard

Proposed times for model review meetings, other collaborative workshops

COMMUNICATIONS AND MEETINGS

A timetable for project BIM meetings should be agreed between all Project Stakeholders, along with common agenda items for this project. The exact agenda should be collectively agreed and fixed 2 working days (48 hours) before each meeting.

An outline of the required project BIM meetings should be included into the pre-contract BEP, the below table outlines APAMs minimum project meetings to meet this EIR requirement.

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Meeting Type

Frequency / Stage

Convener Participants Location Tasks

BIM Execution Planning and review

As additional stakeholders become involved with the project and APAM approval to proceed to the next stage.

For Minor Projects this meeting will not be required.

APAM

Lead Designer

Project BIM Manager (support role)

All To be confirm with delivery team

Review current BEP on relevance

Provide and agree updates (if required) to reflect project stage and activities

Provide and agree updates (if required) increase efficiency and benefits

Safety in Design Workshop

As per Project delivery schedule.

This is not an additional meeting, however may be incorporated in Design Review Meetings for Minor Projects.

Lead Designer

All To be confirm with delivery team

Review Project Delivery Schedule

Check Project against Good Industry Practice

BIM Coordination Workshop

For Major Projects as a minimum, this shall take place fortnightly and prior to each project milestone from the end of Design and Procurement onwards until handover.

For Minor Projects

As required to suit the design programme. The Delivery team should be demonstrating the use of 3d co-ordination to APAM

Lead Designer

Project BIM Manager (support role)

All To be confirm with delivery team

Review all new and outstanding clash / design issues through the federated model

Discuss and agree resolutions / actions

Design Review Meetings

It is expected that the graphical models (and associated data) will be used throughout design team meetings in accordance with the Project delivery schedule.

Lead Designer

All To be confirm with delivery team

Make all current and relevant models and information available when required and/or requested

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BIM Technical Meeting – Client Side

Minimum end of each design stage for Major Projects or as required by the Project BIM Manager.

For Minor Project this meeting may not be required.

APAM

Project BIM Manager

All To be confirm with delivery team

Outline any non-compliment models or information to the delivery team

Review of current model status based of MPDT

Outing any outstanding model or information needed

COMMON DATA ENVIROMENT / BIM COLLABORATION PORTAL

The project Common Data Environment (CDE) software platform for the project will be Aconex, for sharing of project digital data. APAM prefers the use of Autodesk BIM360 to publish, share and collaborate BIM model information through the APAM BIM360 portal.

The Common Data Environment (CDE) and the BIM collaboration portal (BIM360) enables multidisciplinary design teams to collaborate and share information in a managed environment in which the accrual and development of information follows the design, construction, and operation sequence.

The following illustration provides a high-level functional view of the form and process that governs how information is shared and approved within the CDE:

Note:

Model revisions may change depending on project standards

Models must be issued within five working days of an RFI requesting this information.

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MODEL FEDERATION

Depending on project stage, the Lead Designer or Main Contractor BIM Lead must combine all design & construction component models into a single Federated Model. This Federated Model will form the basis for all design reviews and must remain in alignment with project progress. This process must be documented in the pre-contract BEP by way of a model typology diagram. It is expected that the Federated Model is used internally by the Delivery Team to coordinate and as such should be well organised with useful views and ease of navigation a paramount consideration, relevant to the specific project needs.

Using Navisworks, APAM intends to use the Federated Model as a platform for internal communication and as such may provide issues and/or comments back to the Delivery Teams as part of milestone reviews.

At a minimum, the Lead Designer/ Main Contractor BIM Lead must submit to APAM / the Project BIM Manager a Federated Model fortnightly and for milestone reviews, in the specified APAM format. These will be used primarily for progress tracking, data validation against this EIR and general scope as well as operational reviews.

COORDINATION AND CLASH DETECTION PROCESS

Design and Construction clash detection reviews shall be carried out intermittently as required to satisfy Stage 4 and 5 requirements and to minimise project risk and waste. As a minimum, this shall take place fortnightly and at mid-point before each project milestone from the end of Schematic Design and onwards.

The focus shall be on hard clashes, construction tolerances and safe working / maintenance zones.

The pre-contract BEP shall identify details of the clash detection process including the following as minimum:

Proposed software to be used for model federation and clash detection/management;

Responsibilities;

Outputs (e.g. Clash reports, excel, dashboarding etc.);

Tolerance strategy;

The clash detection, management and resolution process

The frequency and format of clash detection and coordination

Technical query workflows

PROJECT DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS

This section outline minimum requirements and expectations for each project life cycle and design milestone for delivery team members. The Delivery Team’s digital information will be audit to ensure compliance with the EIR, Project Scope and other BIM, CAD and GIS related documents.

EXISTING ASSETS

All appointed parties should verify with APAM the availability of any previous as-built information in the form of BIM/s, CADs and/or project as-built drawings prior to undertaking any work. The documentation and modelling of existing assets should comply with the following:

The Delivery Team shall model (3D or 2D) all existing conditions information as needed to convey the extent of the construction work for alterations, refurbishment and new works

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projects which interface with existing facilities. The use of point clouds, laser scans or feature surveys should be considered to facilitate the existing condition capture and modelling effort. The extent of modelling beyond the affected areas and the level information to be included shall be determined based on project needs.

These existing conditions requirements shall be stated in the project program and discussed during the project kick-off meeting. The extent of existing conditions modelling must be detailed in the BEP and co-ordinated with APAM to ensure there is no double up with the APAM as-built information.

Existing drawings and survey shall be obtained, and site checked for accuracy by the Delivery Team.

All existing assets being replaced, refurbished, decommissioned or abandoned in a proposed brownfield project must be incorporated into the Federated Model and verified by means of laser scanning or traditional survey.

Existing assets being abandoned or preserved must be incorporated into the existing conditions BIM / CADs and assigned to the correct Autodesk Revit phase attribute or layer name. The level of detail for these existing assets is limited to the outline geometry extents and must include existing asset data as defined by the nominated APAM representative.

Below ground services (including pipes, conduits and culverts) must be surveyed whenever encountered and shall conform to the requirements of A.S.5488: Classification of Subsurface Utility Information (SUI) for quality level classification. Please see Appendix A.

For project surveying work which requires a detailed survey and modelling work, the survey should comply with the MAS-GEN-010 Survey to BIM technical standard.

CONCEPT DESIGN

All projects shall use digital authoring tools (as outlined in section 4.3) at the Concept Phase to create a blocking and stacking (volumetric massing model). For BIM projects the Delivery Team should use electronic programming and planning tools that integrate with their BIM authoring software to capture early cost, schedule and program information during this phase.

The awarded tenderer must utilise digital authoring during Concept Phase to:

Appointed parties are to develop the BEP (within 45 days of award) for review by APAM Project Manager;

Set up the project base point and project survey point (e.g. in Revit, based off APAM set up files) plus the overall coordination file based on current survey information and APAM coordinates set up files.

Define the concept design, allowing APAM to understand the proposed options. Multiple options shall be explored using this early massing model and area model;

Area Analysis shall be performed to undertake GFA and NLA scenarios, narrowing the options to enable the best return option to take forward for investment;

3D visualisations should be created for stakeholder understanding and review of the proposed development;

A preliminary cost plan will be developed based off the early conceptual massing model;

Prepare a ‘live’ Federated Model that may be reviewed by APAM and their key stakeholders. All parties are to utilise the Federated Model for comments tracking;

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Review preliminary clash avoidance strategies, set-up the coordination rules, search sets and Federated Model for future stages and include this documentation in the project BIM Execution plan.

Develop all BIM/s to Level of Development (LOD) / Level of Information (LOI) as outlined in the MPDT (MAS-GEN-008_EIR-Appendix B) and Asset Information Matrix (MAS-GEN-008_EIR-Appendix C) for each model element requirement for this gateway

SCHEMATIC DESIGN

The Delivery Team shall use the relevant digital authoring platforms to generate one or more models before the completion of this phase. This will be developed based off the previous Concept Phase blocking and stacking (massing model). All information needed to describe the Schematic design shall be graphically or alphanumerically included in and derived from these models with the requirements below:

Adhere to the requirements of this EIR, BEP and the Project Scope;

Define existing assets to be replaced, refurbished, decommissioned or abandoned as per Section 5.12.1 and be identifiable in the BIM;

Analysis tools, static images and interactive 3D visual aids should be used to describe the design concepts;

APAM standards on naming terminals, buildings, areas and/or zones, levels, rooms, assets, etc. must be followed;

Develop all BIM/s to Level of Development (LOD) / Level of Information (LOI) as outlined in the MPDT (MAS-GEN-008_EIR-Appendix B) and Asset Information Matrix (MAS-GEN-008_EIR-Appendix C) for each model element requirement for this gateway

Once the preferred option is approved, the use of BIM by all Delivery Teams is mandatory and will form part of the stakeholder engagement and communication process. Typically, at this stage the Model elements are graphically represented within the Model as a generic system, object, or assembly with approximate quantities, size, shape, location, and orientation.

DETAILED DESIGN & DELIVERY

The Delivery Team (and Contractor and any sub-Contractors, if appointed) must continue to use their digital authoring tool (as per section 4.3) during the Detailed Design & Delivery phase, building on the requirements of Schematic Design. The Delivery Team is responsible for enabling, creating and progressively delivering information that increases in detail (geometric and attributed data) from design through construction. Asset Data must be progressively delivered to APAM as the project documentation develops for use with APAM’s Asset Management Systems with the aim to:

Demonstrate that all requirements of this EIR and the Project Brief are documented within the BEP and the BIM files being produce comply with these requirements;

Integration of the civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, fire, security and hydraulic model (plus any other discipline model/s) with the architectural model will occur at this phase;

All disciplines shall create 2-dimensional drawings that are derived from the dimensionally accurate BIM. Documentation and data cannot be created using separate 2D processes and detached data. Any drawings (e.g. typical details) that are developed outside of the BIM are to be clearly identified in the BEP and approved by APAM;

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These discreet discipline centric BIM/s will be developed as per the BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and federated for clash and coordination purposes by the Project BIM Manager for review by the APAM at minimum fortnightly basis.

The Lead Designer must prepare a Federated Model on a fortnightly basis for progressive review by the Project BIM Manager and APAM’s key stakeholders. A Federated Model must be submitted to the Project BIM Manager and APAM as defined by the project delivery schedule and as part of the formal detailed design review process;

Using the project BIM coordination tool, prepare a clash detection Federated Model and reports that will be reviewed and actioned by all parties on a minimum fortnightly basis.

Use BIM for design and coordination decisions, including construction sequencing, commissioning, staging and programming by linking to the construction schedule (4D – if Contractor has been appointed at this stage);

Incorporate the model into all Safety in Design and operational reviews and reports;

All new proposed Assets shall be identified in BIM

Develop all BIM/s to Level of Development (LOD) / Level of Information (LOI) as outlined in the MPDT (MAS-GEN-008_EIR-Appendix B) and Asset Information Matrix (MAS-GEN-008_EIR-Appendix C) for each model element requirement for this gateway

ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION (IFC) DOCUMENTATION

The Contractor, its sub-Contractors and its design consultants (Delivery Team) must utilise BIM to produce the Issued for Construction (IFC) documentation, building on the requirements from Detailed Design to enable the following:

Assist tendering parties with an understanding of the project. E.g. coordination of trades, constructability, prior to construction;

The Federated model (Issued for Construction status) must incorporate all geometry and design information relevant to the components that will be constructed, as the MPDT and Asset Information Matrix). The Federated model will be issued to tendering Contractors as part of the tender process (if applicable by procurement method);

All existing, new and augmented Assets to be identified in the BIM/s; and

Asset datasheets with design relevant information as per the Asset Information Matrix (MAS-GEN-008_EIR-Appendix C) are to be extracted and issued to APAM Asset management team to plan for future maintenance prior to construction works starting.

CONSTRUCTION

Prior to the start of construction, the Delivery Team shall submit to APAM, for review, a plan that outlines their proposed process for field verification of as-built documentation. Methods for recording as-built information shall be in accordance with this Standard.

Proposed field verification processes that may be employed (subject to approval by APAM) include:

Integrate fabrication and trade models to resolve coordination issues prior to construction;

Traditional site capture methods, such as photographs and conventional survey

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Photographs taken via GPS-aware cameras and 3D point survey (using GPS rover device)

Periodic laser scanning of completed or partially-completed primary systems coordinated with the sequence of construction; and

Integration of model changes triggered by Request For Information, Consultant Advice Notices, Contractor Instructions and similar variation approval processes.

and variation approval processes.

The appointed Contractor must continue to utilise BIM during the construction stage to:

Assist with the design and co-ordination decisions, including clash detection and resolutions including shop drawing (fabrication) models with the design intent model for coordination purposes;

The 3D models (BIM) will be used as the basis for interactive walk-throughs (i.e. customer, Contractors, site inductions/safety and operations staff) prior to operations;

Undertake construction sequencing, staging and programming known as 4D;

Input commissioning information progressively during construction to ensure the BIM is updated to assist in timely handover of information;

Develop all BIM/s to Level of Development (LOD) / Level of Information (LOI) as outlined in the MPDT (MAS-GEN-008_EIR-Appendix B) and Asset Information Matrix (MAS-GEN-008_EIR-Appendix C) for each model element requirement for this gateway.

AS BUILT DELIVERABLES

All delivery team members, contractors and design consultants must provide all as-built / for record models and documentation in accordance with:

The general conditions of contract

the requirements described in the Project scope

The project as-built data requirements listed in the below tables, as minimum

General Project As-built Data Requirements Item Type Requirements G1 Scope of Work A scope of works is required of their associated package of work. As minimum it should

include project description, area, disciplines / trades involved. G2 Transmittal of

Drawings for Project

A transmittal outlining all drawings that are a part of their package of works, including revisions issued and any drawings which are no longer relevant (if applicable)

G3 Survey / Existing Condition Data

Any survey data undertake by a contractor, sub-contractor or surveyor

G4 Survey Control Survey control used, added and removed – marked up version of the APAM supplied data, by the relevant surveyor or contractor

G5 Geotechnical Reports

Project geotechnical reports, on site investigation, borehole location plans, soil contamination reports that were completed as part of this project. Information of borehole locations as ‘Easting ,Northings ,Z elevations’ co-ordinates in a CSV file or comma delimited txt format were relevant

G6 Maximo Asset Register

A completed Maximo Asset Register is required to be sent to the APAM Asset Engineer – extracted from the relevant BIM models.

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Discipline / Contractor As-built Data Requirements Item Type Requirements D1 PDF Files –

of ‘As-built’ or ‘Final – For Record’ status drawings

All drawing are to be submitted in PDF format. Design Consultants All design consultants to issue their final drawings with the status Final – For Record Contractors All contractors to issue through their final drawings with the status As-Built ‘Supply Only’ Contractors Contractor to issue through their final drawings with the status As-Built

D2 Digital Native File – of as-built drawings

A digital native file is required - for all projects within the terminal precinct ‘built’ environment are required in Revit (.rvt) format and for all external infrastructure works are required to be issued in .dwg. For full details of APAM digital data requirements, please refer to MAS-GEN-008 Digital Engineering standard. ‘Supply Only’ Contractors .dwg of all shop drawings required. These .dwgs do not have to compile with the APAM CAD standard if they are being included in the Main Contractors works. The Main Contractor will be required to ensure all BIMs / CADs compile with the APAM standards.

D3 As-Built Quality

All as-built drawings should be a complete set of final drawings which will include any RFI, Consultants Advice, Site Instruction included in the drawings and represent the final as-built condition of the package of works. Drawings need to be stamped ‘As-Built’ with the required drawing symbols legends, schedules and future annotations updated to present conditions. Drawing should not have ‘proposed’, ‘under review’, ‘new’ annotated as they are now as-built.

D4 Drawing Register

Drawing Index / register is required which outlines all drawings submitted for the package of works

D5 Specifications All specifications are to be submitted in PDF format with either ‘As-Built’ or ‘Final – For Record’ status

D6 Design Loading and Computations

All design loading and computation need to be submitted. Any floor loadings should be submitted with a relevant drawing outlining extents and loads.

D7 Schematics All service schematics are required to be issued. This should also have any changes to the current APAM schematics for the relevant service systems.

D8 O & Ms All O & Ms for each package of works is to be issued in PDF format. This should also include all product data, warranties, compliances, test results, sign offs…etc as required for the package of works

D9 Schedules Schedules to be issued within the drawing package. For example, door, window, finishes pit, grille, column, beam schedules…etc

PRACTICAL COMPLETION

Before, and as a pre-requisite to, the date for practical completion being achieved, the as-built data with associated asset data to be issued to APAM in accordance with the conditions of contract. This information will be verified prior to Practical Completion being achieved.

TRAINING

Training of the Delivery Team personnel in the use of BIM, GIS, CAD and other such systems to meet the requirements of this EIR will be the responsibility of the Delivery Team.

6. TECHNICAL

This section establishes technical information requirements for all types of APAM projects, this includes the software, information exchange contents, modelling strategies that APAM require for projects.

DATA AND EXCHANGE FORMATS

The discipline digital files shall be developed in consideration of the most reliable and appropriate means of communicating data and information. APAM requires specific data exchanges delivered by key project milestones.

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For BIM Projects specific responsibilities for data / information exchanges delivery have been outlined in the APAM MDPT (appendix B of this document) which has been produced and maintained by APAM. The delivery plan will list individual delivery team required deliverables as well as responsibilities, LODs and LOIs.

The prescribed model data should be inherent within the models at each required data exchange (as outlined in the APAM Asset Data Matrix-document MAS-GEN-008_EIR-Appendix C).

For all GIS / CAD and BIM Projects delivery formats at key project milestones should be as per the below table. Data/information provided in more than one format should always originate from the same native model.

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BIM Project – File Type Deliverables

Deliverable Type

Exchange frequency

Required at the end of all design stages / drawing issues and Project Handover

Format Type Output

.rvt .nwc .nwd .ifc .pdf .docx .xls

BIM Execution plan

At the beginning of a design stage / as required or on updates

3d BIM

models As required to co-ordination with wider team (minimum fortnightly issued to APAM)

(end of design stage only)

Drawings (Issued to the APAM Digital Engineering

Team)

As per APAM project deliverables, minimum each project milestone

Federated model

As required to co-ordinate with wider team (minimum fortnightly issued to APAM)

Asset data / quantities schedules (exported from BIM models)

As per APAM data delivery matrix

QA reports As required to facilitate wider design deliverables

= file type required

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NOTE:

Issued Revit files will keep all sheet views inside the Revit Project Browser for reference (all title block information to be removed)

APAM will issue all delivery team member typical asset and quantity Revit schedules which will need to be kept inside of their Revit models at all-times throughout the project life cycle. These schedule will form the bases of Revit asset data and quantities schedules which will need to be issued at project milestones.

IFC model file types will be issue only at the end of each design stage, not during the work in progress issues - or as requested by the Project BIM Manager

2d .dwg files extracted from models will be provided to APAM on request

CAD / GIS Project – File Type Deliverables

Deliverable Type

Exchange frequency

Minimum Requirements

Required at the end of all design stages / drawing issues and Project Handover

Format Type Output

.dwg .pdf .docx .xls

Project Digital Execution plan

At the beginning of a design stage / as required or on updates

2d DWG or ArcGIS

models

As required to co-ordinate with wider team (minimum fortnightly issued to APAM)

Schedules / non-graphics information

End of all design stages / drawing issues and Project Handover

Drawings

(Issued to APAM Digital Engineering Team

At the beginning of a design stage / as required or on updates

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BIM Model file type deliverables at each project milestone

Discipline Project Design Stage Deliverables

Concept Design

Schematic Design

Detailed Design

& Delivery

Issued for Construction

Construction As Built / For Record

Practical Completion

Architect .rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.nwd

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.nwd

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.nwd

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.nwd

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.nwd

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.nwd

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.nwd

.xlsx data sheets

Structural Engineer,

MEPF Engineer,

Landscape Architect,

Specialist Designers

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.xlsx data sheets

Civil / Infrastructure Engineer

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.dwg

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.dwg

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.dwg

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.dwg

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.dwg

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.dwg

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.dwg

.xlsx

data sheets

Main Contractor / Trade Contractors

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.nwd

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.nwd

.xlsx data sheets

.rvt

.nwc

.ifc

.nwd

.xlsx data sheets

Note: Project Design Stage issues includes all % based issues (example: 30%, 50%, 90% drawing issues)

File Types:

.rvt – Revit model, .nwc - Naviswork cache file, .ifc – industry foundation classes, .nwd – Navisworks published file, .dwg – autocad file type, .xlsx – excel file of data sheets

SOFTWARE PLATFORMS

APAM requires all Building Information Models developed by the delivery team shall be created using a BIM authoring software - Autodesk Revit 2020 (with the latest service pack installed), using native Revit objects.

Building Information Models shall include all geometry, physical characteristics and product data needed to describe the design, and construction work, resulting in high quality, data-rich BIM/s.

All drawings, schedules, simulations, and services required for assessment, review, bidding and construction shall be able to be generated as direct extractions from the project BIM files.

The below table outlines the required software versions to be adopted for this APAM project:

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Table 3 Software format version requirements

BIM Project - Software Version Types

Authoring Software Version Purpose Native Format

Autodesk Revit 2018 Authoring Tool .rvt

Autodesk Naviswork Manage

2018 Visualization, Collaboration, Coordination and review

.nwf / .nwd (export)

AutoCAD 2018 Export of 2d (when required) .dwg

IFC 2x3 Interchangeable model format .IFC

NWC Naviswork Cach File .nwc

Asset Data Exports 2015 Asset Data Extract for Maximo integration .xls

CAD / GIS Project - Software Version Types

AutoCAD 2018 Authoring Tool .dwg

Asset Data Exports 2015 Asset Data Extract for Maximo integration .xls

SOFTWARE VERSION UPDATE POLICY

Versioning of software shall be managed by APAM throughout the project lifecycle, this will ensure a consistent approach is taken throughout all APAM projects, new and old.

Any future software version update(s) will be directed by APAM and only then shall relevant BIMs or CADs be upgraded.

SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE

The purpose of this section is to ensure all delivery team members produce models which follow the below guidelines, this will ensure model information is kept in a useable format for all parties.

Individual native Revit Models should not exceed 250MB

Federated models when shared should not exceed 500MB

Individual native Dwgs files should not exceed 10MB

All file sizes should not exceed the above sizes, unless approved by APAM.

COORDINATES

The purpose of this section is to provide details of the common coordinate system that is to be adopted for use in all BIM models or DWG files within the project. Agreed project coordinates are described below:

PROJECT ORIGIN

Agreed project coordinates are essential to efficient collaborative working and should be established and clearly documented at the beginning of the project. Model sharing, federation and clash detection all rely upon agreed Project Coordinates.

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The origin and orientation of all project BIM/CAD data must use the APAM project set up files to ensure all models are using the correct ‘shared project co-ordinates’ system. All models to be issued to the Project BIM Manager and APAM to approval prior to detailed modelling and design starting.

APAM uses GDA 94, Zone 55 co-ordinates system, with the project base point set to the Airport Reference Point (ARP) with an Easting of 309808.0534m and Northing of 5828237.8208m with RL of 112.693m.

All project Revit models should be set up using the APAM set up model file linked into their model file and ‘Acquire Co-ordinates’ function in Revit used. All dwg files should be set up using the relevant APAM dwg set up files.

LEVELS (AUSTRALIAN HEIGHT DATUM-AHD)

All 3D model levels must be at true AHD levels, APAM / Project BIM Manager will establishing and distribute the exact name and number of the levels that must be used and maintained throughout the project lifecycle. This will be done through a project level file in the appropriate CAD/BIM file formats so that all members of the design team can align to the same project levels in their authoring software.

1.1.1 PROJECT UNITS AND MEASURMENT

All digital model data shall be created to a scale of 1:1 but showing no greater detail than the required LOD for each project phase. The project will use real world co-ordinates systems and be produced to a true height above project datum. The digital design data shall use consistent units and measurement across the projects.

Models shall use consistent units and measurement across the project as indicated in the table below:

Project Model Set Up Units

Project Type Unit Type

BIM Projects Millimeters - mm

GIS / CAD Projects Meters - m

Project Measurement Unit Type

Project Type Measurement Units Accuracy

BIM Projects Length Millimeters - mm 2 Decimal

GIS / CAD Projects Length Meters - m 4 Decimal Pl

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BIM COORDINATION AND COLLABORATION

Autodesk Navisworks is the software that has been chosen by APAM to be the primary method for all members of the delivery team for federating and coordinating BIMs. Models generated from the relevant authoring packages must be provided to the Lead Designer/Main Contractor as soon as significant changes are made to the model and incorporated into the federated co-ordination model.

The clash detection feature of Navisworks Manage must be used by the Lead Designer / Main Contractor in accordance with the BEP. Clash detection and resolution reports must be provided to APAM with each milestone issue for review.

Evidence of coordination must be visible through the comment/issue tools and saved viewpoints; these reviews are to remain in the Navisworks model for issued to APAM demonstrating the use of the model and identify the decisions that affect the design.

REVIT MODELLING STANDARDS

For all BIM projects where Revit model are a project deliverable, all models should be created in a structure format as per MAS-GEN-009. This technical standard outlines all APAMs modelling best practices, naming conventions and procedures, this will ensure a consistent approach is taken throughout all APAM projects

DWG CAD STANDARDS

For all technical dwg standards the APAM Technical Standard MAS-GEN-009 shall be followed. All dwg files must be provided in a structured format as per MAS-GEN-009, this will ensure a consistent approach is taken throughout all APAM projects

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) STANDARDS

The GIS system currently in use by APAM is ArcGIS. If GIS Data is a project deliverable, it must be provided in a structure format for upload into these systems as per MAS-DTA-001.

CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM – UNICLASS 2015

Uniclass2015 is structured into a hierarchical set of tables ranging from the broadest view of assets to the most detailed components. The main tables for broad classification include Complexes, Entities, Spaces and Activities, as shown in Error! Reference source not found. below

APAM is utilising the Uniclass ‘System’ and ‘Product’ types and provides a full break down of Classification codes in the MPDT which outlines which codes need to be populated in each element. Use of asset types outside this list are to be coordinated with APAM, and any additional codes or clarification on codes needs to be submitted to APAM for approval prior to being inputted into the models.

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Figure 2 UNICLASS 2015 Structure

COMPLEXES

ACTIVITES ENTITIES

SPACES

Describes objec t or asset in overall terms

E.g. Terminal 1

Discrete structures or buildings

E.g. Terminal 1 Building A

Areas or places inside entit ies for various act ivit ies

E.g. Baggage Claim

Act ivit ies carried out in the complex, ent ity or space

E.g. Baggage loading

Uniclass2015 contains additional tables that allow further breakdown and detail of the Entities table above. This breakdown is shown in Error! Reference source not found..

SYSTEMS

ELEMENTS/FUNCTIONS

PRODUCTS

Main components of a structure or building

E.g. floors, walls, roof of Building A

Collec tions of components that make up an element or carry out a funct ion

E.g. baggage handling system

The individual items used to construc t a system

E.g. electric motor, baggage conveyor belt

ENTITIES

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GENERNAL NAMING CONVENTIONS

For all digital file type (models and dwg files) naming please refer to the below table for naming system.

                CDE

Only

CDE

Only

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Project ID

Originator Volume/System Level/Area Type Role Number Description Suitability Revision

CP12345 ABC T1 L01 M3 AA 0001 Arch S1 P01

Example file name: CP12345-ABC-T1-L01-M3-AA-0001-Arch

Field 01: APAM Capital Works Project Number (7 characters)

Field 02: Originator-3-character code identifying the file originator. Each organization must have a unique identifier

Field 03: Volume/System-2-character code identifying the volume/system of the project the model file relates to. Refer to APAM Volume Guide.

Field 04: Level or Zone - 3-character alphanumeric code that represents the level or Zone of the building. Refer to APAM level and zoning code guide.

Field 05: Type-2-character code for Document type. Use M3 for BIM Models, M2 for 2d dwgs

Field 06: Role-2-character code for role of the object owner, refer table below:

Field 07: Number-4-character number used to identify sequential models of the same description

Field 08: Description-Descriptive text to aid recognition

Field 09: Suitability-List of suitability codes as described in table 5 of BS1192:2007 (CDE Field)

Field 10: Revision-Revision codes as described in section 15.3.3 of BS1192.2007 (CDE Field)

Note:

All model names to be sent to Project BIM Manager and APAM for approval prior to being issued on the CDE

Refer MAS-GEN-009 for a detailed breakdown of all APAM field requirements

7. COMMERCIAL

APAM approach to BIM enables the organisation to make certain Key Decisions at defined points along the project development and delivery. The Delivery Team will be required to submit data (as a minimum) to support the standards as per the MPDT (MAS-GEN-008_EIR-AppendixB) and key activities set out below.

PROJECT PROCUREMENT

The project procurement method must be determined as early as possible so that BIM can be properly structured and managed to support the project. The delivery method defined for a project will have a significant impact on downstream processes and coordination.

The EIR and all appendixes form the Asset Information Requirements for the Project Information Model and hence the BEP is a contractually binding document.

For Design, Bid, Build projects a design only BEP must be produced from the APAM BEP template, as the Contractor is not yet appointed. At Contractor tendering stage, the nominated tendering Contractors must create a Construction BIM Execution Plan based from the Design BEP and this EIR

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document. If the Contractor has extra requirements for the use of BIM, beyond the APAM EIR, these must be clearly identifiable in the draft Construction BEP.

For Design & Construct projects a combined Design and Construction BEP can be created as the Contractor is appointed before design starts. The BEP must be based from the APAM BEP template but may also contain extra requirements of the Delivery Team to suit Contractor uses of BIM. All BEPs must be submitted to APAM for review and approval prior to modelling work commencing.

Regardless of the approach, APAM will retain the Delivery team’s native BIM and federated BIM for integration with Maximo.

SECURITY-SENSITIVE INFORMATION (SSI) MODEL

This information pertains to items such as CCTV camera locations/feeds, secure spaces within customs/border protection, Fibre optics and mission critical activities. All Security Sensitive Information will be kept in a separate BIM as part of the overall SSI information for the airport. APAM Project Manager will advise on what information is classified SSI and the Delivery Team will advise on how this SSI BIM will be created, independently from the main Project Information Model.

ALLOWABLE MODELS USES

APAM recognises that information created on each CAPEX project has significant benefit to overall operational phases of Melbourne Airport and across each of the individual asset’s life-cycle. APAM acknowledges that information will be created by many discreet appointed parties, each with specific responsibilities during the process of design and construction. Critically, information created by any one appointed party can be relied upon by other appointed parties.

Both the Design and Construction BEP must state the allowable uses of the discipline or trade centric information during and at the end of specific milestones.

This is particularly important as the BEP and BIM/s produced are contractually binding documents. Appointed parties need to declare what their BIM can and cannot be used for.

BIM COMPETENCE

A Delivery Team ‘BIM assessment form’ shall be completed by all appropriate organisations within the proposed Delivery Team so that they can demonstrate their competence and understanding of BIM to APAM pre-contract award. These tables are to be used to demonstrate the required competencies and previous experience responsible parties must have to execute BIM on this project. This will be used in the assessment criteria of selecting a preferred tenderer. The BIM assessment form will be included as part of your tender pack.

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APPENDIX A - CLASSIFICATION OF SUBSURFACE UTILITY INFORMATION

TABULAR SUMMARY OF A.S.5488: CLASSIFICATION OF SUBSURFACE UTILITY INFORMATION (SUI)

Quality Level A B C D

General The entire line segment of assets cannot be verified by line of sight, Quality Level A shall not be attributed to the line segment between validated points

Must provide relative subsurface feature location in 3 dimensions. Minimum requirement is relative spatial position.

Surface feature correlation or interpretation of the approx. location and attributes of an SU asset using a combination of existing records (and/or anecdotal evidence) and a site survey of visible evidence. Minimum requirement is relative spatial position.

Can be compiled from any of, or combination of: - Existing records - Cursory site inspection - Anecdotal evidence

Limitations May not identify the internal structure or content of the asset, e.g. redundant conduits or pipes may be subsequently used by other utility owner for another purpose. This Quality Level may not be achievable in all field situations due to geological conditions or construction methods such a concrete encasing or trenchless technologies.

Electronic detection of SU only indicates the existence of the asset, not the location or attributes. It is not recommended for accurate depth information due to potential interference from other adjacent services or geological conditions.

Is compiled from field observations and/or survey of surface features indicating that a utility of unconfirmed attributes may reside in the proximity. It does not indicate the location of the SU with respect to the surface feature, nor its depth.

Does not encompass any field verification involving direct measurement and as such can only be considered to be a broad indication of the location and type of the utility.

Sources • Survey • Trace • Other sources as per levels C & D

• Visible information obtained from surface features • Other sources as listed for level D

• Utility owner's records• A 'Dial Before You Dig'* (DBYD) enquiry • Design Plans • As-built plans • Engineering mark-ups• Existing survey plan information • GIS database • Anecdotal evidence • Cursory site inspection

Attributes

Utility Owner

Type Indication only Indication only Indication only

Status

Material

Size

Configuration

Date of Installation (if known)

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Feature Codes of surface and subsurface features, including but not limited to pits, access chambers, poles, valves, hydrants

Surface features only (not in A.S. 5488)

Surface features only

Location of surface features measured in terms of relative spatial positioning

Points surveyed, measured in terms of

absolute spatial positioning to ±50mm horizontal and vertical

tolerance

±300mm horizontal tolerance

Location of subsurface features measured in terms of relative spatial positioning

Points surveyed, measured in terms of

absolute spatial positioning to ±50mm horizontal and vertical

tolerance

±300mm horizontal tolerance

±500mm vertical tolerance

Interpolation of location and direction of SU

using surface features as points of reference

Indicative only; no tolerance provided

Metadata

Quality Level QL-A QL-B QL-C QL-D

Date data was captured

Source of the information

Survey and location methods used to obtain attribute information

Location methods only

Survey control information used to determine the absolute spatial position of the utility

*Dial-Before-You-Dig is an Australian service for acquiring records of subsurface utility information.

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Elemental code

Description Package of work Ss System - Code Ss System - Title Pr Product Code Pr Product Title

1 SUBSTRUCTURE1.1 Substructure

1.1.1 Standard Foundations Ss_20_05 Substructure systems Concrete Slab on ground (floating system) Pr_20_85_13_30 Concrete floating slab foundations YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Concrete Foundation pad footings Pr_20_85_13_32 Concrete foundation pads YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Concrete Ground Beams Pr_20_85_13_35 Concrete ground beams YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Concrete plinth, upstand or hobs Pr_20_85_13_63 Concrete plinth units YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_32_20_95 Wall damp-proofing systems Bitumen Membrane (greater than 20mm thick) Pr_25_57_08 Bitumen-based membranes, sheets and fabrics

YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500

Permeable Vapour Barrier (greater than 20mm thick) Pr_25_57_10 Building papers and vapour permeable sheets YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500

Damp proof Course (greater than 20mm) Pr_25_57_21 Damp proof courses and cavity trays YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500

1.1.2 Specialist Foundations Ss_20_05_65 Piling systems Carbon Steel Driven piles Pr_20_85_62_10 Carbon steel displacement piles YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Carbon Steel Screw piles Pr_20_85_62_13 Carbon steel screw piles YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Carbon Steel sheet piling system Pr_20_85_62_14 Carbon steel sheet piles YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Compoistire Sheet Pile Pr_20_85_62_16 Composite steel sheet piles YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Concrete Bored Pile Pr_20_85_62_18 Concrete piles YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Concrete Pile Cap Pr_20_85_62_19 Concrete pile caps YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Concrete Sheet Cap Pr_20_85_62_23 Concrete sheet piles YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Hardwood Timber Piles Pr_20_85_62_36 Hardwood piles YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500

1.1.3 Lowest Floor Construction Ss_20_05_15_72 Reinforced concrete raft foundation systems Concrete Slab on Ground Raft system, including ribs Pr_20_85_13_30 Concrete floating slab foundations YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_30_12_85_90 Timber floor, roof or balcony deck systems Timber floor beam system (beam, joists,trimmers..etc) Pr_20_65_60_88 Timber frame floors and roofs YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_20_10_75_35 Heavy steel framing systems Steel Floor Beams, primary and secondary, including connectionsPr_20_76_51_12 Carbon steel beams, columns, channels and tees

YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_20_10_75_45 Light steel framing systems Steel Floor Joist system, cold-formed galvanised, including connectionsPr_20_76_51_21 Cold-formed galvanized steel sections YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_32_80 Waterproofing and tanking systems Floor waterproofing and tanking system(greater than 20mm thick)Pr_25_57_21 Damp proof courses and cavity trays YES ARCH 200 ARCH 200 ARCH 200 CON 200 CON 200

1.1.3.3 Lift pits & services channels Ss_37_16_90 Trench, pipeway and pit systems Lift pit, sump systerm YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500

1.1.3.7,8,9Below ground drainage inc internal gullies, outlets & access manholes

Ss_50_30 Drainage collection and distribution systems Water Tanks / Storage system Pr_60_50_96_64 Polyethylene (PE) tanks YES YES PH 200 PH 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500

Solid Fuel Storage Tanks Pr_60_50_85_07 Below ground storage containers for solid fuel YES YES PH 200 PH 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_50_40 Solid waste collection and distribution systems Pipework and fittings Pr_65_52_07 Below-ground and pressure drainage pipes and fittings

YES YES PH 200 PH 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500

Pumps, sumps and greese traps Pr_65_52_25_06 Below-ground grease traps and converters YES YES PH 200 PH 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Waste holding tank PR_65_52_25_98 Waste traps YES YES PH 200 PH 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500

1.1.4 Basement Excavation N / A FuelTanks / Storage system

1.1.5 Retaining Walls Ss_20_60 Retaining wall systems Retaining Wall Concrete Panels Pr_20_93_71_17 Concrete panels YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Retaining Wall Sleeper and Bearers Pr_20_85_72 Rail sleepers and bearers YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Retaining Wall Masonry block or brick Pr_20_93_52 Masonry walling units YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500Retaining Wall Solid Concrete Pr_20_93_85_14 Concrete solid wall and composite wall units YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_32_80 Waterproofing and tanking systems Retaining Wall waterproofing and tanking (greater than 20mm thick)Pr_20_85_46_21 Damp proof lathings YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.0 SUPERSTRUCTURE

2.1 Frame

2.1.1 Steel frame Ss_20_10_75_35 Heavy steel framing systems Superstructure Steel Beams, primary and secondary Pr_20_76_51_12 Carbon steel beams, columns, channels and tees

YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500

Superstructure pre-fabricated frames or portals Pr_20_65 Prefabricated buildings and structures YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500

Ss_20_10_75_45 Light steel framing systems Superstructure Joist system, cold-formed galvanised, including connections

Pr_20_85_08 Beams and joists YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500

Ss_20_30_75_80 Steel column systems Superstructure Steel Columns, including connections Pr_20_76_51_12 Carbon steel beams, columns, channels and tees YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500

Ss_30_10_30_20 Glazed unit roof framing systems Glazed units, including frame, glass and connections Pr_20_65_34 Glazed structures YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500

2.1.2 Space frame/decks see above

2.1.3Concrete casing to steel frame

N/A

2.1.4 Concrete frame Ss_20_10_75_65 Precast reinforced concrete framing systems Precast Concrete Beams Pr_20_85_08_15 Concrete beams YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500Reinforcement only modelled in heavly congested areas.

Precast Concrete Slabs or planks Pr_20_85_14_16 Concrete solid slabs STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500Reinforcement only modelled in heavly congested areas.

Precast Concrete Columns Pr_20_85_16 Columns and column accessories YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500Reinforcement only modelled in heavly congested areas.

Precast Concrete Hollow Core Slabs Pr_20_85_14_14 Concrete hollow core slabs YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500Reinforcement only modelled in heavly congested areas.

Ss_20_10_75_70 In situ reinforced concrete framing systems Insitu Concrete Slabs and Beams Pr_20_85_14_16 Concrete solid slabs YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500Reinforcement only modelled in heavly congested areas.

Insitu Concrete Columns Pr_20_85_16 Columns and column accessories YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500Reinforcement only modelled in heavly congested areas.

Post Tension System, including ducts, pans, live and dead endsPr_20_85_14_16 Concrete solid slabs YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500Post Tension Ducts to be modelled in LOD 400, where required

Ss_25_11_16 Concrete wall systems Concrete Walls, insitu and precast Pr_20_93_85_14 Concrete solid wall and composite wall units YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500

Reinforcement only modelled in heavly congested areas. Post Tension Ducts to be modelled in LOD 400, where required

2.1.5 Timber frame Ss_20_30_75_85 Timber column systems Timber Floor Beams, joists, trimmers, including connections Pr_20_65_60_88 Timber frame floors and roofs YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 400 CON 400 CON 500Timber Wall framing Pr_20_85_32_88 Timber dry lining frames YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 400 CON 400 CON 500Timber Posts Pr_20_76_64_88 Timber posts YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 400 CON 400 CON 500

2.1.6 Specialist Frame

2.2 Upper Floors2.2.1 Floors Ss_30_12 Flat roof, floor and deck structure systems Timber Floor system, including build up of structure Pr_20_65_60_88 Timber frame floors and roofs YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500

Steel Floor system, including build up of structure Pr_20_65_60_47 Light gauge steel floors and roofs YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500Concrete Floor system, including build up of structure Pr_20_85_14 Concrete flooring and decking products YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500

2.2.1.8 Floor access hatches Ss_30_32 Floor opening systems Floor openings, including access hatches in rased access floorsPr_30_59_36 Hatches and access panels YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.2.2 Balconies YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500

2.2.3 Drainage to Balconies Ss_50_30_02 Rainwater drainage systems Draiange gullies, outlets and channels Pr_65_52_24 Drainage gullies and channels YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Draiange pipework, fitting and any support structres Pr_65_52_63 Pipes and fittings YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pump products and accessories Pr_65_53 Pump products YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

2.3 Roof2.3.1 Roof Structure Refer. 2.1 - Superstructure for outline of Model Elements YES STR 200 STR 300 STR 300 CON 400 CON 500

2.3.2 Roof Coverings Ss_30_14 Paving systems Pavers and accessories Pr_25_93_60 Paving units YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

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Refer. 2.1 - Superstructure Frame for System codes Refer. 2.1 - Superstructure Frame for Product codes

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Ss_30_40_30 Flat roof covering systems Flat bitymen type hot melt roof covering Pr_25_57_08 Bitumen-based membranes, sheets and fabrics YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_30_40_65_50 Metal profiled sheet roof covering systems Metal Roof Covering, including metal, zinc, iron Pr_25_71_51 Metal sheets and strips YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_30_14_80_47 Loose aggregate overlay systems Aggregates, stones, and green roof coverings Pr_20_31_04 Aggregates YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.3.3 Specialist Roof Systems Ss_30_40_34 Glass roofing systems Glass roof, inlcding glass, frame and support structures Pr_25_71_33 Glass and glazing sheets and profiles YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.3.4 Roof Drainage Ss_50_30_02 Rainwater drainage systems Gutters, gullies, channels, drains Pr_65_52_24 Drainage gullies and channels YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Roof drainage pipework and accessories Pr_65_52_63 Pipes and fittings YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Roof drainage pumps Pr_65_53_24 Drainage pumps YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

2.3.5Rooflights, Skylights and Openings, roof lights and openings to the roof

Ss_30_30_71 Roof hatch systems Roof access hatches or openings Pr_30_59_36_74 Roof hatches YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_30_30_73 Roof ventilator systems Roof ventification hatch, lourvers or openings Pr_30_59_58 Operable roof ventilators YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_30_40_34 Glass roofing systems Glass roofing system, including support structure Pr_30_59_98 Window units YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_30_30_72 Rooflight and roof window systems Roof skylights Pr_30_59_72_77 Skylights YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.3.6 Roof Features Ss_37_17 Tower, chimney and mast systems Flues, chimneys, exhaust penetrating the roof structure Pr_70_65_30 Flues and chimneys YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_80_30_25 Dynamic permanent access and safety equipment systemsSafety equipment, inluding BMU, cradles and ladders Pr_40_70_75 Safety equipment YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Fall arrest point or static line Pr_40_70_75_29 Fall arrester devices YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 5002.4 Stairs and Ramps

2.4.1 Stair/Ramp Structures Ss_35_10_25 External stair and ramp systems Stairs(including treads, risers, strings and support structure) Landings, Handrails and ladder units

Pr_25_30_85 Stair and ladder units YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Access Ramps, including structural build ups and handrails Pr_30_59_01 Access ramps YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_35_10_40 Internal stair and ramp systems Stairs(including treads, risers, strings and support structure) Landings, Handrails and ladder units

Pr_25_30_85 Stair and ladder units YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Access Ramps, including structural build ups and handrails Pr_30_59_01 Access ramps YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Access ladders, attic ladders…etc Pr_25_30_85_02 Access Ladders YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.4.2 Stair/Ramp Finishes Ss_30_20_90 Wood and composite unit flooring systems Timber Stairs treads and kickers Pr_25_71_97 Wood-based boards YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_35_40_82 Stair carpeting systems Carpet, vinyl or similar Pr_35_57_11 Carpets, carpet tiles, coverings, underlays and mats

YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_25_45_88 Tiling systems Tiles, all types, porcelain, concrete, marable..etc Pr_35_93_96 Wall and floor tile units YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.4.3Stair/Ramp Balustrades and Handrails

Refer. 2.1 - Stair/Ramp Structure for outline of Model Elements YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.4.4 Ladders/Chutes/Slides Ss_37_14 Chute systems Chute system, including hatches, chute frame and any support structure

Pr_65_12 Chutes YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.5 External Walls

2.5.1External Enclosing Walls above ground level

Ss_25_10_32_35 Heavy steel wall framing systemsSteel facade columns, beams, trimmers, bracings, mullions, transoms

Pr_20_76_51_51 Metal mullions and transoms YES YES STR 200 STR 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_25_10_32_45 Light steel wall framing systems Steel facade columns, beams, trimmers, bracings, mullions, transoms - cold rolled steel

Pr_20_76_51_51 Metal mullions and transoms YES YES STR 200 STR 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_25_10_32_90 Timber wall framing systems Timber framed wall only - studs, noggins not to be modelled. Pr_20_65_60_89 Timber frame panels YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_12_10 Brick panel wall systems Brick / block walls prefabricated panel Pr_20_93_52 Masonry walling units YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_12_15 Concrete panel wall systems Precast Concrete panel system Pr_20_93_71_17 Concrete panels YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_12_80 Structural glass wall systems Glass facade cladding panel, including glass, frame..etc Pr_25_71_33_35 Glass panels YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_12_85 Structural steel panel wall systems Steel façade panel Pr_25_71_50 Metal panels YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.5.1.1.19 Blockwork & Brickwork walls Ss_25_13_35 Gypsum block wall systems Concrete block wall Pr_20_93_52 Masonry walling units YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Concrete block wall lintel Pr_20_85_48 Lintels YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Concrete block wall windpost Pr_20_85_16_96 Wind posts YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_25_12_10 Brick panel wall systems Brick wall Pr_20_93_52 Masonry walling units YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Brick wall lintel Pr_20_85_48 Lintels YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Brick wall windpost Pr_20_85_16_96 Wind posts YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.5.1.6 Proprietary cladding systems Ss_25_20_50_05 Aluminium sheet cladding systems Metal panelled cladding system Pr_25_71_50 Metal panels YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_25_20_33_35 GRC cladding systems GRC cladding units Pr_25_71_14_34 Glass reinforced plastics (GRP) panels YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_13_33 Glass wall systems Glass façade units Pr_25_71_33_35 Glass panels YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_20_85 Stone cladding systems All stone lining, or cladding units Pr_25_71_14_19 Composite stone panels YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.5.1.1.24 Proprietary render systems N / A

2.5.1.6Proprietary curtain walling systems

N / A

2.5.2External Enclosing Walls below ground level

N / A

2.5.3 Solar/ Rain Screening Ss_25_20_70 Rainscreen cladding systems Rainscreen cladding systems Pr_30_59_07 Blinds and shading devices YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_50_45 Louvre and shading systems External Lourver shading system Pr_30_59_48 Louvres and components YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.5.4 External Soffits Ss_30_25_10_28 External soffit systems External Soffit Lining system Pr_25_71_14 Cladding and lining panels (lightweight cladding and roofing panels)YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.5.5Subsidiary Walls, Balustrades and Proprietary Balconies

Ss_25_15_60 Pedestrian safety barrier and guarding systems Safety crash barriers, hoop rails…etc Pr_20_85_07 Barrier rails YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.5.6Façade Access/Cleaning Systems.

Ss_80_30_25 Dynamic permanent access and safety equipment systemsBMU system including unit, cradle, rail system..etc Pr_40_70_13 Cleaning equipment YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Safety Equipemnt, fixed fall protection units Pr_40_70_75 Safety equipment YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.6Windows and External Doors2.6.1 External Windows Ss_25_30_95_26 External window systems Windows, including glass and frames Pr_30_59_98 Window units YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_25_50_35 Grille systems Grilles and Ventilation units Pr_30_59_94 Ventilation grilles YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_50_75 Screen systems Privacy screens Pr_40_30_20 Curtains and screens YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.6.1.2 Proprietary louvre systems N / A N / A

2.6.1.1.1Automated / manual control systems / ironmongery

Ss_25_38_20 Door, window and gate hardware systems Access control products, inlcuding card readers, biometric readers..etcPr_75_75_27 Electronic access control products YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

2.6.2 External Doors Ss_25_30_20_25 Doorset systems Door and swing doors (non-fire rated) including all door assessoriesPr_30_59_24 Doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Door - Emergency Egress (Escape) Door PR_30_36_08_28 Emergency exit devices YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Door- Sliding folding doorsets Pr_30_59_24_81 Sliding folding doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_25_30_20_35 Hatch systems Door hatch or wall access panel Pr_30_59_36 Hatches and access panels YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_30_20_46 Louvre doorset systems Louver or grille in doorset Pr_30_59_24_49 Louvre doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_30_20_74 Roller shutter doorset systems Roller shutter door system including all accessories Pr_30_59_84_73 Roller shutters YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Roller Shutter Door Motor PR_75_51_26 Electric motors YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.6.2.2 Revolving Doors Ss_25_30_20_70 Revolving doorset systems Manual revolving door system Pr_30_59_24_50 Manual revolving doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Automatic revolving door system, including switches, motors..etcPr_30_59_24_04 Automatic revolving doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.7.1 Walls and Partitions Ss_25_10_30 Framed partition systems Steel stud framed wall system (studs, noggins, trimmers not required to be modelled)

Pr_20_65_60_48 Light gauge steel frame walls YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Refer. 2.4.1 - Stair/Ramp Structure for System codes Refer. 2.1 - Stair/Ramp Structure for Product codes

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Timber stud framed wall system (studs, noggins, trimmers not required to be modelled)

Pr_20_85_32_88 Timber dry lining frames YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.7.1.1.11 Masonry walls Ss_25_13_50 Masonry wall systems Brick wall Pr_20_93_52 Masonry walling units YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Brick wall lintel Pr_20_85_48 Lintels YES STRUC 200 STRUC 300 STRUC 300 CON 300 CON 500Brick wall windpost Pr_20_85_16_96 Wind posts YES STRUC 200 STRUC 300 STRUC 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.7.1.2 Fixed Partitions N /A

2.7.1.2Builderswork inc void placeholders

N /A Builderswork openings in walls and slabs N/A

2.7.2 Balustrades and Handrails Ss_25_15_60_35 Handrail systems Handrail system, not fixed to stairs Pr_25_30_36 Handrails YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 200 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 300Ss_25_15_60_05 Balustrade and guarding systems Balustrading, guarding system Pr_25_30_36 Handrails YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 200 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 300

2.7.3 Moveable room dividors Ss_25_30_20_80 Sliding stacking panel partition systems Sliding movable wall system, including wall, track system, motor box and switches

Pr_25_71_57_80 Sliding stacking panel partitions YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_25_30_20_77 Sliding doorset systems Sliding doors, manual Pr_30_59_24_80 Sliding door and partition sets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.7.4 Cubicles Ss_25_12_60_60 Panel cubicle systems Tolilet cubicle system - including panels, doors, legs Pr_20_85_47_20 Cubicle and partition legs YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.8 Internal Doors2.8.1 Internal Doors Ss_25_30_20_25 Doorset systems Door and swing door (non-fire rated) including all door assessoriesPr_30_59_24 Doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Door - Emergency Egress (Escape) Door PR_30_36_08_28 Emergency exit devices YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Door- Sliding folding doorsets Pr_30_59_24_81 Sliding folding doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_25_30_20_35 Hatch systems Door hatch or wall access panel Pr_30_59_36 Hatches and access panels YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_30_20_46 Louvre doorset systems Louver or grille in doorset Pr_30_59_24_49 Louvre doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_30_20_70 Revolving doorset systems Automatic revolving door system, including switches, motors..etcPr_30_59_24_04 Automatic revolving doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Manual revolving door system Pr_30_59_24_50 Manual revolving doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_30_20_74 Roller shutter doorset system Roller shutter door system including all accessories Pr_30_59_84_73 Roller shutters YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Roller Shutter Door Motor PR_75_51_26 Electric motors YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

2.8.1.1.9Automated / manual control systems / ironmongery

Ss_25_38_20 Door, window and gate hardware systems Access control products, inlcuding card readers, biometric readers..etcPr_75_75_27 Electronic access control products YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Swing gates, sling gate, turnstile..etc PR_30_59_34 Gates and turnstiles ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 5002.8.1.1.7 Vertical access hatches Ss_25_30_20_35 Hatch systems Door hatch or wall access panel Pr_30_59_36 Hatches and access panels YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 5003 INTERNAL FINISHES3.1 Wall Finishes

3.1.1 Wall Finishes Ss_25_25_45_90 Timber board wall lining systems Timber wall lining Pr_25_71_97_88 Timber lining boards YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_25_75_63 Plastics panel lining systems Plastic wall lining Pr_25_71_43_62 Plastics linings YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_25_85 Stone lining systems Stone wall lining Pr_25_71_14_19 Composite stone panels YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_25_60_50 Metal sheet wall flashing and weathering systemsMetal wall lining Pr_25_71_51 Metal sheets and strips YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

3.1.1.1.4 Tiling Ss_25_45_88 Tiling systems Tiling System Pr_35_93_96 Wall and floor tile units YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

3.1.1.1.5 PVC linings N / A

3.1.1.1.12 Acoustic wall panels Ss_25_25_75_05 Acoustic panel lining systems Any free standing acoustic panel Pr_15_71 Rigid board, panel and sheet preparatory products YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

3.2 Floor Finishes3.2.1 Finishes to Floors Ss_30_14 Paving systems Pavers and accessories Pr_25_93_60 Paving units YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_30_14_05 Asphalt road and paving systems Pavement-Asphalt, including build up Pr_93_45_05 Pavement - Asphalt YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_30_14_15 Concrete road and paving systems Pavement-Concrete, including build up Pr_93_45_15 Pavement - Concrete YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_30_20_10 Board floor systems Timber flooring system Pr_25_71_97 Wood-based boards YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_30_42_15 Cementitious screed systems Screed flooring, including levelling and finish screeds Pr_35_31_06_77 Screed flooring YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_30_42_32_30 External floor tiling systems Tiling floor finish Pr_35_93_96 Wall and floor tile units YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_30_42_32_40 Internal floor tiling systems Tiling floor finish Pr_35_93_96 Wall and floor tile units YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_30_42_72_10 Carpet tile systems Carpet flooring Pr_35_57_11 Carpets, carpet tiles, coverings, underlays and mats YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

3.2.2 Raised Access Floors Ss_30_20_70_70 Raised access floor systems Rasied Access Floor System, including tile layour, pedestral, fire/ascoustic barriers, tanking angles

Pr_35_93_96 Wall and floor tile units YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

3.3 Ceiling Finishes3.3.1 Finishes to Ceilings N / A .

.3.3.2 False Ceilings Ss_30_25_10 Board ceiling systems Plasterboard ceiling or similar Pr_25_71_52_63 Plasterboard panels YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_30_25_22_01 Acoustic baffle suspended ceiling systems Acoustic baffle suspended ceiling system, including baffles, rails and hangers where required.

Pr_35_90_43 Interior wall and ceiling trims YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

CON CON

3.3.3Demountable Suspended Ceilings

Ss_30_25_22 Demountable suspended ceiling systems Demountable ceiling system, including grids, framing and hangers where required.Pr_20_85_32_22 Demountable suspended ceiling grids YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

CON CON3.3.3.3 Ceiling access hatches Ss_25_30_20_35 Hatch systems Ceiling hatch or access panel Pr_30_59_36 Hatches and access panels YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

4FITTINGS, FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT

4.1Fittings, Furnishings and Equipment

4.1.1General Fittings, Furnishing and Equipment (fixed)

Ss_25_12_60_30 Fully-framed panel cubicle systems WC cubical wall system, inlcuding walls, doors and legs YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_40_15 General fittings, furnishings and equipment (FF&E) system

Beds Pr_40_50_06 Beds YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Check-in counters, fixed desks, tables and worktops PR_40_30_30 Fitted desks, tables and worktops YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Shelves and storage units Pr_40_30_78 Shelves and storage units YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Fixed chairs, seats and benches Pr_40_30_29 Fitted chairs, seats and benches YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500LCD TVs and display panels PR_40_30_25_48 Liquid crystal display (LCD) panels YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Digital signs and posters PR_40_30_66_22 Digital poster display units YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Digital display monitors PR_75_75_15_24 Display screen monitors YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Safes and security cabinets Pr_40_30_75 Safes and security cabinets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Manual Paystation, Commend Intercom Server, Variable Rate Board Pr_40_30_65_60 Paystations and troughs

YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Workstation PR_40_50_21_96 Workstation YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Moveable cart on wheels PR_40_50_53_51 Medical Services Cart NOT MODELLEDNOT MODELLED ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_40_20_30_20 Cycle parking equipment systems Cycling racks, stands or fixing points Pr_40_70 Equipment YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

4.1.2Domestic Kitchen Fittings and Equipment

Ss_40_45_37_45 Kitchen FF&E systems Wash basins, sinks and troughs Pr_40_20_96 Wash basins, sinks and troughs YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Sanitary accessories, including, Taps, shower heads, toilet roll holders, dispensers, mirrors, bins, fixed clean asssessories, rails & racks,

Pr_40_20_76 Sanitary accessories YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Desk, tables and worktops - fixed items only Pr_40_50_21 Desks, tables and worktops YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Chairs, seats and benches - fixed items only Pr_40_50_12 Chairs, seats and benches YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Bins Pr_40_50_07 Bins and buckets YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Domestic cooking equipment, - ovens, cookers, hot plates..etcPr_40_70_24 Domestic cooking equipment YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Laundry fittings and equipment - sinks, tapware, washers, driersPr_40_70_46 Laundry fittings and equipment YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Drinking fountains PR_40_20_87_24 Drinking fountains YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Eye Wash Fountain and safety shower PR_40_20_87_28 Eye wash fountains YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

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Description Package of work Ss System - Code Ss System - Title Pr Product Code Pr Product TitleLODevLODev LODev

COMMENTS

Issued for Construction

Design Team Contractor

Responsible PartyLODev

Responsible Party

Responsible Party

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party

Model Elements - NRM1 (BCIS Elemental) Uniclass 2015 Model Element

Uniclass 2015Identifer Data

ListMaintainable

Asset Data List*

As Built / Handover In Use - Operational

Document Ref: MAS-GEN-008-Appendix B

MODEL PRODUCTION & DELIVERY TABLE (MPDT) REV:3Concept Design Schematic Design Design Development Issued for Construction

4.1.3Special Purpose Fittings, Furnishing and Equipment

Ss_40_45_37_45 Kitchen FF&E systems Preparation catering equipment - serverys, counters, benches, cookers..etc

Pr_40_70_65 Preparation catering equipment YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

INCLUDING: health serivce, airport, gymnasium Equipment..etc

Baby changing table or units PR_40_20_76_06 Baby changing units YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Sun shade Structure-Fabric PR_25_57_51 Membranes, liners, flexible sheets and fabrics YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Spill kit PR_40_70_75_81 Spillage control kits NOT MODELLEDNOT MODELLED

Ss_75_40_73_60 Passenger screening systems Check in counter scales PR_40_70_99_20 Check in counter scales YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Check in counter keyboards Pr_75_75_15_15 Computer keyboards YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Check in display monitors PR_75_75_15_24 Display screen monitors YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Boarding pass, bag ticket printer PR_75_75_15_66 Printers YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Bar code reader/scanner Pr_75_75_27_06 Barcode Reader YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Boarding gate card readers Pr_75_75_27_10 Boarding gate card readers YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Manual Card reader Pr_75_75_27_53 Manual Card Reader YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Smart Card Reader Pr_75_75_27_80 Smart card readers and writers YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Passport reader units PR_75_75_60_60 Passport readers YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Xray machine Pr_75_75_75_01 Advanced cabin baggage x-ray scanners YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Body scanning machine PR_75_75_75_10 Body scanners YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Explosive Trace Detector machine Pr_75_75_75_28 Explosive trace detection equipment YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Hand Held Metal Detector Pr_75_75_75_35 Hand Held Metal Detector NOT MODELLEDNOT MODELLED ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

4.1.4 Signs / Notices (Wayfinding) Ss_40_10_25 External signage and interpretation systems Emergency and fire escape route signs, internal and external (electronic signage maintainable asset data only)

Pr_40_10_27_62 Photoluminescent emergency signsYES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Pr_40_10_77_32 Fire escape route signs YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_40_10_30 Fire and safety signage systems Fire equiptment signs Pr_40_10_77_31 Fire equipment signs YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Ss_40_10_40 Internal architectural signage systems Architectural Signs -Room names, kitchen/restaurant signage..etcPr_40_10_90_80 Signage YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

.

.4.1.5 Works of Art N / A

4.1.6Non-Mechanical and Non-Electrical

N / A

INCLUDING: removable disabled access equipment, ladders…etc

4.1.7 Internal Planting N / A

4.1.8 Bird and Vermin Control N / A

5 SERVICES

5.0Zone, Distribution and Access Openings

Mechanical Equipment Zone N / A MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 300 CON 500 ..

* Electrical Equipment Zone N / A ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 300 CON 500Public Health Equipment Zone

N / A PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Fire Protection Equipment Zone

N / A FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 300 CON 500

Mechanical Distribution Zone N / A MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Electrical Distribution Zone N / A ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 300 CON 500

Public Health Distribution Zone

N / A PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Fire Protection Distribution Zone

N / A FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 300 CON 500

Builders work opening requirements

N / A CS 200 CS 300 CS 300 CON 500 CON 500

5.14.1FM Access Opening Requirements

N / A CS 200 CS 300 CS 300 CON 300 CON 500

5.1Sanitary Installations5.1.1 Sanitary Appliances Ss_40_15_90_97 WC systems WC Cisterns, including buttons Pr_40_20_93_89 WC cisterns YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

WC Pan Pr_40_20_93_94 WC pans YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Hand basins Pr_40_20_96 Wash basins, sinks and troughs YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Soap dispensers Pr_40_70_22_81 Soap dispensers YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Urinals and dividers Pr_40_20_93_82 Wall-hung urinals YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Pr_40_20_93_84 Waterless urinals YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Grab / hand rails Pr_40_20_76_84 Support rails YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Taps and water supply fittings Pr_40_20_87 Taps and water supply outlet fittings YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Mirrors Pr_25_71_53_06 Bathroom mirrors YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Waste bins, free standing or fixed Pr_40_50_07_96 Waste bins YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Pr_40_20_76_86 Toilet brush holders NOT MODELLEDNOT MODELLEDPr_40_20_76_88 Toilet roll holders YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_40_15_90_05 Accessible WC package systems WC Cisterns, including buttons Pr_40_20_93_89 WC cisterns YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500WC Pan Pr_40_20_93_94 WC pans YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Hand basins Pr_40_20_96 Wash basins, sinks and troughs YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Soap dispensers Pr_40_70_22_81 Soap dispensers YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Urinals and dividers Pr_40_20_93_82 Wall-hung urinals YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Pr_40_20_93_84 Waterless urinals YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Grab / hand rails Pr_40_20_76_84 Support rails YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Taps and water supply fittings Pr_40_20_87 Taps and water supply outlet fittings YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Mirrors Pr_25_71_53_06 Bathroom mirrors YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Waste bins, free standing or fixed Pr_40_50_07_96 Waste bins YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_40_15_75_78 Shower area systems Baths or bath units Pr_40_20_06_08 Baths YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Shower sets, fixed or moveable Pr_40_20_06_83 Shower seats YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Shower base or tray Pr_40_20_06_84 Shower trays YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Shower Towel rail Pr_40_20_76_90 Towel rails YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Shower head Pr_40_20_87_76 Shower heads YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Shower screen, curtain or rail Pr_40_20_06_79 Shower enclosures YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

5.1.2 Sanitary Ancillaries Ss_60_80 Drying systems Hand dryer or Towel dispensers Pr_40_70_62_37 Hand driers YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500INCLUDING: grab/ support rails, shower screens/ cubicles, holders, dispensers, hand dryers, electric towel rails

5.2 Services Equipment

5.2.1 Services Equipment Ss_50_30_04 Above ground waste water drainage systems Bulk storage tanks PR_60_50_10 Bulk storage tanks YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500INCLUDING: e.g. catering, servery

Ss_50_30_10 Below ground pumped drainage systemsFire water storage tank

PR_60_50_10_01 Fire water storage tank YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Master list * Chillers Ss_50_75 Wastewater storage, treatment and disposal systemsBuffer vessels PR_60_50_20_10 Buffer vessels YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500AHU (air handling units) Ss_50_30_02 Rainwater drainage systems Direct hot water storage cylinders PR_60_50_20_21 Direct hot water storage cylinders YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Boilers Ss_50_75 Wastewater storage, treatment and disposal systemsHigh pressure fire extinguishing gas storage cylinders PR_60_50_33_37 High pressure fire extinguishing gas storage cylindersYES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

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Description Package of work Ss System - Code Ss System - Title Pr Product Code Pr Product TitleLODevLODev LODev

COMMENTS

Issued for Construction

Design Team Contractor

Responsible PartyLODev

Responsible Party

Responsible Party

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party

Model Elements - NRM1 (BCIS Elemental) Uniclass 2015 Model Element

Uniclass 2015Identifer Data

ListMaintainable

Asset Data List*

As Built / Handover In Use - Operational

Document Ref: MAS-GEN-008-Appendix B

MODEL PRODUCTION & DELIVERY TABLE (MPDT) REV:3Concept Design Schematic Design Design Development Issued for Construction

Cooling Towers Ss_55_70_95_50 Mains water distribution network systems Liquid fuel tanks PR_60_50_47 Liquid fuel tanks YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Fans Ss_55_70_38_15 Cold water supply systems Pressure storage vessels PR_60_50_67 Pressure storage vessels YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Storage tanks, cylinders, cisterns and vessels (inc water, fuel, fire protection

Ss_55_70_38_20 Direct hot water storage supply systemsBoilers

PR_60_60_08 Boilers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Pumps (inc sump, water , AC Ss_55_40_85 Steam supply and condensate systemsGas fired boilers

PR_60_60_08_33 Gas fired boilers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Manifolds Ss_60_40_37 Heating systems Chillers and cooling towers PR_60_60_13 Chillers and cooling towers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Heat Exchangers Ss_60_40_17 Cooling systems Heat recovery distribution equipment PR_60_60_36 Heat recovery distribution equipment YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressurisation & Booster units

Ss_65_40_33_50 Mechanical extract ventilation systemsSteam generators

Pr_60_60_84 Steam generators YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Fan Coil Units Ss_65_40_33_51 Mechanical supply ventilation systems Electric instantaneous water heaters PR_60_60_96_27 Electric instantaneous water heaters YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Heaters inc batteries Ss_65_40_33_45 Kitchen extract ventilation systems Gas-fired instantaneous water heaters PR_60_60_96_33 Gas-fired instantaneous water heaters YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Heat emission units Ss_65_40_80 Smoke extract and control systems Air handling units PR_60_65_03 Air handling units YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Heated ceiling panels Ss_70 Electrical systems Heating and cooling coils PR_60_65_37 Heating and cooling coils YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Condensers Ss_70_30_35 High voltage distribution and transmission systemsDistribution boxes and switchboards PR_60_70_22 Distribution boxes and switchboards YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Cooling Units Ss_70_30_45_45 Low voltage distribution systems Distribution boards PR_60_70_22_22 Distribution boards YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Switchgear Ss_70_80 Lighting systems HV switchgear and transformers PR_60_70_36 High voltage switchgear and transformers YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Terminal control equipmentSs_55_50 Liquid fuel distribution and supply systems HV circuit breaker

PR_60_70_36_12 High voltage circuit breakers YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Motors (control units) Ss_80_50_60 Passenger and goods lift systems HV earthing switch PR_60_70_36_26 High voltage earthing switches YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Generators Ss_55_30_35 Gaseous and foam fire extinguishing systems HV Isolators PR_60_70_36_45 High voltage isolator YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Transformers Ss_55_30_35_35 Halocarbon gas total flooding fire extinguishing systems HV Ring Main unit and assessories

PR_60_70_36_72 High voltage ring main units YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Distribution Boards Ss_55_30_35_40 Inert gas total flooding fire extinguishing systems Alternators PR_60_70_65_03 Alternators YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500UPS Panels & Batteries Ss_55_30_65_30 Fire blanket systems Generator sets PR_60_70_65_34 Generator sets YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Invertors Ss_55_30_65_65 Portable fire extinguisher systems Internal combustion engines PR_60_70_65_41 Internal combustion engines YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Chilled Beams Ss_55_30_96_21 Deluge systems Fire hose reels PR_65_52_38_30 Fire hose reels YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500VAV - variable air volume systems inc boxes

Ss_55_30_96_29 Fire hose reel systemsSupply and exhaust pumps

PR_65_53_86 Supply and exhaust pumps YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

CAV - constant air volume systems inc boxes

Ss_55_30_96_30 Fire hydrant systemsFuel oil transfer pumps

PR_65_53_86_32 Fuel oil transfer pumps YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

VRV - variable Refrigeration volume systems inc boxes

Ss_55_30_96_85 Sprinkler systemsPressure booster pumps

PR_65_53_86_66 Pressure booster pumps YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Water Softeners Ss_75_50_28 Detection and alarm systems Drainage valves PR_65_54_24 Drainage valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Metering Equipment (inc water, fuel,

Ss_75_50_28_29 Fire detection and alarm systemsFire Hydrant Booster Connection

PR_65_54_30 Fire fighting valves and devices YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Instrumentation & control units (inc water, waste disposal,

Ss_75_70_52_80 Smoke and heat detection extract control systemsFire Sprinkler - Sprinkler Booster

PR_65_54_30_82 Sprinkler booster assembly YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Sensors & monitoring units (inc water, waste disposal, fuel

Ss_25_60_30 Fire stopping systemsGas solenoid valves

PR_65_54_33_38 Gas solenoid valves YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Treatment plant & equipment (inc straining Check valves

PR_65_54_40_13 Check valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Dosing equipment Control Valve PR_65_54_40_16 Control valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Sterilisation equipment Electrically-actuated control steam valves PR_65_54_85_26 Electrically-actuated control steam valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Trace Heating kits Backflow prevention devices PR_65_54_95_05 Backflow prevention devices YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Calorifiers Butterfly valves PR_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Plate recuperator/thermal wheels Flow measuring valves

PR_65_54_95_30 Flow measuring valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Services frame/ fixing systems Air filters

PR_65_57_02 Air filters YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

Services hanging systems Fire dampers PR_65_65_24_30 Fire dampers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Conduits & Cable trunking Smoke dampers PR_65_65_24_80 Smoke dampers YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Vibration isolation mountingsAir compressors

PR_65_67_16_02 Air compressors YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

Service gantries Fans PR_65_67_29 Fans YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Grilles, filters, diffusers Domestic fan units PR_65_67_29_23 Domestic fan units YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Attenuators Air transfer and cross talk attenuators PR_65_67_78_05 Air transfer and cross talk attenuators YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Actuators Circuit Breaker PR_65_72_27 Electrical protective devices YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire / smoke dampers Isolation transformers PR_65_72_27_42 Isolation transformers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Acoustic/ airflow control dampers Refuse disposal equipment

Pr_70_50_71 Refuse disposal equipment YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Heat pumps PR_70_60_37 Heat pumps YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Air conditioning units PR_70_65_03 Air conditioning units YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Evaporative cooling units PR_70_65_03_27 Evaporative cooling units YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Fan Coil Unit PR_70_65_03_29 Fan coil units YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Split coil room air conditioning units PR_70_65_03_86 Split coil room air conditioning units YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Variable air volume (VAV) fan assisted terminal units PR_70_65_04_93 Variable air volume (VAV) fan assisted terminal unitsYES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Controllers and control panels PR_75_50_18 Controllers and control panels YES YES FIRE/ELE 200 FIRE/ELE 300 FIRE/ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Control panels PR_75_50_18_17 Control panels YES YES FIRE/ELE 200 FIRE/ELE 300 FIRE/ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Gas fire extinguishing controls PR_75_50_33 Gas fire extinguishing controls YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Electrical actuation devices PR_75_50_33_25 Electrical actuation devices YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Extinguishing control panels PR_75_50_33_28 Extinguishing control panels YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Sensors and detectors PR_75_50_76 Sensors and detectors YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Air quality sensors PR_75_50_76_02 Air quality sensors YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Electric motors PR_75_51_26 Electric motors YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Variable Speed Drive, starter motor Pr_75_51_52 Motor starters, variable frequency drives and contactorsYES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Aspirating smoke detectors PR_75_75_30_03 Aspirating smoke detectors YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Combined smoke and heat detectors PR_75_75_30_15 Combined smoke and heat detectors YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire alarm panels PR_75_75_30_29 Fire alarm panels YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire alarm sounders PR_75_75_30_30 Fire alarm sounders YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire detection and alarm power supply equipment PR_75_75_30_31 Fire detection and alarm power supply equipment YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Interface panels PR_75_75_30_41 Interface panels YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Voice alarm controllers PR_75_75_94_95 Voice alarm controllers YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Flow Meters PR_80_51_46 Liquid flow meters YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire hose cabinets PR_80_77_28_30 Fire hose cabinets YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Substation PR_92_65 Substation YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Substation - Essential PR_92_65_25 Substation - Essential YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Substation - Non-Essential PR_92_65_45 Substation - Non-Essential YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.3Disposal Installations

5.3.1 Foul Drainage above ground Ss_50_30_04 Above ground waste water drainage systems Pipes, fittings, assessories and insulation Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Master list *Waste pipes, stacks and fittings

Ss_50_30_10 Below ground pumped drainage systems Gullies, trench drain, gratings or channels Pr_65_52_24 Drainage gullies and channels YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Ventilation elements inc AAV's

Ss_50_75 Wastewater storage, treatment and disposal systemsRodding eyes Pr_65_52_24_61 Plastics rodding eyes YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Access points (traps, rodding eyes, collars etc)

Ss_50_30_02 Rainwater drainage systems Traps Pr_65_52_25 Drainage traps and accessories YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Channels, gratings & upper level drains, gullies

Pumps PR_65_53 Pump products YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Condensate system elements Valves PR_65_54_24 Drainage valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Stack termination vents Pr_65_52_61_23 Discharge and ventilating stack terminations YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pr_65_54_24_02 Air admittance valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.3.2Chemical, Toxic and Industrial Liquid Waste Disposal

Ss_50_75 Wastewater storage, treatment and disposal systemsPipes, fittings, assessories and insulation Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Drainage traps and accessories Pr_65_52_25 Drainage traps and accessories YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pumps PR_65_53 Pump products YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

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Responsible PartyLODev

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Responsible Party

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Model Elements - NRM1 (BCIS Elemental) Uniclass 2015 Model Element

Uniclass 2015Identifer Data

ListMaintainable

Asset Data List*

As Built / Handover In Use - Operational

Document Ref: MAS-GEN-008-Appendix B

MODEL PRODUCTION & DELIVERY TABLE (MPDT) REV:3Concept Design Schematic Design Design Development Issued for Construction

Gullies, trench drain, gratings or channels Pr_65_52_24 Drainage gullies and channels YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500. Rodding eyes Pr_65_52_24_61 Plastics rodding eyes YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Storage tanks, cylinders and vessels Pr_60_50 Tank, cylinder and vessel products YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Settlement Tanks Pr_60_45_95 Wastewater settlement products YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Effluent treatment plant Pr_70_55_76 Sewage treatment plant YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Water filters, purifiers..etc Pr_40_70_51_84 Sterilisation equipment YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500All support systems, skids, platforms..etc YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Chemical Dosage System PR_60_55_96 Water treatment chemicals YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Brominator system PR_60_55_97 Water treatment products YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Dosing pots Pr_60_55_97_97 Water treatment dosing pots YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Gauges and sight glasses Pr_65_52_34 Gauges and sight glasses YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressue gauges PR_65_52_34_66 Pressue gauges YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.3.3 Refuse Disposal Ss_37_14 Chute systems Chute, ducting, associated machinery, flues and bins Pr_30_59_71_21 Refuse chute discharge outlets YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Chute Door, including frame, door and ironmongery Pr_30_59_71_22 Refuse chute doorsets YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.4 Water Installations5.4.1 Mains Water Supply Ss_55_70_95_50 Mains water distribution network systems Pipes, fittings, assessories and insulation Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: pipes, water meters, valves, tanks. control, sensor elements.

Water meters Pr_80_51_51_97 Water meters YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Pressure relief valves Pr_65_54_95_65 Pressure relief valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Drainage valves Pr_65_54_24 Drainage valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Isolating valves Pr_65_54_40_44 Isolating valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Check valves PR_65_54_40_13 Check valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Butterfly valves PR_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Flow measuring valves PR_65_54_95_30 Flow measuring valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Water supply pumps PR_65_53_96 Water supply pumps YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure booster pumps PR_65_53_86_66 Pressure booster pumps YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Gauges and sight glasses Pr_65_52_34 Gauges and sight glasses YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressue gauges PR_65_52_34_66 Pressue gauges YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Temperature gauges PR_65_52_34_88 Temperature gauges YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Valves - general PR_65_54 Valve products YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure Switch Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Control Valve PR_65_54_40_16 Control valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Backflow prevention valve or device PR_65_54_95_05 Backflow prevention devices YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Butterfly valves Pr_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Double regulating valves PR_65_54_95_26 Double regulating valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure regulating valves Pr_65_54_95_64 Pressure regulating valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Safety valves Pr_65_54_95_75 Safety valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Flow Meters PR_80_51_46 Liquid flow meters YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.4.2 Cold Water Distribution Ss_55_70_38_15 Cold water supply systems Pipes, fittings, assessories and insulation Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: pipes, valves, taps, pumps, pressurisation/ expansion unit. Booster sets, Internal RW harvesting systems. Grey Water collection pipe systems. control, sensor elements.

Pressure relief valves Pr_65_54_95_65 Pressure relief valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Metering valves Pr_65_54_95_50 Metering valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Drainage valves Pr_65_54_24 Drainage valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Check valves PR_65_54_40_13 Check valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Control valves PR_65_54_40_16 Control valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Butterfly valves PR_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Flow measuring valves PR_65_54_95_30 Flow measuring valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Water supply pumps PR_65_53_96 Water supply pumps YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure booster pumps PR_65_53_86_66 Pressure booster pumps YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Filter, strainer and harvesting systems Pr_65_57_96 Water filters and strainers YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Grey water filter system Pr_65_57_96_03 Active biological water filters YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Taps and fittings Pr_40_20_87 Taps and water supply outlet fittings YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Buffer vessels, make up water tank Pr_60_50_20_10 Buffer vessels YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Water Feeder Pump Pr_65_53_86 Supply and exhaust pumps YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure Switch Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Control Valve PR_65_54_40_16 Control valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Isolating valves Pr_65_54_40_44 Isolating valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Backflow prevention valve or device PR_65_54_95_05 Backflow prevention devices YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Butterfly valves Pr_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Double regulating valves PR_65_54_95_26 Double regulating valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure regulating valves Pr_65_54_95_64 Pressure regulating valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Safety valves Pr_65_54_95_75 Safety valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Tempering valves Pr_65_54_95_87 Tempering valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Thermostatic mixing valves Pr_65_54_95_88 Thermostatic mixing valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Steam traps and strainers Pr_65_55_86 Steam traps and strainers YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Leak detction control panel Pr_75_50_18_47 Liquid leak detection control panels YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Level Control Floats PR_75_50_46_29 Float liquid level controllers NOT MODELLED NOT MODELLEDFloat switches PR_75_50_46_30 Float switches NOT MODELLED NOT MODELLEDLiquid level sensors PR_75_50_47 Liquid level sensors NOT MODELLED NOT MODELLEDWater Sensors and detectors -flow, temperature, stack Pr_75_50_76 Sensors and detectors NOT MODELLED NOT MODELLEDWater Pressure Sensor PR_75_50_76_68 Pressure sensors NOT MODELLED NOT MODELLEDDifferential pressure transmitter Pr_75_75_90_20 Differential pressure transmitter YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Flow Meters PR_80_51_46 Liquid flow meters YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.4.3 Hot Water Distribution Ss_55_70_38_20 Direct hot water storage supply systems Pipes, fittings, assessories and insulation Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500INCLUDING: pipes, valves, taps, pumps, heat exchangers, cylinders, calorifiers, trace, frost protection, HW storage vessels/ expansion. control, sensor elements.

Pressure relief valves Pr_65_54_95_65 Pressure relief valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Metering valves Pr_65_54_95_50 Metering valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Drainage valves Pr_65_54_24 Drainage valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Check valves PR_65_54_40_13 Check valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Control valves PR_65_54_40_16 Control valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Butterfly valves PR_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Flow measuring valves PR_65_54_95_30 Flow measuring valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.4.4 Local Hot Water Distribution Same as above Water supply pumps PR_65_53_96 Water supply pumps YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Pressure booster pumps PR_65_53_86_66 Pressure booster pumps YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Bulk storage tanks Pr_60_50_10 Bulk storage tanks YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Boiling and Chilled Water Unit PR_40_70_23_42 Instant boiling and cold water taps YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Hot Water Units, electric and solar PR_60_50_20_21 Direct hot water storage cylinders YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Expansion Vessel / Tank Pr_60_50_20_28 Expansion vessels YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Control Valve PR_65_54_40_16 Control valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Isolating valves Pr_65_54_40_44 Isolating valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Backflow prevention valve or device PR_65_54_95_05 Backflow prevention devices YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Butterfly valves Pr_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Double regulating valves PR_65_54_95_26 Double regulating valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure regulating valves Pr_65_54_95_64 Pressure regulating valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Safety valves Pr_65_54_95_75 Safety valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Tempering valves Pr_65_54_95_87 Tempering valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

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Description Package of work Ss System - Code Ss System - Title Pr Product Code Pr Product TitleLODevLODev LODev

COMMENTS

Issued for Construction

Design Team Contractor

Responsible PartyLODev

Responsible Party

Responsible Party

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party

Model Elements - NRM1 (BCIS Elemental) Uniclass 2015 Model Element

Uniclass 2015Identifer Data

ListMaintainable

Asset Data List*

As Built / Handover In Use - Operational

Document Ref: MAS-GEN-008-Appendix B

MODEL PRODUCTION & DELIVERY TABLE (MPDT) REV:3Concept Design Schematic Design Design Development Issued for Construction

Thermostatic mixing valves Pr_65_54_95_88 Thermostatic mixing valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Steam traps and strainers Pr_65_55_86 Steam traps and strainers YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Leak detction control panel Pr_75_50_18_47 Liquid leak detection control panels YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Level Control Floats PR_75_50_46_29 Float liquid level controllers NOT MODELLED NOT MODELLEDFloat switches PR_75_50_46_30 Float switches NOT MODELLED NOT MODELLEDLiquid level sensors PR_75_50_47 Liquid level sensors NOT MODELLED NOT MODELLEDWater Sensors and detectors -flow, temperature, stack Pr_75_50_76 Sensors and detectors NOT MODELLED NOT MODELLEDWater Pressure Sensor PR_75_50_76_68 Pressure sensors NOT MODELLED NOT MODELLEDDifferential pressure transmitter Pr_75_75_90_20 Differential pressure transmitter YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Flow Meters PR_80_51_46 Liquid flow meters YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.4.5Steam and Condensate Distribution

Ss_55_40_85 Steam supply and condensate systems Pipes, fittings, assessories and insulation Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: pipes, valves, strainers, pumps, receivers & storage tanks/ cylinders, outlets, heat exchangers, calorifiers, control, sensor elements

Pressure relief valves Pr_65_54_95_65 Pressure relief valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Metering valves Pr_65_54_95_50 Metering valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Master list *Distribution pipelines and fittings =/> 25mm dia

Drainage valves Pr_65_54_24 Drainage valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Valve arrangement and accessories

Check valves PR_65_54_40_13 Check valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Flow isolation valves / control

Control valves PR_65_54_40_16 Control valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Access points (traps, rodding eyes, collars etc)

Butterfly valves PR_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Channels, gratings & upper level drains, gullies

Flow measuring valves PR_65_54_95_30 Flow measuring valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Condensate system elements Steam valves Pr_65_54_85 Steam valves YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Internal Grey & Rainwater harvesting systems

Steam manifolds Pr_65_55_84_50 Steam manifolds YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Potable water elements Sample coolers Pr_65_55_84_75 Sample coolers YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Vacuum breakers Pr_65_55_84_94 Vacuum breakers YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Blowdown vessels Pr_65_55_85_08 Blowdown vessels YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Flash steam recovery vessels Pr_65_55_85_30 Flash steam recovery vessels YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Steam feedtanks Pr_65_55_85_85 Steam feedtanks YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Steam traps and strainers Pr_65_55_86 Steam traps and strainers YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500Steam humidifiers Pr_65_67_39_84 Steam humidifiers YES YES PH 200 PH 300 PH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.5 Heat source5.5.1 Heat Source Ss_60_40_37 Heating systems Boilers, heat recovery boliler PR_60_60_08 Boilers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: biomass, gas, oil boiler plant. Electric, CHP boiler, Heat Pump, Ground Source Heat, solar thermal panels. valves, flues, calorifiers, control, sensor elements. Support, fixing and access related equipment.

Dual fuel cast iron boilers

Pr_60_60_08_24 Dual fuel cast iron boilers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

Dual fuel steel shell boilers Pr_60_60_08_25 Dual fuel steel shell boilers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Electric boilers Pr_60_60_08_27 Electric boilers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Gas boilers including fittings and assessories Pr_60_60_08_33 Gas fired boilers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Oil fired cast iron boilers Pr_60_60_08_58 Oil fired cast iron boilers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Oil fired steel shell boilers Pr_60_60_08_59 Oil fired steel shell boilers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Oil fired water tube boilers Pr_60_60_08_60 Oil fired water tube boilers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Solid fuel cast iron boilers Pr_60_60_08_80 Solid fuel cast iron boilers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Solid fuel steel shell boilers Pr_60_60_08_81 Solid fuel steel shell boilers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Burners inlcuding fittings and assessories Pr_60_60_10 Burners YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Heat recovery distribution equipment Pr_60_60_36 Heat recovery distribution equipment YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Heat recovery and ventilation unit PR_60_60_36 Heat recovery distribution equipment YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Calorifiers and plate heat exchangers Pr_60_60_38 Calorifiers and plate heat exchangers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Plate heat exchangers PR_60_60_38_62 Plate heat exchangers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Heat Plate Exchangers Pr_60_60_38_62 Heat Plate Exchangers YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Solar heat collector - solar thermal panels or solar heating arrayPr_60_60_81 Solar heat collectors YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Water heaters Pr_60_60_96 Water heaters YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Hot Water Unit - Electric Instantaneous PR_60_60_96_27 Electric instantaneous water heaters YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Hot Water Unit - Gas Instantaneous PR_60_60_96_33 Gas-fired instantaneous water heaters YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Heating and cooling coils Pr_60_65_37 Heating and cooling coils YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Heating Coils or similar PR_60_65_37 Heating and cooling coils YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.6Space Heating and Air Conditioning

Generators , engines and packaged heat and power unitsPR_60_70_65

Power generators, engines and packaged combined heat and power (CHP) units

YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Pipes, tube, fittings and assessories Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Isolating valves Pr_65_54_40_44 Isolating valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Boiler circulation pump Pr_65_55 Liquid and gas distribution products YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Power generators, engines and packaged combined heat and power (CHP) units

PR_70_60 Space heating and cooling products YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Heat pumps Pr_70_60_37 Heat pumps YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Control Panels - boilers, pumps, fan filter..etc PR_75_50_18_17 Control panels YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Temperature Limit Switch PR_75_51_17_75 Safety limit switches NOT MODELLED NOT MODELLED

5.6.1 Central Heating Ss_60_40_37 Heating systems Electric heater batteries Pr_60_65_37_27 Electric heater batteries YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: distribution pipelines, heat emission units, UFH, ceiling panels, warm air heating, convention systems, fan assisted systems, plumbed towel rails, valves and fittings, ductwork, Air Handling equipment, grilles, fans, filters,hangers, access openings, fire/ smoke/ acoustic control dampers. control, sensor elements.

Gas fired heater batteries

Pr_60_65_37_33 Gas fired heater batteries YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

Pipes, tube fittings and assessories Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Drainage valves Pr_65_54_24 Drainage valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Check valves PR_65_54_40_13 Check valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Control valves PR_65_54_40_16 Control valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Butterfly valves PR_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Flow measuring valves PR_65_54_95_30 Flow measuring valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Metering valves Pr_65_54_95_50 Metering valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure relief valves Pr_65_54_95_65 Pressure relief valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire and smoke dampers Pr_65_65_24_29 Fire and smoke dampers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire dampers Pr_65_65_24_30 Fire dampers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Smoke dampers Pr_65_65_24_80 Smoke dampers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Volume control dampers Pr_65_65_24_95 Volume control dampers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Ductwork and fittings Pr_65_65_25 Ductwork and fittings YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Circular sheet metal ductwork and fittings Pr_65_65_25_14 Circular sheet metal ductwork and fittings YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

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COMMENTS

Issued for Construction

Design Team Contractor

Responsible PartyLODev

Responsible Party

Responsible Party

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party

Model Elements - NRM1 (BCIS Elemental) Uniclass 2015 Model Element

Uniclass 2015Identifer Data

ListMaintainable

Asset Data List*

As Built / Handover In Use - Operational

Document Ref: MAS-GEN-008-Appendix B

MODEL PRODUCTION & DELIVERY TABLE (MPDT) REV:3Concept Design Schematic Design Design Development Issued for Construction

Flexible ductwork Pr_65_65_25_32 Flexible ductwork YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Rectangular sheet metal ductwork and fittings Pr_65_65_25_72 Rectangular sheet metal ductwork and fittings YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Smoke extract ductwork Pr_65_65_25_77 Smoke extract ductwork YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Air compressors PR_65_67_16_02 Air compressors YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Air receivers Pr_65_67_16_05 Air receivers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Fans Pr_65_67_29 Fans YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Air transfer and cross talk attenuators Pr_65_67_78_05 Air transfer and cross talk attenuators YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Fan coil units PR_70_65_03_29 Fan coil units YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Air terminals and diffusers Pr_70_65_04 Air terminals and diffusers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Terminal fan units Pr_70_65_04_88 Terminal fan units YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Variable air volume (VAV) fan assisted terminal units PR_70_65_04_93 Variable air volume (VAV) fan assisted terminal unitsYES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.6.2 Local Heating Ss_60_40_37 Heating systems Cabinet direct heaters Pr_70_60_36_06 Cabinet direct heaters YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500INCLUDING: room heaters (inc electric air) any associated flues, valves, control, sensor elements. Electric heated towel rails

Pr_70_60_36_26 Electric heated towel rails YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Equipment heaters Pr_70_60_36_29 Equipment heaters YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Fan convectors Pr_70_60_36_30 Fan convectors YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Gas fires Pr_70_60_36_35 Gas fires YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Mirror heaters Pr_70_60_36_52 Mirror heaters YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Radiators Pr_70_60_36_73 Radiators YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Room heaters Pr_70_60_36_74 Room heaters YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Trench convectors Pr_70_60_36_90 Trench convectors YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.6.3 Central Cooling Ss_60_40_17 Cooling systems Chilled water cooling coils Pr_60_65_37_12 Chilled water cooling coils YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: chilled beam systems, fan coil (cooling), VAV, VRV, FCU, Chillers, Refrigeration plant, Cooling towers, distribution ductwork and pipework, cold water feeds, valves, pumps, grilles, fans, filters, hangers, access openings, fire/ smoke/ acoustic control dampers. control, sensor elements.

Refrigerant cooling coils

Pr_60_65_37_72 Refrigerant cooling coils YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

Pipe, tube and fitting products Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Drainage valves Pr_65_54_24 Drainage valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Check valves PR_65_54_40_13 Check valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Control valves PR_65_54_40_16 Control valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Butterfly valves PR_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Flow measuring valves PR_65_54_95_30 Flow measuring valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Metering valves Pr_65_54_95_50 Metering valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure relief valves Pr_65_54_95_65 Pressure relief valves YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire and smoke dampers Pr_65_65_24_29 Fire and smoke dampers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire dampers Pr_65_65_24_30 Fire dampers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Smoke dampers Pr_65_65_24_80 Smoke dampers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Volume control dampers Pr_65_65_24_95 Volume control dampers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Ductwork and fittings Pr_65_65_25 Ductwork and fittings YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Circular sheet metal ductwork and fittings Pr_65_65_25_14 Circular sheet metal ductwork and fittings YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Flexible ductwork Pr_65_65_25_32 Flexible ductwork YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Rectangular sheet metal ductwork and fittings Pr_65_65_25_72 Rectangular sheet metal ductwork and fittings YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Smoke extract ductwork Pr_65_65_25_77 Smoke extract ductwork YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Fans Pr_65_67_29 Fans YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Air transfer and cross talk attenuators Pr_65_67_78_05 Air transfer and cross talk attenuators YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Active climatic beams Pr_70_60_14_02 Active climatic beams YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Climatic ceiling panels Pr_70_60_14_14 Climatic ceiling panels YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Multi-service climatic beams Pr_70_60_14_55 Multi-service climatic beams YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Passive climatic beams Pr_70_60_14_60 Passive climatic beams YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Air terminals and diffusers Pr_70_65_04 Air terminals and diffusers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Side Stream Filtration System Pr_60_45_29 Filtration mediums YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Buffer Tank PR_60_50_96 Water tanks and cisterns YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Chillers and heating towers PR_60_60_13 Chillers and cooling towers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Condensing Unit, Water Cooled Pr_60_65_37_72 Refrigerant cooling coils YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Axial flow fans Pr_65_67_29_05 Axial flow fans YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Sound Attenuators Pr_65_67_78 Sound attenuators YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Cross talk attenuators Pr_65_67_78_05 Air transfer and cross talk attenuators YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Air Curtain PR_70_60_36_02 Air curtains YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Air conditioning units PR_70_65_03 Air conditioning units YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Evaporative cooling units PR_70_65_03_27 Evaporative cooling units YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Fan Coil Unit PR_70_65_03_29 Fan coil units YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Pre-conditioned air units (PCA) Pr_70_65_03_60 Pre-conditioned air units (PCA) YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Pre-conditioned air hose retriever Pr_70_65_03_63 Pre-conditioned air hose retriever YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Variable air volume (VAV) fan assisted terminal units PR_70_65_04_93 Variable air volume (VAV) fan assisted terminal unitsYES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Air compressors PR_65_67_16_02 Air compressors YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Air receivers Pr_65_67_16_05 Air receivers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.6.4 Local Cooling Ss_60_40_17 Cooling systems Local air conditioning units Pr_70_65_03_47 Local air conditioning units YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: local cooling units, inc remote condensers, distribution ductwork and pipework, valves, pumps, grilles, fans, filters, hangers, access openings, fire/ smoke/ acoustic control dampers. control, sensor elements.

Room Air Condition Unit (local)

Pr_70_65_03_72 Room air conditioning units YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

Split coil remote air cooled condensing units - outside Pr_70_65_03_84 Split coil remote air cooled condensing units YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.6.5 Central Heating and Cooling HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.6.6 Local Heating and Cooling

5.6.7 Central Air Conditioning Ss_60_40_17 Cooling systems HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: plenum air heating systems, VAV, dual duct and/or induction AC systems, Multi-zone AC systems, Chillers, AHU's, terminal units, distribution ductwork and pipework, valves, pumps, grilles, fans, filters, hangers, access openings, fire/ smoke/ acoustic control dampers. control, sensor elements.

5.6.8 Local Air Conditioning Ss_60_40_17 Cooling systems HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

Refer. 5.6.1 and 5.6.3 for product codes

Refer. 5.6.3 for product codes

Refer. 5.6.4 for product codes

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Description Package of work Ss System - Code Ss System - Title Pr Product Code Pr Product TitleLODevLODev LODev

COMMENTS

Issued for Construction

Design Team Contractor

Responsible PartyLODev

Responsible Party

Responsible Party

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party

Model Elements - NRM1 (BCIS Elemental) Uniclass 2015 Model Element

Uniclass 2015Identifer Data

ListMaintainable

Asset Data List*

As Built / Handover In Use - Operational

Document Ref: MAS-GEN-008-Appendix B

MODEL PRODUCTION & DELIVERY TABLE (MPDT) REV:3Concept Design Schematic Design Design Development Issued for Construction

INCLUDING: local self contained ACU's, DX, inc remote condensers, distribution ductwork and pipework, valves, pumps, grilles, fans, filters, hangers, access openings, fire/ smoke/ acoustic control dampers. control, sensor elements. inc plant vibration isolation mounting equipment.

5.7 Ventilation5.7.1 Central Ventilation Ss_65_40_33_50 Mechanical extract ventilation systems Fire and smoke dampers Pr_65_65_24_29 Fire and smoke dampers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: air supply and extract systems, terminal, fan units, distribution ductwork and pipework, valves, pumps, grilles, fans, filters, hangers, access openings, fire/ smoke/ acoustic control dampers. control, sensor elements. Vibration isolation mounting equipment.

Ss_65_40_33_51 Mechanical supply ventilation systems

Fire dampers

Pr_65_65_24_30 Fire dampers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

Smoke dampers Pr_65_65_24_80 Smoke dampers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Volume control dampers Pr_65_65_24_95 Volume control dampers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Ductwork and fittings Pr_65_65_25 Ductwork and fittings YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Circular sheet metal ductwork and fittings Pr_65_65_25_14 Circular sheet metal ductwork and fittings YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Flexible ductwork Pr_65_65_25_32 Flexible ductwork YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Rectangular sheet metal ductwork and fittings Pr_65_65_25_72 Rectangular sheet metal ductwork and fittings YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Smoke extract ductwork Pr_65_65_25_77 Smoke extract ductwork YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Fans Pr_65_67_29 Fans YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Air transfer and cross talk attenuators Pr_65_67_78_05 Air transfer and cross talk attenuators YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Air terminals and diffusers Pr_70_65_04 Air terminals and diffusers YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Air Handing units inlcuding access zones, doors, plints..etc PR_60_65_03 Air handling units YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Supply and exhaust pumps Pr_65_53_86 Supply and exhaust pumps YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Axial flow fans Pr_65_67_29_05 Axial flow fans YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Exhaust Smoke Fan PR_65_67_29_64 Powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilators YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Sound Attenuators Pr_65_67_78 Sound attenuators YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500Cross talk attenuators Pr_65_67_78_05 Air transfer and cross talk attenuators YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.7.2 Local and Special Ventilation Ss_65_40_33_45 Kitchen extract ventilation systemsKitchen Extract Hoods Pr_60_65_94 Ventilation hoods and extract points

YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: toilet, changing, kitchen, fume cupboard, dust, roof mounted smoke extraction units. Distribution ductwork and pipework, grilles, fans, filters, hangers, access openings, fire/ smoke/ acoustic control dampers. control, sensor elements. Vibration isolation mounting equipment.

Kitchen Exhaust Smoke Fan PR_65_67_29_64 Powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilators

YES YES HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.7.3 Smoke Extract/Control Ss_65_40_80 Smoke extract and control systems HVAC 200 HVAC 300 HVAC 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: automatic smoke extract systems, fan units. Distribution ductwork and pipework, grilles, fans, filters, hangers, access openings, fire/ smoke/ acoustic control dampers. control, sensor elements. Vibration isolation mounting equipment.

5.8Electrical Installations

5.8.1Electric Mains and Sub-mains Distribution

Ss_70_30_35 High voltage distribution and transmission systemsGround Power unit

PR_60_70_06_35 Ground power unit (GPU) YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: LV & HV mains Distribution inc. switchgear panel, distribution boards. Cable trays, conduits, cable trunking, busbar trunking, earthing & bonding components.Transformers. Fuse pillars.

Ss_70_30_45_45 Low voltage distribution systems

Power skate

PR_60_70_06_60 Power skate YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Batteries PR_60_70_06_76 Sealed lead acid batteries YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Distribution boxes and switchboards PR_60_70_22 Distribution boxes and switchboards YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Cubicle switchboards PR_60_70_22_19 Cubicle switchboards YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Distribution boards Pr_60_70_22_22 Distribution boards YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500High voltage switchgear and transformers Pr_60_70_36 High voltage switchgear and transformers YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500High voltage circuit breakers PR_60_70_36_12 High voltage circuit breakers YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500HV earthing switches PR_60_70_36_26 High voltage earthing switches YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500High voltage isolator PR_60_70_36_45 High voltage isolator YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500High voltage ring main units PR_60_70_36_72 High voltage ring main units YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Low voltage switchgear Pr_60_70_48 Low voltage switchgear YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Automatic transfer switching equipment PR_60_70_48_05 Automatic transfer switching equipment (TSE) YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Power busbar trunking Pr_60_70_48_66 Power busbar trunking YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Uninterupted Power Supply unit PR_60_70_64_93 Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Cable management and accessories Pr_65_70_11 Cable management and accessories YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Switches, power outlets and all wiring accessories Pr_65_72_97 Wiring accessories YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Power supply units PR_60_70 Power supply products YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Batteries and chargers Pr_60_70_06 Batteries and chargers YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Generators , engines and packaged heat and power unitsPR_60_70_65 Power generators, engines and packaged co

mbined heat and power (CHP) unitsYES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Alternators PR_60_70_65_03 Alternators YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Engines Pr_60_70_65_41 Internal combustion engines YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500HV Cables, essential, non-essential, tranfer, spare Pr_65_70_36 High voltage cables YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Circuit Breaker PR_65_72_27 Electrical protective devices YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Isolation transformers PR_65_72_27_42 Isolation transformers YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Power Factor Correction Pr_65_72_43_05 Power Factor Correction YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Voltage transformers PR_65_72_43_96 Voltage transformers YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Refer. 5.7.1 for product codes

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Description Package of work Ss System - Code Ss System - Title Pr Product Code Pr Product TitleLODevLODev LODev

COMMENTS

Issued for Construction

Design Team Contractor

Responsible PartyLODev

Responsible Party

Responsible Party

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party

Model Elements - NRM1 (BCIS Elemental) Uniclass 2015 Model Element

Uniclass 2015Identifer Data

ListMaintainable

Asset Data List*

As Built / Handover In Use - Operational

Document Ref: MAS-GEN-008-Appendix B

MODEL PRODUCTION & DELIVERY TABLE (MPDT) REV:3Concept Design Schematic Design Design Development Issued for Construction

Motors, motor controls, control circuit devices, timeswitches, fans…etcPR_75_51Motors, motor controls, control circuit devices and timeswitches

YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Protection relay Pr_75_51_52_65 Protection relays YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Current transformers Pr_80_51_51_19 Current transformers YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Energy meters Pr_80_51_51_28 Energy meters YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Generator I/O Skid Pr_80_77_94 Vibration isolation products YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Modules Pr_92_55 Modules YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Containment (cable tray, trunking..etc) Pr_65_70_11 Cable management YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.8.2 Power Installations UPS Switches Pr_75_50_18_92 Uninterruptible power supply control panels YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: LV / DC installation elements inc switchgear, distribution boards. UPS installations. cable trays, conduits, cable trunking, earthing & bonding components. Socket outlets, fuse connection units. Final connection equipment e.g. boilers, water heaters, extract units etc.)

: Pr_60_70_64_93 Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units

YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.8.3 Lighting Installations Ss_70_80 Lighting systems Lighting busbar trunking Pr_65_70_11_47 Lighting busbar trunking YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: exterior and internal lighting, emergency lighting. LV switchgear & distribution boards, cable trays, conduits, trunking, earthing & bonding elements, switches, pull cords, pendants, roses, luminaires, lamps. Lighting control equipment.

Lightning Protection system

Pr_65_70_46 Lightning protection and earthing components YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Switches, power outlets and all wiring accessories Pr_65_72_97 Wiring accessories YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Luminaires, lighting track and lighting accessories Pr_70_70_48 Luminaires, lighting track and lighting accessories YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Lighting controls and lighting distribution products Pr_70_70_47 Lighting controls and lighting distribution products YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Passive infrared (PIR) sensors Pr_75_50_76_59 Passive infrared (PIR) sensors YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.8.4Specialist Lighting Installations

Ss_70_80 Lighting systemsRunway and taxiway elevated lights, including fixture and any support structure

Pr_70_75_01_70 Runway and taxiway elevated lights YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: display signage, studio, theatre, arena lighting. LV switchgear & distribution boards, cable trays, conduits, trunking, earthing & bonding elements, switches. Lighting control equipment. Runway and taxiway inset lights, including fixture and any

support structure

Pr_70_75_01_71 Runway and taxiway inset lights YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.8.5Local Electricity Generation Systems

Ss_70_30_35 High voltage distribution and transmission systemsGenerator control panels

Pr_60_70_65_33 Generator control panels YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: emergency/ standby generators and associated supply/ fittings etc. Wind turbines, PV panels (roof or building mounted)

Ss_70_30_45_45 Low voltage distribution systems

Generator sets

Pr_60_70_65_34 Generator sets YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

PVs, inlcuding any supports or switches,,etc Pr_60_70_65_63 Photovoltaic modules YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Solar heat collector - solar thermal panels or solar heating arrayPr_60_60_81 Solar heat collectors YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Switches, power outlets and all wiring accessories Pr_65_72_97 Wiring accessories YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Containment (cable tray, trunking..etc) Pr_65_70_11 Cable management YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.8.6Earthing and Bonding Systems

ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: cables and components. Earthing busbars, cover boxes.

ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

ELE 200 ELE 200 ELE 200 CON 400 CON 500

Master list *Earthing & Bonding components

ELE 200 ELE 200 ELE 200 CON 400 CON 500

Main distribution Busbar . ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Power Installations (sockets and small power items)

ELE 200 ELE 200 ELE 200 CON 400 CON 500

Containment ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Power Wiring ELE 200 ELE 200 ELE 200 CON 400 CON 500General Light Fittings (Exterior & Interior)

ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Emergency Lightings (Exterior & Interior)

ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Security Lighting (Exterior & Interior)

ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Lighting switches & ceiling devices

ELE 200 ELE 200 ELE 200 CON 400 CON 500

Luminaires and Lamps ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Illuminated signage, display ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Studio, stage, gantry lighting and the like

ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Emergency/ standby generator plant

ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Wind Turbines ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Photovoltaic devices ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Solar Collectors ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.9 Fuel Installations5.9.1 Fuel Storage Ss_55_50 Liquid fuel distribution and supply systems Fuel / bulk storage tanks and support structures PR_60_50_47 Liquid fuel tanks YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: inc storage tanks and supports Pressured Fuel Storage Tank - Gas or liquids Pr_60_50_67 Pressured storage vessel

YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Oil Pump PR_65_53_86_32 Fuel oil transfer pumps YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Air filters PR_65_57_02 Air filters YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.9.2 Fuel Distribution Systems Ss_55_50 Liquid fuel distribution and supply systems Fuel meters Pr_80_51_51_32 Fuel meters YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Refer. 5.8.1 for system codesRefer. 5.8.1 for product codes

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Description Package of work Ss System - Code Ss System - Title Pr Product Code Pr Product TitleLODevLODev LODev

COMMENTS

Issued for Construction

Design Team Contractor

Responsible PartyLODev

Responsible Party

Responsible Party

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party

Model Elements - NRM1 (BCIS Elemental) Uniclass 2015 Model Element

Uniclass 2015Identifer Data

ListMaintainable

Asset Data List*

As Built / Handover In Use - Operational

Document Ref: MAS-GEN-008-Appendix B

MODEL PRODUCTION & DELIVERY TABLE (MPDT) REV:3Concept Design Schematic Design Design Development Issued for Construction

INCLUDING: inc distribution pipelines, valves, pumps, monitoring/ control equipment, sensors, manifolds, meters, boosters.

Gas solenoid valves PR_65_54_33_38 Gas solenoid valves

YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Gas pressure regulator Pr_65_54_33_47 Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) pressure regulators YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Gas shut off or emergency valve PR_65_54_33_49 Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) shut off valves and emergency valvesYES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500Fuel , motor, pump control panel Pr_75_50_18 Controllers and control panels YES YES MECH 200 MECH 300 MECH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Master list *Distribution pipelines and fittings

*Thermal Insulation (e.g duct/pipe lines)

5.10Lift and conveyor installations5.10.1 Lifts and Enclosed Hoists Ss_80_50_60 Passenger and goods lift systems Lift control panels Pr_75_50_18_45 Lift control panels YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: cars, doors, cages, lifting equipment, emergency lighting, alarms, telephones, associated controls and electrical equipment. Lift cars

Pr_80_77_46_46 Lift cars YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Lift landing doorsets Pr_30_59_46_46 Lift landing doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Lifting platforms and hoists Pr_65_80_47 Lifting platforms and hoists YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Inclined chairlifts Pr_65_80_42_39 Inclined chairlifts YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Fixed hoists Pr_65_80_47_31 Fixed hoists YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

5.10.2 Escalators Ss_80_20_62_28 Escalator systems Escalator system Pr_65_80_28_21 Escalators YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500INCLUDING: ancillary components, step/ handrail lighting, balustrades, cladding, access hatch, controls

5.10.3Moving Pavements (travelators, stairlifts)

Ss_80_20_62_53 Moving walkway systems Travellator system

Pr_65_80_28_52 Moving walks YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Elevated Link bridges PR_30_59_60 Passenger boarding bridges YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 5005.10.4 Powered Stairlifts Ss_80_50_60 Passenger and goods lift systems Lift cars Pr_80_77_46_46 Lift cars YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.10.5 Conveyors SS_80_20_60 Parcel sorting systems Baggage handling items, conveyers, belts, drivers, meters..etcPr_65_80_06 Baggage handling conveyors YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500SS_80_20_06_04 Airport baggage handling systems Baggage handling conveyor belt PR_65_80_96_07 Belt conveyors YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500

Drag or chain link conveyors PR_65_80_96_24 Drag or chain link conveyors YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500Baggage handling drive PR_65_80_06_15 Drive YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500Baggage handling gearbox PR_65_80_06_25 Gearbox YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500Baggage handling roller PR_65_80_06_55 Roller YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500Baggage handling carriage Pr_65_80_06_05 Carriage YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500Baggage handling drive Pr_65_80_06_15 Drive YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500Baggage handling roller shaft Pr_65_80_06_65 Shaft YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500Automatic Tag Reading Pr_75_75_50_05 ATR - Automatic Tag Reading YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Pr_75_50_18_73 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.10.6Dock Levellers and Scissor Lifts

Ss_80_30 Crane and hoist systemsDock Leveller

Pr_65_80_23 Dock levellers YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.10.7Cranes and Unenclosed Hoists

Ss_80_30 Crane and hoist systemsCrane or lifting equiptment

Pr_65_80_15 Cranes and lifting systems YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.10.8Car Lifts, Car Stacking Systems, turntables and the like

Ss_80_30_40 Hoist systemsVehicle hoists

Pr_65_80_47_94 Vehicle hoists YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: control units, access hatches for maintenance

5.10.9 Document Handling Systems N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

5.10.10Other Lift and Conveyor installations (disabled hoists)

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Master list *Control units including emergency isolators

5.11Fire and lightning protection5.11.1 Fire fighting Systems

Fire Detection Systems Ss_75_50_28_29 Fire detection and alarm systems Fire Panels Pr_75_75_30_29 Fire alarm panels YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire Network Indicator panels or similar Pr_75_75_30_41 Interface panels YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Power Supply Unit (PSU) Pr_75_75_30_31 Fire detection and alarm power supply equipment YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Multi aspirating smoke detection aparatis - piping Pr_75_75_30_03 Aspirating smoke detectors YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Batteries Pr_60_70_06_76 Sealed lead acid batteries YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Sounders & Bells Pr_75_75_30_30 Fire alarm sounders YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Manual Call Point (MCP) Pr_75_75_30_50 Manual call points YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Mimic alarm panels Pr_75_75_30_52 Mimic alarm panels YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire fighters control panel Pr_75_50_18_80 Smoke and heat exhaust control panels YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Visual alarms Pr_75_75_30_97 Visual alarm signal devices YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Graphics PC Pr_75_75_15_21 Desktop computers YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Graphics Printer Pr_75_75_15_66 Printers YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Radio-linked interface units Pr_75_75_30_70 Radio-linked interface modules YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Smoke Detectors Pr_75_75_30_65 Point smoke detectors YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Heat Detectors Pr_75_75_30_64 Point heat detectors YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Containment (cable tray, trunking..etc) Pr_65_70_11 Cable management YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Evacuation Systems Ss_75_50_28_29 Fire detection and alarm systems Fire Panels Pr_75_75_94_30 Emergency warning and intercommunication system control panelYES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Speakers Pr_75_75_94_15 Ceiling mounted voice alarm loudspeakers YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire Microphone Pr_60_75_06_53 Microphones YES YES

Occupant Warning Systems Ss_75_50_28_29 Fire detection and alarm systems Fire Panels Pr_75_75_94_95 Voice alarm controllers YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Speakers Pr_75_75_94_15 Ceiling mounted voice alarm loudspeakers YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Special Hazards (Controls) Ss_55_30_35 Gaseous and foam fire extinguishing systems Gas Suppression System Control Panel Pr_75_50_33_28 Extinguishing control panels YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500(Gas Suppression System) Local Control Station Pr_75_50_33_40 Local gas control station YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Emergency abort devices Pr_75_50_33_26 Emergency abort devices YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Emergency hold devices Pr_75_50_33_27 Emergency hold devices YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Evacuate area sign Pr_75_50_33_22 Evacuate area sign YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Do not enter sign Pr_75_50_33_21 Do not enter sign YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500System inoperative Visual Warning Device Pr_75_50_33_80 System inoperative sign YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Gas Exhaust Fan Pr_75_50_33_30 Gas exhaust fan YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

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COMMENTS

Issued for Construction

Design Team Contractor

Responsible PartyLODev

Responsible Party

Responsible Party

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party

Model Elements - NRM1 (BCIS Elemental) Uniclass 2015 Model Element

Uniclass 2015Identifer Data

ListMaintainable

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Document Ref: MAS-GEN-008-Appendix B

MODEL PRODUCTION & DELIVERY TABLE (MPDT) REV:3Concept Design Schematic Design Design Development Issued for Construction

Fire Interfaces Ss_75_70_52_80 Smoke and heat detection extract control systemsAny non-standard interface panels Pr_75_75_30_41 Interface panels YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Smoke Alarms Ss_75_50_28 Detection and alarm systems Smoke alarms Pr_75_75_30_80 Smoke alarms YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Fire Sprinkler Systems Ss_55_30_96_85 Sprinkler systems Sprinkler Control Valve Pr_65_54_30_85 Sprinkler system alarm valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Alarm Pressure Switch Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Installation Pressure Switch Pr_65_54_30_66 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure Gauge Pr_65_54_30_67 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Main Stop Valve Pr_65_54_95_12 Cast iron gate valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500System Isolation Valve Pr_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Jacking Pump Pr_65_53_86_66 Pressure booster pumps YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Jacking Pump Accumulator Tank Pr_60_50_20_02 Accumulators YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Jacking Pump Pressure Switch Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Water Gong Pr_65_54_30_92 Water driven gong YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Sprinkler Booster Pr_65_54_30_82 Sprinkler booster assembly YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Valve Monitor Pr_65_54_30_30 Fire fighting alarm devices YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Flow Switch Pr_65_54_95_30 Flow measuring valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Backflow Prevention Valve Pr_65_54_95_05 Backflow prevention devices YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure Relief Valve Pr_65_54_95_65 Pressure relief valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Sprinkler Head Pr_70_55_97_84 Sprinkler heads YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Remote Test Valve Pr_65_54_30_75 Remote test valve YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Piping, brackery, frames, any support structures Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire Sprinkler - Pressure tank Pr_60_50_20_02 Accumulators YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Deluge Systems Ss_55_30_96_21 Deluge systems Deluge Control Valve Pr_65_54_30_22 Deluge valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Alarm Pressure Switch Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure Gauge Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Pr_65_54_95_12 Cast iron gate valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pr_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pr_65_54_95_12 Cast iron gate valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pr_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Manual Release Valve Pr_65_54_30_02 Alarm test valve assemblies YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Solenoid Valve Pr_65_54_30_80 Solenoid valve YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Open Sprinkler Head Pr_70_55_97_57 Nozzles YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Fire Pumps Ss_55_30_96_85 Sprinkler systems Diesel Pump Pr_65_53_86_66 Pressure booster pumps YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Electric Pump Pr_65_53_86_66 Pressure booster pumps YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pump Control Panel Pr_75_50_18_06 Automatic sprinkler electric pump control panels YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pump Start Pressure Switch Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Jacking Pump Pr_65_53_86_66 Pressure booster pumps YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Jacking Pump Pressure Tank Pr_60_50_20_02 Accumulators YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Jacking Pump Pressure Switch Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire Water Storage Tank Pr_60_50_10_01 Fire water storage tank YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Tank Float Valve Pr_65_54_95_29 Float-operated valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure Relief Valve Pr_65_54_95_65 Pressure relief valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire Pump Non-Return Valve Pr_65_54_30_12 Check and non-return valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Pr_65_54_95_12 Cast iron gate valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pr_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Special Hazards Systems Ss_55_30_35 Gaseous and foam fire extinguishing systems Manual Gas Suppression Isolation Actuator Pr_75_50_33_50 Manual triggering devices YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500(Gas Suppression System) Manual Gas Suppression Isolation Valve Pr_75_50_33_56 Non-electrical gas fire extinguishing disable devices YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Gas Suppression System Actuator Pr_75_50_33_25 Electrical actuation devices YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Alarm Pressure Switch Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Low Pressure Switch Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pilot Cylinder Pr_60_50_33_15 Compressed gas cylinders YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Gas Nozzle Pr_70_55_33_36 Halocarbons and inert gas fire extinguishing nozzles YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure Relief Vent Pr_65_65_24_68 Pressure relief dampers YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Foam tanks or drums PR_60_50_67_31 Foam fire fighting tanks YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Halocarbon gas total flooding fire extinguishing systems

Ss_55_30_35_35Halocarbon gas total flooding fire extinguishing systems

Gas Bottles / Agent Storage Cylinder - low pressure Pr_60_50_33_48 Low pressure fire extinguishing gas storage cylindersYES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Inert gas total flooding fire extinguishing systems

Ss_55_30_35_40 Inert gas total flooding fire extinguishing systems Gas Bottles / Agent Storage Cylinder - high pressure Pr_60_50_33_37 High pressure fire extinguishing gas storage cylindersYES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Wall Wetting (associated with Sprinkler System)

Ss_55_30_96_85 Sprinkler systems Sprinkler Control Valve Pr_65_54_30_85 Sprinkler system alarm valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Alarm Pressure Switch Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Installation Pressure Switch Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure Gauge Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Pr_65_54_95_12 Cast iron gate valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pr_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pr_65_54_95_12 Cast iron gate valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pr_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Jacking Pump Pr_65_53_86_66 Pressure booster pumps YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Jacking Pump Accumulator Tank Pr_60_50_20_02 Accumulators YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Jacking Pump Pressure Switch Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Water Gong Pr_65_54_30_92 Water driven gong YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pressure Relief Valve Pr_65_54_95_65 Pressure relief valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Sprinkler Head Pr_70_55_97_84 Sprinkler heads YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Remote Test Valve Pr_65_54_30_02 Alarm test valve assemblies YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Piping, brackery, frames, any support structures Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Fire Extinguishers Ss_55_30_65_65 Portable fire extinguisher systems CO2 Fire Extinguisher Pr_40_50_28_11 Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500DCP Fire Extinguisher Pr_40_50_28_24 Dry powder fire extinguishers YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500DCP Fire Extinguisher - Wheeled Pr_40_50_28_24 Dry powder fire extinguishers YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Foam Fire Extinguisher Pr_40_50_28_30 Foam fire extinguishers YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Water Fire Extinguisher Pr_40_50_28_96 Water fire extinguishers YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Wet Chem Fire Extinguisher Pr_40_50_28_97 Wet chemical fire extinguishers YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Loacation Signage Pr_40_10_77_31 Fire equipment signs YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Type Signage Pr_40_10_77_31 Fire equipment signs YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Extinguisher Mounting Brackets Pr_20_85_09_28 Extinguisher mounting brackets YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Extinguisher Stand Pr_40_50_28_28 Extinguisher floor stands YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire equipment cabinets Pr_80_77_28_28 Fire equipment cabinets YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire extinguisher cabinets Pr_80_77_28_29 Fire extinguisher cabinets YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Portable fire extinguishers PR_40_50_28_64 Portable fire extinguishers YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Fire Blankets Ss_55_30_65_30 Fire blanket systems Fire blanket Pr_40_50_28_29 Fire protective blankets YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Fire Hose Reels Ss_55_30_96_29 Fire hose reel systems Fire Hose Reel Pr_65_52_38_30 Fire hose reels YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Foam Branches Pr_65_52_38_35 Foam branch assembly YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire Hose Reel Signage Pr_40_10_77_31 Fire equipment signs YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire Hose Reel Cabinet Pr_80_77_28_30 Fire hose cabinets YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Fire Hydrants Ss_55_30_96_30 Fire hydrant systems L-Type (Covered) Hydrant Pr_70_55_97_01 Above-ground fire hydrants YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pillar Hydrant Pr_70_55_97_01 Above-ground fire hydrants YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Below Ground (Ground Plug) Hydrant Pr_70_55_97_93 Underground fire hydrants YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Landing Valve (Stair Landing) Pr_65_54_30_97 Wet riser landing valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Pr_65_54_95_12 Cast iron gate valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pr_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pr_65_54_95_12 Cast iron gate valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Pr_65_54_95_08 Butterfly valves YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

System Isolation Valve

Main Stop Valve

System Isolation Valve

System Isolation Valve

Main Stop Valve

System Isolation Valve

Main Stop Valve

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Description Package of work Ss System - Code Ss System - Title Pr Product Code Pr Product TitleLODevLODev LODev

COMMENTS

Issued for Construction

Design Team Contractor

Responsible PartyLODev

Responsible Party

Responsible Party

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party

Model Elements - NRM1 (BCIS Elemental) Uniclass 2015 Model Element

Uniclass 2015Identifer Data

ListMaintainable

Asset Data List*

As Built / Handover In Use - Operational

Document Ref: MAS-GEN-008-Appendix B

MODEL PRODUCTION & DELIVERY TABLE (MPDT) REV:3Concept Design Schematic Design Design Development Issued for Construction

Fire Hydrant Booster Pr_65_54_30_40 Hydrant booster assembly YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire Hydrant Marker Pr_40_10_57_32 Fire hydrant indicator plates YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire Hydrant or Booster Cabinet Pr_80_77_28_46 Large fire hydrant surface boxes YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire Hydrant Signage Pr_40_10_77_31 Fire equipment signs YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Lay Flat Hoses Pr_65_52_38_96 Water hoses YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Pre-Engineered Systems Ss_55_30_96_30 Fire hydrant systems Kitchen Hood Suppression System Pr_40_50_28_31 Fire suppression liquid YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Fire & Smoke Doors Ss_25_30_20 Door, shutter and hatch systems Fire Doors Pr_30_59_24_28 Fire doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Fire Hatches Pr_30_59_71_12 Chute automatic fire doors YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Fire Shutters Pr_30_59_84_30 Fire-resisting roller shutters YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Smoke Doors Pr_30_59_24_84 Smoke doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Door Signage Pr_40 Signage, sanitary fittings and fittings, furnishing and equipment (FF&E) productsYES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Smoke Door Seals Pr_25_80_79_86 Static smoke barriers YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Sliding Fire Doors Pr_30_59_24_82 Sliding fire doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Apartment & Solid Doors Ss_25_30 Door, shutter and hatch systems Apartment Doors Pr_30_59_24_28 Fire doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Solid Core Doors Pr_30_59_24_28 Fire doorsets YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Fire & Smoke Barriers Ss_25_60_30 Fire stopping systems Fire Wall Barrier Pr_25_80_79_85 Static fire barrier YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire Ceiling Barrier Pr_25_80_79_85 Static fire barrier YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire Floor Barrier Pr_25_80_79_85 Static fire barrier YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Smoke Wall Barrier Pr_25_80_79_86 Static smoke barrier YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Smoke Ceiling Barrier Pr_25_80_79_86 Static smoke barrier YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Smoke Floor Barrier Pr_25_80_79_86 Static smoke barrier YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fire Curtains (Mech) Pr_25_80_79_25 Fire and smoke curtain systems YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Horizontal fire curtain systems Pr_25_80_79_25 Horizontal fire curtain systems YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Horizontal smoke curtain systems Pr_25_80_79_25 Horizontal smoke curtain systems YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Vertical fire curtain systems Pr_25_80_79_25 Vertical fire curtain systems YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Vertical smoke curtain systems Pr_25_80_79_25 Vertical smoke curtain systems YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Wall Wetting Ss_55_30_96_85 Sprinkler systems Pressure Gauge Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure Gauge YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Main Stop Valve Pr_65_54_30_45 Main Stop Valve YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Remote Test Valve Pr_65_54_30_75 Remote Test Valve YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500Installation Pressure Switch Pr_65_54_30_65 Pressure gauges and pressure switches YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Exit Doors Ss_55_30_96_85 Sprinkler systems Exit Doors Pr_30_59_29_20 Exit Door YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Fire Control Room Ss_55_30_96_85 Sprinkler systems Fire Control Room Pr_75_75_30_33 Fire control rooms YES YES FIRE 200 FIRE 300 FIRE 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.11.1.4 Fire curtain systems

5.11.2 Fire Suppression SystemsINCLUDING: sprinklers, control devices, water storage units, distribution pipework.

5.11.3 Lightning ProtectionINCLUDING: finials, conductor tapes, earth/ bonding boxes

5.12Communication, Security and Control Systems5.12.1 Communication Systems Ss_75_10 Communications systems PR_60_75_08_02 PR_60_75_08_02 Audio amplifiers YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: emergency call systems, telecommunication / data network- transmission systems, PA systems, projection system, fire detection & alarm systems, smoke detection & alarm systems, flood/ liquid detection & alarm systems, clock, card clocks, satellite systems, induction loop system, DWC alarm system.

Audio amplifiers PR_60_75_08_02 Audio amplifiers

YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Audio converter, line convertor Pr_60_75_08_06 Audio converter YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Audio distributer PR_60_75_08_07 Audio distributer YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Audio distribution amplifier PR_60_75_08_08 Audio distribution amplifier YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Audio Expander PR_60_75_08_09 Audio Expander YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Audio isolator PR_60_75_08_10 Audio isolator YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Audio processor PR_60_75_08_11 Audio processor YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Audio Mixers PR_60_75_08_54 Mixers YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Automatic number plate recognition cameras PR_60_75_86_01 Automatic number plate recognition cameras YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Induction loop amplifiers PR_70_75_36_40 Induction loop amplifiers YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Network Controller PR_70_75_52_53 Network Controller YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Data / IT equipment cabinets or racks Pr_80_77_28_21 Data equipment cabinets YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Network spiltter Pr_70_75_52_55 Network spiltter YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Network switches Pr_70_75_52_56 Network switches YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Radio communications products PR_70_75_69 Radio communications products YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Column Unlimited PR_75_30_23_20 Column Unlimited YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Control Processor Pr_75_50_18_41 Instrumentation, automation and control panels YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Universal network controller (UNC), Automation Server Pr_75_50_18_91 Universal network controller (UNC) YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Web Controller, IP Power Module Pr_75_50_18_99 Web Controller YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Call stacker unit Pr_75_75_04_15 Call stacker YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Call station Pr_75_75_04_16 Call station, including microphone YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Call station key pad PR_75_75_27_01 Access control digital keypads - standalone YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Computer, help desk point, cash point PR_75_75_15 Computers and peripherals YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Intercom Phone - fire warden..etc Pr_75_75_94_27 Emergency voice communication radio based equipmentYES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Emergency Warning & Intercommunication System Panel (EWIS) Pr_75_75_94_30 Emergency warning and intercommunication system control panelYES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Fibre Interface PR_75_75_94_35 Fibre Interface YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Multi Channel Interface Pr_75_75_94_50 Multi Channel Interface YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Call Station Interface Pr_75_75_94_80 System Interface YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Occupant Warning System Pr_75_75_94_95 Voice alarm controllers YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Containment (cable tray, trunking..etc) Pr_65_70_11 Cable management YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Ss_75_50_11_27 Emergency voice communication systems Emergency Call Point telephone Pr_70_75_88_03 Analogue telephone handsets YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.12.2 Security Systems Ss_75_40 Security systems Liquid Bottle Scanner, X ray Scanner Pr_75_75_75_47 Liquid explosive detection equipment YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500INCLUDING: CCTV, alarms, PIR, occupancy, temperature sensors, equipment, door entry systems, access control systems, lighting systems Passenger x-ray machine Pr_75_75_75_65 Passenger x-ray machine

YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Walk Through Metal Detector, Security Scanner Pr_75_75_75_96 Walk-through metal detectors YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500CCTV camera, monitors and ancillaries Pr_60_75_86 Surveillance cameras, monitors and ancillaries YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500Containment (cable tray, trunking..etc) Pr_65_70_11 Cable management YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

Refer 5.11.1 for System codes Refer 5.11.1 for Product and System codes

Refer 5.11.1 for System codes Refer 5.11.1 for Product and System codes

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Description Package of work Ss System - Code Ss System - Title Pr Product Code Pr Product TitleLODevLODev LODev

COMMENTS

Issued for Construction

Design Team Contractor

Responsible PartyLODev

Responsible Party

Responsible Party

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party

Model Elements - NRM1 (BCIS Elemental) Uniclass 2015 Model Element

Uniclass 2015Identifer Data

ListMaintainable

Asset Data List*

As Built / Handover In Use - Operational

Document Ref: MAS-GEN-008-Appendix B

MODEL PRODUCTION & DELIVERY TABLE (MPDT) REV:3Concept Design Schematic Design Design Development Issued for Construction

5.12.3Central Control/Building Management Systems

Ss_75_70_54_10 Building monitoring and management systemsAir quality sensors; Carbon Dioxide..etc PR_75_50_76_02 Air quality sensors

YES YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

INCLUDING: control panels, BMS / CAFM control terminals inc cabling and containment.

Containment (cable tray, trunking..etc)

Pr_65_70_11 Cable management

YES ELE 200 ELE 300 ELE 300 CON 400 CON 500

5.13Specialist installations

5.13.1Specialist Piped Supply Installations

.

INCLUDING: swimming pool water treatment systems, compressed air systems, treated water systems, gas supply system, vacuum systems. Associated pipe/ duct distribution, sensor/ control equipment. Acoustic / silencer equipment

5.13.2Specialist Refrigeration SystemsINCLUDING: cold rooms, walk-in freezers, plant, equipment, panelling/ flooring etc

5.13.3Specialist Mechanical InstallationsINCLUDING: swimming pools, sauna etc.

5.13.4Specialist Electrical/ Electronic InstallationsINCLUDING: studio equipment, automated blinds/ curtains, satellite systems.

5.13.5 Water Features

Master list *Centralised vacuum cleaning systems

5.14Builder’s Work in Connection with Services (BWIC)

5.14.1Builder’s Work in Connection with Services N/A N/A Builderswork openings for services, in walls, slabs..etc N/A N/A

YES CS 200 CS 300 CS 300 CON 300 CON 300

INCLUDING: fire sleeves, collars, breaks, bunds, trench/ duct covers

6PREFABRICATED BUILDINGS AND BUILDING UNITS

.

6.1Prefabricated Buildings and Building Units

.

6.1.1 Complete Buildings ..

6.1.2 Building Units

6.1.3 PodsNOTES: bathroom, toilet, shower room

7WORK TO EXISTING BUILDING

.

7.1Minor Demolitions and Alterations

.N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

8 EXTERNAL WORKS

8.1Site Preparation Works N/A N/A N/A N/A8.1.1 N/A N/A N/A N/A

8.1.2 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

8.2Roads, Paths, Pavings and Surfacings

8.2.1 Roads, Paths and Pavings Ss_30_14_05 Asphalt road and paving systems

Concrete pavers, including build up - modeled singular or as a slab

Pr_25_93_60 Paving units YES ARCH/LAN 200 ARCH/LAN 300 ARCH/LAN 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_30_14_15 Concrete road and paving systems Pavement-Asphalt, including build up Pr_93_45_05 Pavement - Asphalt YES ARCH/LAN 200 ARCH/LAN 300 ARCH/LAN 300 CON 300 CON 500Pavement-Concrete, including build up Pr_93_45_15 Pavement - Concrete YES ARCH/LAN 200 ARCH/LAN 300 ARCH/LAN 300 CON 300 CON 500All traffic islands, any material Pr_25_30_86_91 Traffic islands YES ARCH/LAN 200 ARCH/LAN 300 ARCH/LAN 300 CON 300 CON 500All other surface level traffic control products Pr_25_30_86 Surface level traffic control products YES ARCH/LAN 200 ARCH/LAN 300 ARCH/LAN 300 CON 300 CON 500Carriageway kerb and drainage channels Pr_65_52_24_11 Carriageway kerb and drainage channels YES

8.2.2Special Surfacing and Pavings

Ss_30_14 Paving systemsConcrete pavers, including build up - modeled singular or as a slab

Pr_25_93_60 Paving units YES ARCH/LAN 200 ARCH/LAN 300 ARCH/LAN 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.2.2.1Sports / recreational pitches (MUGA) N / A N / A N / A N / A N / A

8.3.Soft Landscaping, Planting and Irrigation Systems8.3.1 Seeding and Turfing Ss_45_35_45 Lawn and meadow planting systems Turf, lawn, grassed areas - modelled as site topography ARCH/LAN 200 ARCH/LAN 300 ARCH/LAN 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.3.2 External Planting Ss_15_95_45_42 Intercropping systems Plantings - trees shrubs..etc ARCH/LAN 200 ARCH/LAN 300 ARCH/LAN 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.3.3 Irrigation Systems Ss_55_70_42 Irrigation systems ARCH/LAN 200 ARCH/LAN 300 ARCH/LAN 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.4Fencing, Railings and Walls8.4.1 Fencing and Railings Ss_25_14 Fence systems Fences and gates PR_45_63_64_67 Protective fencing YES ARCH/LAN 200 ARCH/LAN 300 ARCH/LAN 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.4.2Walls and Screens (roof plant) Ss_25_12_60_65 Privacy screen systems Screens, including any framing, support structures

YES STR/ARCH 200 STR/ARCH 300 STR/ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Steel members Pr Codes as per Section 2.1.1

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Elemental code

Description Package of work Ss System - Code Ss System - Title Pr Product Code Pr Product TitleLODevLODev LODev

COMMENTS

Issued for Construction

Design Team Contractor

Responsible PartyLODev

Responsible Party

Responsible Party

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party

Model Elements - NRM1 (BCIS Elemental) Uniclass 2015 Model Element

Uniclass 2015Identifer Data

ListMaintainable

Asset Data List*

As Built / Handover In Use - Operational

Document Ref: MAS-GEN-008-Appendix B

MODEL PRODUCTION & DELIVERY TABLE (MPDT) REV:3Concept Design Schematic Design Design Development Issued for Construction

Pr_40_30_20_65 Privacy screens YES STR/ARCH 200 STR/ARCH 300 STR/ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 5008.4.3 Retaining Walls Ss_20_60 Retaining wall systems All Landscaping retaining wall systems Pr_20_93_71 Retaining wall units YES STR/ARCH 200 STR/ARCH 300 STR/ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.4.4 Barriers and Guardrails Ss_25_16_94_10 Bollard systems Bollards - permanent - cartbon steel PR_20_76_08_10 Carbon steel bollards YES ARCH/LAN 200 ARCH/LAN 300 ARCH/LAN 300 CON 300 CON 500Bollards - removable - cartbon steel PR_20_76_08_11 Carbon steel hinged bollards YESBoom Gates - inlcuding power supply and switches..etc PR_30_59_59_72 Rising arm vehicular barriers YES YES ARCH/LAN 200 ARCH/LAN 300 ARCH/LAN 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.5 External Fixtures

8.5.1Site/Street Furniture and Equipment

Ss_40_10_25 External signage and interpretation systemsBarrier rails Pr_20_85_07 Barrier rails

YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Ss_40_10_90 Traffic signage and marking systems Kiosk chassis or similar Pr_20_85_32 Frames and grids YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Car parks PR_35_31_05_36 Hard paving-grade bitumen YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Tactile Ground Surface Indication PR_35_90_60_87 Tactile paving studs YES ARCH/LAN 200 ARCH/LAN 300 ARCH/LAN 300 CON 300 CON 500Lighting - street PR_80_77_48_80 Steel lighting columns YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500Power Supply Unit - Licence plate recognition camera Pr_75_75_50_14 Camera power supply units YES YES ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.5.2 Ornamental Features8.6 External Drainage

8.6.1Surface Water and Foul Water Drainage Ss_50_30_80 Storm water gravity drainage systems Stormwater pits, tanks and assoicated items PR_60_50_96 Water tanks and cisterns

YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

INCLUDING: pipework, manholes, inspection chambers pumps, gullies, gratings, traps,

Pipework and fittings Pr_65_52_07 Below-ground and pressure drainage pipes and fittings

YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

Pumps, sumps and greese traps Pr_65_52_25_06 Below-ground grease traps and converters YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Waste holding tank PR_65_52_25_98 Waste traps YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.6.2 Ancillary Drainage Systems CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

INCLUDING: SUDS components, attenuation tanks, treatment systems.

8.6.3External Chemical, Toxic and Industrial Liquid Waste Drainage Ss_50_30_08 Below ground gravity drainage systems Stormwater pits, tanks and assoicated items PR_60_50_96 Water tanks and cisterns

YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

Pipework and fittings Pr_65_52_07 Below-ground and pressure drainage pipes and fittings

YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

Pumps, sumps and greese traps Pr_65_52_25_06 Below-ground grease traps and converters YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Waste holding tank PR_65_52_25_98 Waste traps YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.6.4 Land Drainage CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

Master list *Storage/ attenuation tanks, storage, vessels

CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.7 External Services8.7.1 Water Mains Supply Ss_75_70_54_95 Water metering systems Fire Hydrant PR_70_55_97_01 Above-ground fire hydrants YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

. Pumps and fittings Pr_65_53_96 Water supply pumps YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Hydrant booster assembly Pr_65_54_30_40 Hydrant booster assembly YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Valves and fittings Pr_65_54 Valve products YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Water tanks and cisterns PR_60_50_96 Water tanks and cisterns YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Pipe, tube and fitting products Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.7.2 Electricity Mains Supply Ss_75_70_54_25 Electricity metering systems Cables and fittings Pr_65_70_36 High voltage cables YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Cable protection products, ducts, conduits..etc Pr_65_70_12 Cable protection products YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Overhead power supply line products Pr_65_72_60 Overhead power supply line products YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500All other eletrical conditioning eqiptment not listed Pr_65_72_43 Power conditioning equipment YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Eletrical Inverters and accessories Pr_65_72_43_42 Inverters YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Eletrical voltage transformers and accessories Pr_65_72_43_96 Voltage transformers YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Active eletrical filters and accessories Pr_65_72_43_01 Active electrical filters YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Power conditioning units and accessories Pr_65_72_43_64 Power conditioning units YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500High voltage switchgear and transformers Pr_60_70_36 High voltage switchgear and transformers YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500High voltage isolator Pr_60_70_36_45 High voltage isolator YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500High voltage busbar metering panels Pr_60_70_36_12 High voltage circuit breakers YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500High voltage busbar metering panels Pr_60_70_36_06 High voltage busbar metering panels YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Low voltage switchgear Pr_60_70_48 Low voltage switchgear YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Power supply products - all eletrical pits (jjuntion and inspection pits..etc) Pr_60_70 Power supply products

YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.7.3External Transformation Devices

CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

.

8.7.4Electricity Distribution to External Plant and Equipment

CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.7.5 Gas Mains Supply Ss_55_20_34 Gas supply systems Valves and fittings Pr_65_54 Valve products YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Pipe, tube and fitting products Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.7.6Telecommunications and Other Communication System Connections Ss_75_10_21_21 Data distribution systems Cables and fittings Pr_65_70_15 Communications cables

YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

Cable protection products, ducts, conduits..etc Pr_65_70_12 Cable protection products YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Communications products - all communication pits (juntion and inspection pits..etc) Pr_70_75 Communications products

YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.7.7External Fuel Storage and Piped Distribution Systems

Ss_55_50_47 Liquid fuel supply systems All liquid fuel tanks and accessories Pr_60_50_46 Liquid fuel tank accessoriesYES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

Pipe, tube and fitting products Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Gas and liquid fuel valves Pr_65_54_33 Gas and liquid fuel valves YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.7.8 External Security Systems Ss_75_40_53_86 Surveillance systems Surveillance cameras, CCTVs, monitors and ancillaries Pr_60_75_86 Surveillance cameras, monitors and ancillaries YES YES CIV/ELE 200 CIV/ELE 300 CIV/ELE 300 CON 300 CON 500Camera junction boxes, control panels…etc Pr_60_75_86_10 Camera junction boxes YES YES CIV/ELE 200 CIV/ELE 300 CIV/ELE 300 CON 300 CON 500Traffic enforcement cameras, number plate cameras…etc Pr_60_75_86_90 Traffic enforcement cameras YES YES CIV/ELE 200 CIV/ELE 300 CIV/ELE 300 CON 300 CON 500Containment (cable tray, trunking..etc) Pr_65_70_11 Cable management YES CIV/ELE 200 CIV/ELE 300 CIV/ELE 300 CON 300 CON 500In-ground cables, conductors and fittings products Pr_65_70 Cables, conductors and fittings products YES CIV/ELE 200 CIV/ELE 300 CIV/ELE 300 CON 300 CON 500Cable protection products, ducts, conduits..etc Pr_65_70_12 Cable protection products YES CIV/ELE 200 CIV/ELE 300 CIV/ELE 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.7.9External/Street Lighting Systems

Ss_70_80_25 External lighting systems Airside Lighting PR_70_75_01_01 Aeronautical ground lighting

YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

Nose in guidance (NIGS) PR_70_75_01_60 Nose in guidance (NIGS) YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.7.10Local/District Heating Installations Ss_55_40_85 Steam supply and condensate systems All Steam valves abd accessories Pr_65_54_85 Steam valves

YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

. Pipe, tube and fitting products Pr_65_52 Pipe, tube and fitting products YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Cast iron steam separators Pr_65_55_76_12 Cast iron steam separators YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500Carbon steel steam separators Pr_65_55_76_11 Carbon steel steam separators YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

. Steam traps and strainers Pr_65_55_86 Steam traps and strainers YES YES CIV 200 CIV 300 CIV 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.7.11Builder's Work in Connection with External Services

N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Refer Section 8.7.2 for Ss and Pr Codes Refer Section 8.7.2 for Ss and Pr Codes

Refer Section 8.6.1 for Ss and Pr CodesRefer Section 8.6.1 for Ss and Pr Codes

Refer Section 8.6.1 for Ss and Pr Codes Refer Section 8.6.1 for Ss and Pr Codes

Refer Section 8.7.2 for Ss and Pr Codes Refer Section 8.7.2 for Ss and Pr Codes

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Elemental code

Description Package of work Ss System - Code Ss System - Title Pr Product Code Pr Product TitleLODevLODev LODev

COMMENTS

Issued for Construction

Design Team Contractor

Responsible PartyLODev

Responsible Party

Responsible Party

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party LODev

Responsible Party

Model Elements - NRM1 (BCIS Elemental) Uniclass 2015 Model Element

Uniclass 2015Identifer Data

ListMaintainable

Asset Data List*

As Built / Handover In Use - Operational

Document Ref: MAS-GEN-008-Appendix B

MODEL PRODUCTION & DELIVERY TABLE (MPDT) REV:3Concept Design Schematic Design Design Development Issued for Construction

Spatial Modelling Site Boundaries, set backs N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Grids, levels, scoping boxes N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

Rooms, Spaces and zones N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A ARCH 200 ARCH 300 ARCH 300 CON 300 CON 500

8.8Minor Building Works and Ancillary Buildings

.

8.8.1 Minor Building Works

8.8.2Ancillary Buildings and Structures

8.8.3Underpinning to External Site Boundary Walls

ARCH - Architect, STRUC - Structural Engineer, HVAC - Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Engineer, ELE - Electrical Engineer, FIRE - Fire Engineer, PH - Public Health Engineer, MECH - Mechanical Hydraulic Engineer, CS - Combined Service Engineers, CIV - Civil Engineer, LAN - Landscape Architect , CON - Contractor,

Denotes end of design stage data drop. All Data drop are minimum requirements, the APAM Project BIM Manager may request further data drops to suit project milestones

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Surveyor APAM

As-built Surveying

Concept Design

Design Development

Issued for Construction

Issued for Construction

As-Builts /Handover

Operational

Identifying Data DD1 DD3 DD4 DD5 DD6

Parameters Type

No. Attribute Name Revit Parameter name Revit Instance or Type

Input Example Input Data Standards

1 Name Family Name Type FireEquipment_Mx4200_AELtd Family Name2 Element ID Element ID Instance 858393002 Auto-generated by authoring software3 Type Type Type Control Panel-Mx4200 Family Type Name

4 Level APAM_Level Instance Level 1 Level that object is placed on or starting from. This should match architectural levels as per APAM level naming standard

5 Tag Number APAM_Tag_Number Instance FCP-01-01 Consistent naming that related to drawing, schedules and specifications, should contain letters and numbers

6 Description APAM_Description Type MxPro 4 1-2 loop fire alarm control panel7 Specification APAM_Specification Type Example Spec (as identified in clients contract)8 Location APAM_Location Instance Plant Room 001 As per architectural, will need APAM input9 APAM Project Number APAM_Project_Number Instance CP19052 APAM capital works project number.

10 REVIT Model Reference APAM_REVIT_Reference Instance T2_Gates_A18 Revit model name11 Uniclass2015_Pr APAM_Uniclass2015_Pr Type Pr_75_75_30_29 Uniclass product code refer schedules and MDPT12 Uniclass2015_Ss APAM_Uniclass2015_Ss Type Ss_50_30_04 Uniclass system code refer schedules and MDPT13 Material APAM_Material Type Steel14 Colour APAM_Colour Type White15 Author APAM_Author Instance AECOM Company name of who completed the model

16 Date APAM_Date Instance Year-Month2019-06

Year-month of the project completion (project practical completion or final submission of a survey model)

17 Status APAM_Status Instance As-Built

Status of elements within project on final model submisson:Issue For ConstructionAs-BuiltSurvey_Laser Scan

18 Finish APAM_Finish Type Powder coated19 Percow Number APAM_Percow_Number Instance 123 APAM Percow Application Number 20 Height Instance or Type 450 From modelling software. No input required21 Length Instance or Type 115 From modelling software. No input required22 Width Instance or Type 450 From modelling software. No input required23 Volume Instance or Type .020m2 From modelling software. No input required24 Geo location X,Y,Z - 1,900,001,009,009,020,000 From modelling software. No input required

Parameters Type

No. Attribute Name Parameter name Revit Instance or Type

Input Example Comments

24 Supplier APAM_Supplier Type Protec Ltd Company name and email25 Manufacturer Name APAM_Manufacturer_Name Type Advanced Electronics Ltd Company name and email address (eg [email protected])26 Model Number APAM_Model_Number Type Mx-42## As per manufacturer / Supplier27 Weight APAM_Weight Type 10kg As per manufacturer / Supplier (kg)28 Warranty Period APAM_Warranty_Period Type 10 Years Duration of warranty of units as per manufacturer (years, typically)29 Warranty Description APAM_Warranty_Description Type n/a Description as per manufacturer technical sheet30 Purchase Price APAM_Purchased_Price Type $12,000 Cost in au$

31 Installation Date APAM_Installation_Date Instance Year-Month-Date2019-06-06

As per manufacturer

32 Warranty Start Date APAM_Warranty_Start_Date Instance Year-Month-Date2019-06-06

As per manufacturer

33 Bar Code APAM_Bar_Code Instance 1800090900 Will need APAM input34 Serial Number APAM_Serial_Number Instance SN150000 As per sticker on unit. Will need input from APAM35 Asset Identifier APAM_Asset_Identifier Instance Maximo ID Example Maximo ID, will need APAM input36 Asset Number APAM_Asset_Number Instance 1000 Will need APAM input37 Cost per unit APAM_Cost_Per_Unit Type $700 Cost per unit in au$38 Condition APAM_Condition Instance 1 Condition of asset. 1 to 5 grading. See APAM condition document39 Parent Asset APAM_Parent_Asset Instance Parent Asset if part of Larger system40 DLP Maintenance APAM_DLP_Maintenance Instance Who will do maintenance during DLP?41 Post-DLP Maintenance APAM_Post_DLP_Maintanence Instance Who will do maintenance after DLP?

Yellow solid hatch denotes data required in this attribute at this project milestone

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Schematic Design

APAM Asset Data Matrix

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All Data drops are minimum APAM requirements, which the design consultant or contractor are required to issue xcel spreadsheet of all element with APAM data requirements. The APAM Project BIM Manager may request further data drops to suit project milestones where required.

Changing parameter properties requires approval from APAM

Data Drop Schedule

Design DevelopmentSchematic DesignConcept Design

End of Design Stage

Issued for Construction-DesignersIssued for Construction-ContractorAs-built / Handover

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