Completeness: Each chapter (discipline) of the project must adhere to the requirements provided below. Common sense should prevail, considering that projects may vary in purpose, size, and complexity. The project's composition should align with the project's goals.
Comprehensive Detailing: The project must encompass all aspects of the architectural design. Every building, structure, portacabin, or container details should be presented with the required level of detail to prevent errors during the production or assembly of components.
Consistency among disciplines: A fundamental principle is that the architectural section (AR) serves as the lead section of the project documentation. The AR section is developed first and acts as a reference for related sections. Amendments or changes in the AR section may be made in coordination with the chief architect or project author to ensure consistency with other sections.
Compliance with (in descending order of importance):
BIM Quality: The integrated multidisciplinary model must have a level of detail (LOD) not less than:
As-Built Documentation - LOD 500
Qualifications:
Design consultants should be of the following disciplines: