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The legals of BIM

Clients and their advisers need to carefully consider the contractual architecture of their BIM projects, says Sarah Rock and Ashleigh Cole, associates at Herbert Smith Freehills.

The purpose of any contract is to reflect the agreed commercial position between the parties. The “legal tail” should not wag the “commercial dog”. A BIM-enabled project is no different – but it poses some new questions about the desired commercial outcome.

The initial (and perhaps most important) question is what the client is looking to achieve by using BIM. Answers to this question range from the use of a model as simply a design collaboration or asset management tool through to a fully compliant Level 2 BIM project, or something in between.

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