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Stage 4 > Technical Design
4.5.6.3 Review the Construction Strategy, including sequencing and
programme, and update the Health and Safety Strategy.
4.5.6.4 Review and update the Project Execution Plan.
4.5.6.5 Carry out detailed modelling, integration and analysis using the
BIM model.
4.5.6.6 Create Technical Design level parametric objects for all major
elements (where appropriate and information exists this may be
based on Tier 2 suppliers’ information).
4.5.6.7 Developing the Technical Design:
• Prepare the Technical Design in accordance with the Design
Responsibility Matrix and Project Strategies.
• Include all architectural, structural and mechanical services
information and specifications.
• The lead designer reviews and signs-off all information.
Drawings:
• Prepare a schedule of drawings and other information needed.
• Draw up a programme for the preparation and delivery of the
drawings and the other stage outputs and assess the resource
required to complete it in line with the programme.
• Confirm a system for recording and distributing information
and revisions.
Use standard title panels for all drawings and try to limit the number of
different sizes of drawings; A1 is generally the preferred size for hard copy
drawing output.
Compile specification notes as relevant during the production of drawn
information.
Specifications/schedules/bills of quantities:
• Agree with the design team a strategy, including a
programme, for the production of appropriate documents (e.g.
specifications/schedules/bills of quantities).
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