This document discusses investing in maintenance planning for Sea Colony Phase II. It promotes using building information modeling (BIM) and a central data archive to improve project outcomes. BIM allows fact-based decision making using virtual building models with embedded data for what-if analysis and simulation. This can help capture existing asset information completely and enable better long-term project budgeting. It also promises to improve predictability and enable local support through consistent ratings and a portal for shared understanding. However, the document warns that predicted outcomes using these tools are still estimates that can vary from real-life results due to unpredictable factors like labor and material costs.
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1. Sea Colony Phase II
Invest in Maintenance Planning
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17. CENTRAL ARCHIVE
DATA WHEN NEEDED - ACCESSIBLE & IN YOUR PREFERRED FORMAT
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18. MANAGE ACCESS
BOARD ONLY OR ALLOW OTHERS? - YOUR CHOICE.
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19. Improve
outcomes
Capture existing assets - once and for all
Better project $ long term
Improve predictability
Local support
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20. Warning - Architectural services, web services and
early decision making rely on data generated from
virtual building models with embedded data allowing
what-if analysis, simulation and improved
collaboration. We do not control the cost of labor,
materials, equipment and services provided by
others or contractors means, methods or
techniques. Predicted outcomes in this environment
are still predictions; real-life outcomes can and will
vary. We use the degree of care and skill usually
exercised by similar competent licensed architects in
the projects location and can not warrant or
guarantee outcomes, estimates, schedules or other
professional services.
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