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burchfield96

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What types of claims could arise related to the use of Building Information Modeling software on construction projects?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Pretreatment of boiler feedwater __________________.
 
  A. consists of heating, softening and reverse osmosis treatment, and is done to limit the amount of chemicals necessary
  B. consists of chemical treatment and is used to raise the Ph of the feedwater
  C. consists of chemical treatment and is used to lower the Ph of the feedwater
  D. is only used on large boilers operating for a power utility



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Answer to Question 1

The potential types of claims that could arise related to the use of Building Information Modeling are the following:

a) Liability issues related to generating three dimensional models using drawings
from several different firms and who would be responsible for errors.
b) Disputes arising from software incompatibility and inaccurate data being
uploaded into the BIM software, as a result of incompatibility.
c) Disputes arising from changes being made after drawings are uploaded into the
three dimensional models on the two dimensional drawings.
d) Disputes from changes resulting from clashes between construction elements
designed by members of different firms.
e) Disputes resulting from how construction elements are displayed in a three
dimensional model versus how they are shown on individual engineering or shop
drawings.
f) Disputes prompted by the engineering drawings not containing all of the changes
that were made on the three dimensional model, although the three dimensional
modeling software is suppose to transpose the three dimensional model back
into accurate two dimensional drawings.

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burchfield96

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Reply 2 on: Jul 26, 2018
Excellent


scottmt

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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