The following entries define the industry standardized Use Cases for a digital model.
3D Coordination The process in which information models are used to determine field conflicts via Clash Detection software or visual inspection. 3D coordination is accomplished by comparing proposed 3D geometry from discipline models aggregated into a federated model. 3D elements for all objects are required to perform 3D coordination.
Analytical Design The process of capturing the existing and proposed alternatives in analytical models to design the proposed facility.
As-built Record See also: Asset Information Model. Traditionally, “marked up” plan sets that denote any changes to the project that occurred during construction. Increasingly, there is interest in collecting digital asset information in construction to support maintenance and operation of the asset.
Asset Inventory See also: Asset Information Model, Asset Management, Information Requirements. The process of creating an inventory of the assets removed, modified, and constructed to hand over to the maintenance, operations, and asset management departments’ business systems. The asset information is defined within the organizational asset information requirements.
Asset Management See also: Asset Information Model, Asset Inventory. A strategic and systematic process for managing assets and programming maintenance and replacement activities. Asset Management Systems are often GIS databases that track the current condition of the assets. The information is updated routinely, when assets are inspected, or when maintenance or construction actions occur.
Automated Machine Guidance (AMG) The use of real-time positioning equipment with 3D digital data to guide or control the blade on construction equipment, resulting in real-time construction layout without the need for physical markers such as stakes or hubs.
Construction Documentation See also: Construction Inspection, Verification and Acceptance. The process whereby a construction inspector documents the construction process. This includes but not limited to daily diary records, materials testing results, pile driving reports, monthly payments, routine erosion prevention and sediment control inspections, NEPA compliance, and the process of seeking remedies to work that was not in conformance with plans, quantities, and/or specification.
Construction Inspection See also: Construction Documentation, Verification and Acceptance. The process in which the owner’s representative monitors and documents construction quality assurance and measures and verifies pay item quantities for completed work.
Construction Simulation The process in which a 3D model is connected to a construction schedule to simulate the sequence of construction activities. 3D models need to be organized with elements (usually in 3D) segmented and grouped according to the work breakdown structure in the schedule.
Contractor Estimating See also: Department Estimate, Quantity Take-off. Part of the bid process in which the contractor takes off quantities from the contract to prepare a price for each bid item.
Design Authoring See also: Existing Conditions Modeling. The process in which 3D design software is used to develop information models based on specific roadway and structural criteria to convey design intent for construction. The core functions of design authoring include development and analysis of the design elements.
Design Review The process in which an information model is used to review and provide feedback related to multiple design aspects. These aspects include evaluation of design alternatives and environmental constraints, review and validation of geometric design criteria, and completeness or quality of overall design.
Department Estimate See also: Contractor Estimating, Quantity Take-off. Preparing the estimated construction cost as determined by the Designer. Designers use QTO to determine Contract Item (Pay Item) quantities and multiply those quantities by reasonable rates (usually from historical bids) to produce an aggregate cost.
Environmental Compliance See also: Permitting. Conduct the environmental analysis in accordance with the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) and state environmental protection laws to establish environmental commitments and mitigations. Also monitor compliance environmental commitments and mitigations during construction.
Existing Conditions Modeling See also:
Design Authoring. The process to create a 3D model of existing conditions for a roadway and/or bridge project, including an existing ground surface and the demarcation of features such as above and underground and utilities, structures, fences, and trees. It may also include the modeling of existing pavement structures.
For Information Only (FIO) See also: Prepare Contract, Reference Information. Supplemental information provided to the contractor that is not contractually-binding and used at the contractor’s risk. The soils report was provided with the bid package For Information Only.
Initial Bridge Inspection See also: Asset Inventory, Record Model. Per 23 CFR 650.315, agencies must maintain a structure inventory and appraisal for all bridges in accordance with the National Bridge Inspection Standards. The FHWA recommends that agencies conduct an initial inspection on all bridges that are constructed or rehabilitated bridges before they are opened to traffic. The process involves creating or modifying the structure inventory and appraisal data in the bridge management system. With digital delivery, the structure inventory and appraisal fields could be incorporated into the Record Model so that a suitably-qualified inspector can populate that data during Verification and Acceptance and the information be delivered with the asset inventory information in a format compatible with the bridge management system.
Pay Item Quantities See also: Contractor Estimating, Department Estimate, Quantity Take-off. A schedule of work items for which the contractor will be paid and an estimated number for each item.
Permitting See also: Environmental Compliance. The process of coordinating with other agencies to secure permits to conduct the construction activities. Many permitting agencies are not prepared for digital delivery and require 2D plans.
Planning and Programming The process in which Asset Management Systems and GIS are used to evaluate properties and conditions of existing assets in a particular area to determine scope of work, high level cost estimation, and prioritization of projects to be added to the construction program.
Prepare Contract Prepare the written agreement between the Department and the Contractor for the construction of the project. The contract includes the following: Proposal; Plans; Specifications; Agreement; Performance Bond; Payment Bond; Insurance Certificates; Notice to Proceed; and all work orders and supplemental agreements that are required to complete the construction of the project. Section 105.04 of the standard specifications (Pub 408) defines how to coordinate the contract establishing an order of precedence for special provisions, plans (excluding standard drawings), specifications, standard drawings, and electronic files.
Quantity Take-off (QTO) See also: Contractor Estimating, Department Estimate. The process of estimating the quantities. The designer performs QTO to determine the Contract Item (Pay Item) quantities to prepare the Department Estimate. QTO is also part of the Contractor Estimating process to bid the job, as well as to plan and schedule ordering materials and executing the work.
Record Model See also: As-built Record. The process of documenting any changes to the design plans, specifications, and quantities in a comprehensive record of the as-built condition. Currently, the process involves manual mark-ups on 2D plans in either PDF document or raster format. With digital delivery, the design models and shop models could be updated to reflect the as-built condition.
Reference Information See also: Prepare Contract, For Information Only. Supplemental information provided to the contractor that is not contractually-binding and used at the contractor’s risk. The soils report was Reference Information provided with the bid package.
Right-of-Way (ROW) The process of developing legal right-of-way widths, research of property owner records in County Deed Recorder's office, preparing individual property plats, creating a plan to acquire and/or vacate certain properties within a projects overall required right-of-way corridor, determine property value appraisal for involved parcel takings and claim offers.
Scoping Capture digital information about the asset inventory, condition and other performance information (e.g. traffic, safety) and evaluate alternatives to determine the scope and estimated cost of the project. For bridge projects, conducting a “type, size, and location” study that includes preliminary structural design.
Stakeholder Engagement See also: Visualization. A process that uses digital information to communicate the project to technical and non-technical stakeholders and document their input throughout project delivery.
Verification and Acceptance See also: Construction Inspection, Construction Documentation. The process whereby a construction inspector accesses the design information in the contract to verify that the project is constructed per plan and in accordance with the pay item quantities and specifications. Acceptance includes accessing material testing results and comparing them to the specifications. If there are deviations to plan, quantities, and/or specification, then the inspector initiates the appropriate remedy, which may include creating a record of the as-built condition.
Visualization See also: Stakeholder Engagement. The process of creating visual representations of the project to communicate with technical and non-technical stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle.
Working Drawing Authoring See also: Prepare Contract, Working Drawing Review. The process in which the Contractor prepares all required shop drawings, erection plans, falsework plans, stress sheets, framework plans, cofferdam plans, bending diagrams for reinforcing steel, and any other supplementary plans or similar data, all prepared by the. With digital delivery, the shop “drawings” may be 3D models.
Working Drawing Review See also: Prepare Contract, Working Drawing Authoring. The process of reviewing the Contractor’s proposed shop drawings, erection plans, falsework plans, and other working drawings. Currently, shop drawings comprise 2D plans. With digital delivery, the shop “drawings” may be 3D models.