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Is anyone using or have used the LOD Element Attributes Tables recommended by the BIM FORUM. It looks neat. But it is never easy to track down so many changes throughout the project cycle.
The table is available for downloading at the very end of the article.
http://bimforum.org/lod/
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I'm not sure what you mean. LOD is a minimum requirement for each stage but it is only a minimum, elements can always exceed that number. Except at the schematic stage, we are pushing all elements to meet the LOD required for the contract, we don't just step thep up.
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