LOD 100 BIM Models
Conceptual Design: Basic representations, introducing the shape, size, and location of elements, which provide a basic visualization without any specific dimensions or details. |
LOD 200 BIM Models
Schematic Design: More detailed representations
including approximate dimensions, shapes, and locations of elements.
LOD 300 BIM Models
Precise Design: Accurate models that represent elements with specific/precise dimensions, shapes, quantities, and locations. |
LOD 350 BIM Models
Construction Documentation: This phase includes
more detail and elements representing the interface between building elements
with various building systems. It contains detailed 3D models with specific
materials and products, generates construction documents, accurate fabrication
and assembly, cost estimation, and accurate scheduling, running clash
detection programs, resolving them, and offering precise BIM coordination. It
may not include all the details or fabrication-level information. This model explains
the interaction between building elements through graphics and written
definitions.
LOD 400 BIM Models
Fabrication and Assembly: Highly detailed models with specific assemblies, precise connections, shop drawings, and fabrication details. This level is often used for fabrication and construction purposes. |
LOD 500 BIM Models
As-Built / Facilities Management: Models that include actual data about the installed elements and constructed assemblies, which reflect actual construction. |