LOD in BIM – How much should you model? | Level of Development in Revit



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In this video, we explore the Levels of Development (LOD) concept in Building Information Modeling (BIM). Discover what LOD means, its significance in project workflows, and how it impacts collaboration among architects, engineers, and contractors. We’ll break down the different LOD stages, from LOD 100 to LOD 500, and provide real-world examples to illustrate their applications. Whether you’re a student, professional, or just curious about BIM, this video is a must-watch!

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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
02:33 What is LOD in BIM?
03:14 Why is LOD in BIM important? | The 6 Levels of Development
06:25 LOD 100 | Conceptual Design
08:49 LOD 200 | Schematic Design
11:06 LOD 300 | Detailed Design
12:55 LOD 350 | Construction Documentation
15:10 LOD 450 | Fabrication and Assembly
16:55 LOD 500 | As-Built or Facility Management
18:05 Final thoughts

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