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Project Setup
Ideally, in the project setup phase, you define:
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The “skeleton” of your project, including its story structure and the main Navigator view sets you will work with.
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The main “inherent logic” of your project, including layers, layer combinations and the way the project is shared.
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The main “communication protocols” you will use to communicate with the internal and external members of the project team and the client.
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The basic “building-blocks” you will work with, including favorites for the building elements and intelligent parametric objects to be used in the project.
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The main structure of your documentation, including your Layout Book and your publishing sets.
Before you start the actual project setup in the software application, you should have an answer to the following questions:
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What are the deliverables of the project?
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What types of project materials and documentation are available to start the project with?
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What are the drawing standards to be used?
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What are the main design principles of the project?
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What building materials and structures will be used?
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At which project stage will the BIM implementation start?
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What are the communication protocols with the consultants?
The project sharing and collaboration protocols in ARCHICAD should be defined upon the answers to these questions.