1. The construction model must support collaborative work among all project participants, enabling various professionals and stakeholders to access, update, and manage information effectively.
2. When construction models are created using different software, it is recommended to utilize open or compatible data exchange formats. This facilitates the conversion, merging, and integration of diverse construction models.
3. Shared model elements should be uniquely identifiable, allowing seamless exchange and application across different disciplines and stakeholders.
4. The model should include detailed information about data ownership, such as the creator and uploader, timestamps for creation and updates, and the software and version used.
5. The protocols for sharing and interoperability of model information among all relevant parties must adhere to the applicable standards.
6. Prior to sharing model information, thorough checks for accuracy, coordination, and consistency should be performed. The following conditions must be met:
6.1. The model data has been reviewed and cleaned.
6.2. The model data represents the confirmed final version.
6.3. The content and format of the model data comply fully with the data interoperability protocol.











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