A mandatory multidisciplinary review session is the strongest method for ensuring that contributors understand the BEP rather than merely receive it. The session allows the BIM manager to explain model ownership, coordination procedures, file structures, software requirements, information exchanges, quality-control responsibilities, naming conventions, issue workflows, and escalation processes. It also enables each discipline to identify ambiguities and confirm acceptance before implementation begins.
Following review and approval, the BEP should be retained as the official controlled project document in the Common Data Environment. This provides an accessible reference and establishes the approved baseline against which later revisions can be tracked.
Uploading a live copy to a shared folder is necessary for accessibility, but distribution alone does not demonstrate that participants understand their obligations. Including the BEP in the contract provides formal status but does not replace operational onboarding. Email signatures confirm receipt or acknowledgment, not comprehension, and can lead to disconnected copies outside the controlled document environment.
The best process combines formal review, multidisciplinary approval, controlled publication, and ongoing accessibility. Among the available choices, option B most completely addresses understanding, agreement, and official document control.
Reference topics: BIM Execution Plan onboarding; multidisciplinary review; roles and responsibilities; controlled documentation; Common Data Environment; approval and revision management.