A project-closeout handover package should contain verified record models populated with the asset information required by the owner’s operational and facilities-management processes. Depending on the defined information requirements, this may include asset identifiers, classification, manufacturer and model data, installation information, warranty details, maintainability fields, commissioning status, spatial relationships, and links to associated documentation.
The record model must represent the accepted project condition rather than an intermediate coordination state. It should undergo final validation for required parameters, naming, file format, model structure, and information completeness before delivery. Where COBie or another structured asset-data format is required, the embedded model information should correspond with the exported dataset.
Federated clash-detection models and temporary 3D coordination views are process artifacts. They may be archived where the contract or organizational retention policy requires them, but they are not normally the principal operational deliverable. Internal coordination notes likewise document project activity but do not provide the owner with a usable digital representation of the completed facility.
The defining characteristic of a BIM handover deliverable is verified, structured information that supports the owner’s specified post-project uses.
Reference topics: BIM closeout; record models; asset-information requirements; COBie; facilities-management handover; data validation; digital deliverables.
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