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Pearson BIM_MGT_101 New Attempt

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Autodesk Certified Professional in BIM Management for Building Design Questions and Answers

Question 13

The BIM manager is conducting a health check of a design model submitted by a consultant to assess its readiness for coordination. Several model performance concerns have been raised, including long open times, sluggish navigation, and excessive file size.

Which of the following actions would best help to evaluate the model’s health and identify areas of improvement?

Options:

A.

Run a performance audit using review tools and evaluate the number of warnings, file size, and modeling practices such as in-place families.

B.

Notify the consultant to reduce the model file size by deleting sheets and exporting only 3D views.

C.

Review the consultant’s coordination clash reports to determine if unresolved issues are impacting performance.

D.

Disable all linked files and re-enable them one at a time to identify which one is causing performance issues.

Question 14

A multidisciplinary healthcare project has multiple firms contributing to a federated model. Early coordination reviews reveal data inconsistencies, unauthorized edits, and missed communication between design teams.

What is the most appropriate first step to establish effective coordination and risk mitigation across the delivery team?

Options:

A.

Assign responsibility for each firm to review and maintain its own models, document identified issues, and present findings during scheduled coordination meetings.

B.

Implement tighter access controls within the Common Data Environment by defining permissions, monitoring edits, and restricting changes to authorized team members.

C.

Develop and communicate protocols that clarify model ownership, editing rights, quality-control procedures, and expected communication channels.

D.

Require each discipline to submit a detailed modelling strategy, document its assumptions, and use this information to identify and resolve potential design conflicts.

Question 15

A project team has been ignoring their model warnings, and from talking with the team, it is apparent that they are intimidated by the number of warnings and unwilling to tackle resolving them.

What steps can the BIM manager take to educate the team and alleviate their reluctance to address these issues?

Options:

A.

Show the team how warnings are sorted by type and advise them on how to research and resolve them.

B.

Advise the team to export the warnings list, then bulk delete the elements creating the warnings.

C.

Install a third-party add-in that allows the team to mark all warnings with “ignore.”

D.

Create Autodesk Forma issues for each warning and assign them to specific team members.

Question 16

For a project that is well into its Design Development phase, it is discovered that there is an easement on the property that increases the setback by 1 ft 6 in. (450 mm).

Which method for updating the geolocation of the project would be least disruptive to the extended design team?

Options:

A.

Specify coordinates at a point along the setback edge using the new data.

B.

Reposition the civil site property-boundary resource file, then publish the new position coordinates to the civil file.

C.

Select all model elements in a 3D view and move them away from the increased setback boundary.

D.

Reset coordinates, reposition the site property-boundary resource file, then acquire coordinates from the repositioned civil file.

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