Summary:
Instructions for G201-2013, Project Digital Data Protocol Form is coordinated for use with AIA Document E203™–2013, Building Information Modeling and Digital Data Protocol Exhibit. It documents the agreed-upon protocols and procedures for the transmission, use, and exchange of digital data on a project, such as electronic project communications, submittals, contract documents, and payment documents. G201–2013 does not address Building Information Modeling protocols, which are covered by AIA Document G202™–2013.
Synopsis.
AIA Document G201–2013 is a form that is coordinated for use with AIA Document E203™–2013, Building Information Modeling and Digital Data Protocol Exhibit. Its purpose is to document the agreed-upon protocols and procedures that will govern the transmission, use, and exchange of digital data on a project, such as electronic project communications, submittals, contract documents, and payment documents. G201–2013 is not designed to address Building Information Modeling protocols and procedures, which is the purpose of AIA Document G202™–2013, Project Building Information Modeling Protocol Form. For all document details and a record of changes, see the summary »
Using G201–2013.
Completing G201–2013. As a companion to the 2013 Digital Practice documents, the AIA has published the AIA Guide, Instructions and Commentary to the 2013 Digital Practice Documents which provides an in-depth explanation of the 2013 Digital Practice documents on a section-by-section basis. Please consult the AIA Guide, Instructions and Commentary to the 2013 Digital Practice Documents for detailed instructions on how to complete the 2013 Digital Practice documents.
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