Building Information Modeling and Professional Liability: Who Owns the Risk When Digital Models Fail?
The construction industry’s widespread adoption of Building Information Modeling has transformed project delivery, but this digital revolution brings complex liability questions that traditional construction contracts were never designed to address. Building Information Modeling technology creates a shared digital environment where architects, engineers, contractors, and subcontractors contribute to and rely upon a single comprehensive model. This collaborative approach generates significant benefits, including reduced conflicts, improved coordination, and enhanced project visualization. However, the very nature of shared digital modeling creates potential liability traps that project participants often fail to recognize until disputes arise. The Fundamental Challenge of Shared Responsibility The primary legal …