BIM for Cable Containment Strategy: Tray, Ladder, Conduit, and Spare Capacity focuses on electrical containment hierarchy, bend radius, separation, supports, and future spare capacity. This topic is practical because small data or coordination errors can become repeated site issues, late approvals, or weak handover records.
Why This Matters
BIM value appears when model information supports a real decision. For this topic, the team should connect geometry, data, access, ownership, and evidence instead of treating the model as a visual reference only.
Practical Guidance
Define Ownership: Assign which discipline creates the information, which party approves it, and who updates it after site change.
Make Data Checkable: Use schedules, filters, issue logs, or exports to find missing names, wrong locations, duplicate IDs, and unapproved status values.
Review in Context: Check the item against architecture, structure, MEP, fire safety, operation, and maintenance access. A technically correct element can still fail in context.
Keep Evidence: Record approval notes, inspection photos, status changes, and final accepted information for handover.
Checklist
- Define owner, approver, and update responsibility
- Check required data fields with a schedule or export
- Review location and access in the federated model
- Keep approval and inspection evidence for handover
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