BIM for Carbon Data QA: Material Quantities, EPD Links, and Assumptions focuses on embodied carbon fields, material quantities, EPD references, and reporting assumptions. It is written for BIM teams that need practical checks, not abstract model theory.
Why This Matters
Specialist BIM topics often fail at the interfaces: where architecture, structure, MEP, safety, operations, and owner data meet. A focused review prevents small interface gaps from becoming expensive field issues.
Practical Guidance
Identify the Interface: Name the systems, disciplines, spaces, and assets affected by the topic.
Check Physical and Data Requirements: Review clearance, access, support, routing, status, naming, and required parameters together.
Use Model Evidence: Create views, schedules, issue snapshots, or exported reports that can be reviewed and approved.
Preserve the Lesson: Convert repeated findings into a checklist for the next project stage or future project.
Checklist
- Identify all affected disciplines and interfaces
- Check geometry, access, support, routing, and data fields
- Prepare model evidence for approval
- Turn repeated findings into a reusable checklist
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Specialist BIM quality comes from interface discipline. The model should show not only each system, but how each system survives contact with the others.
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