Floor flatness and equipment tolerance review connects BIM geometry with installation requirements for equipment, racks, raised floors, cleanrooms, laboratories, warehouses, and precision production spaces.
Why This Matters
Some equipment cannot tolerate uneven slabs, poor set-out, or unexpected level changes. BIM can help identify zones where floor tolerances matter before concrete, screed, or finishes are accepted.
Practical Guidance
Identify Sensitive Zones: Mark areas with high tolerance requirements such as cleanrooms, server rooms, laboratories, production lines, and automated warehouses.
Connect to Equipment Data: Review vendor floor requirements, anchor positions, base plates, and service connection heights.
Use Survey Evidence: Compare scan or survey data with model levels where tolerance is critical.
Record Acceptance: Keep floor survey reports and acceptance status linked to model zones.
Checklist
- Map floor tolerance zones in the BIM model
- Check vendor requirements for level, flatness, and anchoring
- Compare survey evidence with model levels
- Record acceptance status before equipment installation
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Flatness is invisible in a normal 3D view. BIM teams should make tolerance requirements visible before equipment arrives.
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