Loading sequence reviews use BIM to plan how materials and equipment enter the building. They check access routes, temporary openings, lifting zones, laydown areas, floor loading, and installation order.
Why This Matters
Equipment may fit in its final position but fail to reach it. BIM can reveal route problems before delivery day, when changes are expensive and disruptive.
Practical Guidance
Identify Large Items: List chillers, AHUs, transformers, switchgear, pumps, tanks, facade panels, and long duct or pipe modules.
Review Movement Paths: Check turning radius, doorway clearance, temporary openings, slab capacity, and lifting height.
Coordinate Timing: Some equipment must enter before walls, stairs, facades, or ceilings close.
Record Assumptions: Keep the approved loading sequence and temporary work requirements with the construction plan.
Checklist
- List large or difficult-to-move project items
- Check access routes, floor loading, and temporary openings
- Confirm installation timing before permanent closure
- Record approved loading sequence assumptions
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