Partial handover zones require BIM control because some areas move into operation while other areas remain under construction. Models, asset data, defects, safety boundaries, and access rules must be managed by zone.
Why This Matters
Phased handover can create confusion over ownership, maintenance responsibility, construction access, and unresolved defects. BIM helps by making the boundary visible and status-driven.
Practical Guidance
Define Handover Zones: Map accepted, under review, construction, and restricted areas in the model.
Separate Asset Status: Assets in handed-over zones need complete data, test evidence, and maintenance responsibility.
Track Defects: Defects should remain visible after partial handover until they are closed.
Control Interfaces: Review temporary fire routes, access, hoarding, services, and user separation between zones.
Checklist
- Map handover zones and status in BIM
- Validate asset data before accepting each zone
- Keep defects visible after partial handover
- Review safety and service interfaces between zones
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Partial handover works when boundaries are clear. BIM makes those boundaries visible to construction, operations, and the owner.
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