Raised floor BIM coordination reviews panels, pedestals, cable trays, underfloor air, drainage, equipment supports, sensors, and access strategy. The space under the floor can be as crowded as the ceiling void.
Why This Matters
Raised floors are often used in data rooms, control rooms, offices, and technical spaces. Poor coordination can block airflow, overload panels, hide leaks, or make cable changes difficult.
Practical Guidance
Model Floor Zones: Identify equipment zones, removable panels, heavy-load zones, underfloor air paths, and cable routes.
Check Airflow: Coordinate perforated tiles, containment zones, cable congestion, and cooling paths.
Protect Access: Ensure that panels can be lifted where maintenance is required.
Review Supports: Coordinate pedestals and stringers with penetrations, anchors, and equipment bases.
Checklist
- Map raised floor zones and removable panels
- Coordinate airflow paths with cable routing
- Check maintenance access below floor panels
- Review floor supports against penetrations and equipment bases
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Raised floor BIM should treat the void as a working service space, not an empty construction detail.
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