A room readiness check uses BIM to confirm that hidden services, openings, access panels, supports, and inspections are complete before finishes begin. This prevents ceilings, walls, and floors from covering unresolved coordination issues.
Why This Matters
Finishes often hide the evidence needed to correct MEP, fire stopping, waterproofing, and access problems. A model-based readiness check helps the team pause at the right moment before rework becomes expensive.
Practical Guidance
Define Room Gates: Decide what must be complete before ceiling closure, wall closure, floor finish, or final fit-out.
Review Hidden Work: Check above-ceiling services, sleeves, fire stopping, access panels, valves, dampers, and inspection records.
Use Status Views: Color-code room status by ready, blocked, under review, or accepted.
Capture Evidence: Link photos, inspections, and issue closures to the room before allowing finish work to proceed.
Checklist
- Define readiness gates by finish stage
- Check hidden services and access requirements before closure
- Use room status views for progress control
- Attach inspection evidence before accepting the room
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Room readiness BIM is a practical stoplight. It helps teams know when a space is truly ready, not just visually ready.
LUA BIM LABS — Products & Services
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