Shutdown window coordination uses BIM to plan critical work that must happen while building systems are offline. It connects isolation points, temporary services, affected spaces, access routes, work packages, and restart checks.
Why This Matters
Occupied buildings cannot tolerate poorly planned shutdowns. A missed valve, panel, sensor, or dependency can extend downtime and damage trust with building users.
Practical Guidance
Map Affected Systems: Identify which rooms, users, equipment, and services are affected by the shutdown.
Confirm Isolation: Show valves, breakers, dampers, bypasses, temporary feeds, and lockout points in model views.
Plan Restart: Include flushing, testing, balancing, control checks, alarms, and user notification.
Sequence the Work: Use the model to show what happens before, during, and after the shutdown window.
Checklist
- Map affected systems, rooms, and users
- Confirm isolation and temporary service points
- Plan restart, testing, and notification steps
- Sequence work inside the approved shutdown window
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