Temporary works BIM coordinates hoarding, scaffolding, propping, cranes, laydown areas, access routes, temporary services, safety zones, and construction phasing. These elements may be temporary, but their coordination impact is real.
Why This Matters
Permanent BIM models often ignore the temporary systems needed to build the project. This can create unsafe access, blocked deliveries, installation conflicts, or phase sequencing problems.
Practical Guidance
Model Site Constraints: Include site boundaries, access gates, crane zones, public interfaces, storage areas, and restricted zones.
Coordinate Temporary Supports: Propping, scaffolding, formwork, lifting frames, and temporary platforms should be reviewed against permanent works and MEP routes.
Show Construction Sequence: Use phase views or 4D links to show when temporary works appear, move, and disappear.
Review Safety: Temporary works BIM should support safe routes, emergency access, exclusion zones, and interface management.
Checklist
- Model key temporary works that affect access or installation
- Coordinate temporary supports with permanent structure and services
- Use phase views for temporary work sequence
- Check safety routes and exclusion zones in the model
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Temporary works are temporary only in time. Their BIM coordination can decide whether permanent work is built safely and efficiently.
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