Digital permit workflows require BIM models that can support code checking, documentation review, and authority submission. Before submission, teams should verify model structure, classification, spaces, fire data, accessibility information, and exported file quality.
Why This Matters
A model that works for design coordination may fail digital permit review if required classifications, room data, fire ratings, egress information, or export settings are incomplete.
Practical Guidance
Submission Scope: Confirm which disciplines, levels, categories, and data fields are required. Do not export unnecessary model noise that can confuse review.
Code-Related Data: Check occupancy, room function, area, fire rating, egress path, stair data, door width, accessibility clearances, and compartmentation where applicable.
Model Cleanliness: Remove temporary elements, test families, duplicate rooms, unplaced spaces, and obsolete views before export.
Export Validation: Test the exported model in the review platform or validation tool before official submission. Submission day should not be the first export test.
Checklist
- Confirm digital permit data requirements before modeling freeze
- Validate code-related room, fire, egress, and accessibility data
- Clean temporary or obsolete elements from the submission model
- Run test exports before official authority submission
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