Landscape BIM coordination connects planting, irrigation, drainage, lighting, paving, levels, furniture, underground utilities, and maintenance access. External works need the same data discipline as building interiors.
Why This Matters
Landscape problems often appear after the building is nearly complete. Conflicts between tree pits, utility routes, drainage falls, lighting bases, and irrigation lines can cause late site changes.
Practical Guidance
Levels and Falls: Coordinate finished levels, drainage falls, accessible routes, ramps, steps, retaining edges, and building thresholds.
Tree and Utility Conflicts: Tree pits, root zones, underground ducts, drainage pipes, and foundations need spatial review before excavation.
Irrigation and Lighting: Irrigation pipes, controllers, valves, lighting conduits, bases, and access covers should be coordinated with paving and planting.
Maintenance: External BIM should support access for cleaning, irrigation maintenance, replacement planting, lighting repair, and drainage inspection.
Checklist
- Review levels, falls, thresholds, and accessible routes
- Coordinate tree pits and root zones with underground utilities
- Check irrigation, lighting, and access covers against paving layout
- Plan maintenance access for landscape systems
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Landscape BIM is where building data meets the ground. Good coordination keeps external spaces buildable and maintainable.
LUA BIM LABS — Products & Services
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