Security systems BIM coordinates CCTV, access control, intrusion detection, intercoms, turnstiles, barriers, control rooms, power, data, and architectural sightlines. Device placement must be reviewed for coverage, access, and system logic.
Why This Matters
A camera or reader can be modeled in the right room but still fail its purpose. Blind spots, blocked views, poor mounting height, missing power, or inaccessible devices can weaken building security.
Practical Guidance
Coverage Review: Use model views to check camera sightlines, door reader approach, intercom visibility, and barrier control zones.
Architecture Interface: Coordinate devices with ceilings, walls, glass, signage, furniture, lighting, doors, and finishes. Security devices are both technical and visible.
Power and Data: Confirm pathways for low-voltage cabling, PoE switches, panels, equipment racks, and backup power where required.
Maintenance Access: Cameras, readers, panels, and sensors need safe access for testing and replacement.
Checklist
- Review CCTV and access control coverage in 3D context
- Coordinate devices with architectural finishes and sightlines
- Confirm power, data, racks, and backup supply routes
- Check device maintenance access before approval
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Security BIM should answer a simple question: can the device do its job from that exact location?
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