Accessibility retrofit planning uses BIM to identify where small changes can improve user access: doors, ramps, toilets, signage, lifts, reception desks, switches, and routes.
Why This Matters
Existing buildings often contain accessibility barriers that are hard to see in traditional drawings. BIM can show clearances, routes, slopes, door swings, and service points in context.
Practical Guidance
Map User Routes: Review arrival, reception, lifts, toilets, work areas, amenities, and emergency routes.
Check Clearances: Look at doors, corridors, furniture, fixtures, turning space, and approach zones.
Prioritise Impact: Rank changes by user benefit, cost, disruption, and compliance risk.
Track Completion: Keep retrofit actions, approvals, and as-built evidence linked to model locations.
Checklist
- Map accessible routes and user journeys
- Check clearances, slopes, fixtures, and door swings
- Prioritise retrofit actions by impact and feasibility
- Record completed changes in BIM-linked records
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