Cleaning equipment storage planning uses BIM to coordinate janitor closets, water points, floor drains, equipment charging, chemical storage, and service coverage across floors and zones.
Why This Matters
Cleaning operations suffer when storage is too far away, too small, poorly ventilated, or missing water and drainage. BIM helps design and operations teams check service coverage spatially.
Practical Guidance
Map Coverage: Review which rooms and zones each cleaning closet serves.
Check Utilities: Confirm water, drainage, ventilation, power, and safe chemical storage.
Review Movement: Check routes for carts, machines, lifts, and after-hours access.
Plan Charging: Battery cleaning machines may need dedicated charging space and power.
Checklist
- Map cleaning storage coverage by floor and zone
- Check water, drainage, ventilation, and power
- Review cart and machine movement routes
- Plan safe charging and chemical storage
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Cleaning support spaces are small but strategic. BIM helps them be close enough, equipped enough, and safe enough to work.
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