Demolition sequencing with BIM helps teams plan what is removed, isolated, supported, protected, and inspected at each stage. It connects existing utilities, temporary works, structure, safety zones, and waste routes.
Why This Matters
Demolition is risky when existing conditions are uncertain. BIM can reduce risk by showing sequence, dependencies, and areas that require investigation before removal.
Practical Guidance
Identify Live Services: Map utilities that must be isolated, protected, diverted, or kept operational.
Review Structural Dependency: Coordinate removal sequence with temporary support and structural advice.
Define Safety Zones: Show exclusion zones, access routes, falling object areas, dust control, and public interfaces.
Track Waste Routes: Plan material movement, sorting, storage, and removal routes.
Checklist
- Map live services before demolition
- Coordinate sequence with structural dependency and temporary works
- Define exclusion zones and access routes
- Plan waste movement and sorting areas
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