Occupied office refurbishment BIM coordinates construction phases with daily business operation. People flow, noise, temporary access, IT services, security, fire routes, and after-hours work must be planned visibly.
Why This Matters
Office refurbishments fail when construction planning ignores users. BIM can help show what changes each week, where staff can move, and which services may be interrupted.
Practical Guidance
Phase Work Areas: Show active work zones, occupied zones, temporary barriers, and access routes by week or stage.
Protect Business Services: Coordinate IT rooms, power, data, meeting rooms, reception, lifts, and security systems.
Plan Noisy Work: Identify noisy activities and schedule them outside sensitive working hours where possible.
Communicate Clearly: Use simple BIM views for staff notices and stakeholder briefings.
Checklist
- Map occupied, construction, and transition zones
- Protect power, data, security, and lift operation
- Plan noisy or disruptive work by time window
- Use simple model views for user communication
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Office refurbishment BIM should reduce anxiety. People accept disruption more easily when the plan is visible and credible.
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