Operational risk workshops use BIM views to help designers, contractors, owners, and operators identify failure points before handover. The model gives the workshop a shared visual basis for discussing real building operation.
Why This Matters
Many operational risks are visible before handover: poor access, single points of failure, weak redundancy, unclear isolation, and difficult replacement routes. BIM helps teams see them together.
Practical Guidance
Select Critical Systems: Focus on life safety, power, water, HVAC, IT, medical, process, and security systems.
Use Scenario Views: Review fire, flood, power outage, equipment failure, and maintenance shutdown scenarios.
Capture Actions: Record model changes, data updates, operating procedures, and owner decisions.
Follow Up: Track workshop actions to closure before final handover.
Checklist
- Select critical systems and spaces for review
- Prepare scenario-based model views
- Record design, data, and operation actions
- Track actions to closure before handover
LUA BIM LABS Insight
BIM makes operational risk discussable. A shared view helps teams move from vague concern to specific action.
LUA BIM LABS — Products & Services
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