Operator shadowing uses BIM alongside real maintenance walkthroughs to compare design assumptions with operational reality. It helps project teams learn how facility staff actually access, inspect, and maintain systems.
Why This Matters
Design teams may believe access is adequate until they watch an operator carry tools, open panels, read gauges, and navigate plantrooms. BIM can capture those lessons before final handover.
Practical Guidance
Choose Representative Tasks: Shadow filter changes, valve checks, alarm testing, roof access, plant inspection, and room checks.
Compare With BIM: Check whether model routes, access zones, and asset locations match real operator movement.
Record Friction: Note awkward access, missing labels, unsafe routes, unclear asset IDs, and poor lighting.
Update Handover: Convert findings into model updates, FM notes, training views, or defect actions.
Checklist
- Shadow representative maintenance tasks
- Compare real movement with BIM access assumptions
- Record access, labeling, safety, and usability issues
- Update model and operator training materials
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Operator shadowing humbles the model in a good way. It teaches BIM teams what maintenance really feels like.
LUA BIM LABS — Products & Services
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BIM Command Center for Revit (Add-in)
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