Pavement and hardscape condition tracking uses BIM to record surface defects, ponding, level changes, trip hazards, drainage issues, and repair history across external areas.
Why This Matters
External surfaces affect safety, accessibility, drainage, and first impression. BIM can help facility teams prioritise repairs by location, severity, and user impact.
Practical Guidance
Map Surface Zones: Divide plazas, paths, roads, ramps, courtyards, and service yards into clear inspection zones.
Record Defects: Track cracks, settlement, ponding, loose pavers, staining, and trip hazards.
Review Drainage: Compare defects with falls, drains, gullies, tree pits, and landscape edges.
Prioritise Repairs: Rank by safety, accessibility, water risk, and traffic intensity.
Checklist
- Divide hardscape into model-based inspection zones
- Record cracks, ponding, settlement, and trip hazards
- Review defects against drainage and level strategy
- Prioritise repairs by safety and usage impact
LUA BIM LABS Insight
External BIM does not end at handover. Pavement and drainage records help keep the building's surroundings safe and usable.
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