Recurring fault analysis uses BIM to find patterns in work orders by asset, room, system, floor, zone, or installation type. Instead of treating each ticket separately, the model helps reveal repeated causes.
Why This Matters
Repeated faults often hide in plain sight. A group of comfort complaints, blocked drains, access problems, or alarm issues may point to one design, installation, or control problem.
Practical Guidance
Link Tickets to Assets: Connect each work order to a BIM asset ID or room where possible.
Group by Pattern: Review repeated faults by system, vendor, floor, zone, room type, or installation package.
Check Model Context: Use the model to see whether faults share geometry, access, control, or environmental conditions.
Create Corrective Actions: Turn repeated faults into root-cause tasks, not endless individual repairs.
Checklist
- Link work orders to BIM assets or spaces
- Group faults by system, zone, vendor, or room type
- Use model context to identify common causes
- Create root-cause actions for repeated issues
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