Renovation decanting plans use BIM to coordinate where occupants, equipment, furniture, services, and temporary functions move before construction begins. The model helps teams understand operational disruption before walls are opened.
Why This Matters
Renovation projects often fail because user movement is planned too late. BIM can show which departments, rooms, access routes, storage areas, and temporary services are affected by each construction phase.
Practical Guidance
Map Occupied Areas: Identify current users, room functions, sensitive operations, storage, and access dependencies.
Plan Temporary Locations: Use model views to show swing spaces, temporary entrances, service routes, and protected zones.
Coordinate Services: Temporary power, data, ventilation, security, and life-safety systems must follow the decanting plan.
Communicate Phases: Provide clear phase views for occupants, facilities teams, contractors, and security staff.
Checklist
- Map existing users, rooms, and operational dependencies
- Identify swing spaces and temporary access routes
- Coordinate temporary services for relocated users
- Use phase views to explain disruption clearly
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Renovation BIM should protect people before it protects geometry. Decanting plans make disruption visible early enough to manage.
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