Seasonal maintenance planning uses BIM to identify assets and areas that need attention before summer, winter, rainy seasons, or storm events. It connects asset data with weather-related operational risk.
Why This Matters
Blocked drains, dirty filters, roof access problems, weak freeze protection, and untested pumps often become visible only during weather stress. BIM can help facility teams prepare earlier.
Practical Guidance
Group Seasonal Assets: Identify filters, coils, roof drains, sump pumps, heat tracing, gutters, louvers, and external equipment.
Map Access Routes: Seasonal tasks often require roof, plantroom, basement, or external access.
Use Calendar Triggers: Connect model asset lists to seasonal inspection schedules.
Record Findings: Keep inspection results, photos, and corrective actions linked to assets or zones.
Checklist
- List weather-sensitive assets and locations
- Check access routes before seasonal inspections
- Connect asset lists to seasonal maintenance schedules
- Record inspection evidence and corrective actions
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Seasonal maintenance is predictable risk. BIM helps facility teams prepare before the weather tests the building.
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