Temporary diversions use BIM to plan how power, water, drainage, ventilation, fire alarm, data, and other services remain live while permanent routes are modified. The temporary condition must be coordinated as seriously as the final design.
Why This Matters
Temporary services often carry real operational load. If they are under-designed, poorly routed, or undocumented, the project risks outages, safety issues, and confusion during reinstatement.
Practical Guidance
Map Existing Dependencies: Identify users, rooms, equipment, and systems that rely on the service being diverted.
Model Temporary Routes: Show temporary pipes, cables, ducts, supports, protection, and access requirements.
Coordinate Cutovers: Plan isolation, switchover, testing, monitoring, and fallback steps.
Remove Cleanly: Track when temporary routes are removed and permanent services are verified.
Checklist
- Map users and systems affected by the diversion
- Coordinate temporary routes and supports in BIM
- Plan cutover, testing, and fallback steps
- Track removal and permanent reinstatement
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