Tree and planting asset management uses BIM to track species, planting date, irrigation zones, root zones, soil build-up, maintenance needs, and replacement history.
Why This Matters
Landscape assets change over time. Without records, irrigation problems, failed planting, root conflicts, and replacement costs become harder to manage.
Practical Guidance
Record Plant Data: Store species, size, location, planting date, warranty, and maintenance requirements.
Map Irrigation: Link planting zones to valves, controllers, sensors, and water meters.
Protect Root Zones: Coordinate utilities, paving, drainage, and future excavation around root areas.
Track Condition: Record inspections, replacements, disease, drought stress, and pruning history.
Checklist
- Record species, location, and maintenance data
- Link planting zones to irrigation systems
- Protect root zones from utilities and paving conflicts
- Track inspections, replacements, and condition changes
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Landscape BIM is living asset management. Trees and planting need data that grows with the site.
LUA BIM LABS — Products & Services
Personalized MEP BIM Tutor (Starter Plan)
One practical MEP BIM lesson every day via Telegram. Written for beginners and early-stage BIM learners who want a steady learning habit.
Starter Plan: USD 39/month.
BIM Command Center for Revit (Add-in)
A Revit Add-in with 30+ automation features for MEP BIM — clash filtering, tag batch, space validation, COBie export, and more. Compatible with Revit 2019–2027.
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