Vertical shaft inspection with BIM checks whether shafts remain accessible for cleanouts, dampers, valves, cable trays, fire stopping, sensors, and riser maintenance. Shafts are small spaces with long-term consequences.
Why This Matters
A shaft may look coordinated in plan but fail in maintenance. If access doors are misplaced or riser contents are too dense, operators cannot inspect or repair critical systems.
Practical Guidance
Review in Section: Shaft issues often appear in vertical alignment, offsets, and stacked access points.
Map Access Doors: Every maintainable item should have a realistic access route from a door or panel.
Check Fire Integrity: Shafts are often fire-rated. Penetrations and access doors must preserve rating requirements.
Track Riser Ownership: Multiple disciplines may share one shaft, so ownership and priority must be clear.
Checklist
- Review shafts in vertical sections and 3D views
- Match access doors to maintainable items
- Check fire rating and penetration control
- Assign riser zones and discipline ownership
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Shaft BIM is where compact coordination meets long-term maintenance. If access is weak, the shaft becomes a hidden liability.
LUA BIM LABS — Products & Services
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