Waste route optimisation uses BIM to review how waste moves from rooms to holding areas, service lifts, loading docks, and external collection points. It supports cleanliness, safety, and operational efficiency.
Why This Matters
Waste movement can conflict with public routes, food areas, clean zones, security lines, and loading operations. BIM helps facility teams see route conflicts before daily operations suffer.
Practical Guidance
Map Waste Streams: Separate general waste, recycling, food waste, clinical waste, hazardous waste, and confidential waste where relevant.
Check Movement: Review bin sizes, door widths, lift capacity, slopes, turning space, and collection timing.
Coordinate Holding Areas: Waste rooms need ventilation, drainage, cleaning access, fire safety, and pest control.
Reduce Cross-Flow: Avoid routes that clash with visitors, patients, clean goods, or high-security areas.
Checklist
- Map waste streams and collection points
- Check bin movement, lifts, doors, and turning space
- Coordinate waste room services and cleaning access
- Reduce conflict with public or clean routes
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Waste logistics are part of building performance. BIM helps keep the hidden daily movement clean, safe, and efficient.
LUA BIM LABS — Products & Services
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