The 4-Step Process Toward Making a Building’s Water System Reliable and Efficient
There’s been a growing concern about water conservation and efficiency today. As much as we’re concerned about energy-efficiency, water-efficiency also shares the centre stage in infrastructure planning. Buildings need to accommodate people’s needs. But these should also be designed with the environment in mind. This is the reason BIM or building information modeling is must to clarify the details of the structure. This is also a way to control construction cost while maintaining the structure’s purpose. In the same way, hydraulic BIM documentation is necessary to present in detail the structure’s water system. If you’re a commercial property owner, you’d better make your building’s hydraulics a priority. Why so? How the water system is built greatly affects the building’s utility cost. And you’d want to keep your water bill low or manageable, right? When building the water system, the following steps are necessary: Step 1 – Planning As the initial pha...