Engineering design is normally associated with new constructions and major renovations, where the project in question has not been built yet. However, engineering design tools can also be used to improve operation and maintenance in existing properties. Keep in mind that project documents continue to be useful after the building has been completed: they are an invaluable reference for maintenance and troubleshooting, and they provide a useful starting point for future expansions and renovations.
Modern design software allows the digital storage of project documents, which ensures a copy is always available if the printed plans and specifications are lost. However, software tools were not available for older buildings, and project documentation was completed by hand. As a result, many buildings no longer have the original project drawings, or they have deteriorated to the point where they become impossible to read.
Project documents are not only useful during the design phase. Building management becomes much more difficult when there is no technical documentation available:
Managing maintenance activities and building upgrades without technical documents is like trying to reach a specific address without a map, in a city you have not visited before. You will eventually get there, but will not follow the most efficient route.
If you are managing a property that lacks technical documentation, an engineering firm can help you create a set of project documents that reflects the current building condition. Although this involves an expense, it can be considered an investment given the long-term benefits.
Modern building modeling software can create design documents in just a fraction of the time that was needed when all drawings were made by hand. The first step is creating a geometric 3D model of your building, which indicates the space requirements and shapes of components. Then, consulting engineers carry out a site inspection to gather the technical data that is added to the model. The gathered data answers important questions about building systems, such as the following:
A lot of this information may seem trivial and easy to obtain. However, consider the time lost on inspections if you follow that approach whenever you need information about building systems. There are also cases when your maintenance team must solve issues as quickly as possible, and building documentation speeds up the process considerably.
In addition to simplifying property management, technical documentation helps you meet the requirements of NYC building codes and local laws. Keep in mind that code compliance does not end once the building is completed - building codes are reviewed and updated all the time, and new requirements are sometimes made retroactive for existing properties. The following are some examples of mandatory upgrades for existing properties:
These building upgrades must be submitted to the NYC Department of Buildings for approval, and the application process includes technical documentation. The permitting procedure can be completed faster if you already have building documents, since they are used as a starting point for the mandatory upgrades. Otherwise, you have to create project documentation from zero, first for the building itself and then for the upgrade!
If your building lacks technical documentation, a qualified engineering company can help you create it. Modern design software and information technologies speed up the process, while minimizing disruption of building operations. Once you have an updated building model with detailed information about its systems, you will have gained a valuable property management tool.