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Architectural engineering design become increasingly diversified, with the highly developed city, the population density and the floor increased use of improved demand and importance for the lives and property, fire-fighting equipment in the project occupies a very important position, and fire-fighting equipment planning and design stage drawings carefully considered, tend to project the overall execution results have a dramatic effect, a good planning and design of the case, allow the job to be smooth to conduct; Conversely, it may allow the construction phase problem in an endless stream, we can see construction life cycle, planning and design stage is the key to project success. Planning and design professionals such as architects, fire protection equipment engineer, each focused on building codes, fire safety regulations set standards in different areas, resulting in architectural design results often appear with fire-fighting equipment engineering interface integration issues, fire and fire BIM (building Information Modeling) drawings review the building, in order to ensure that the construction project planning and design quality, effective interface coordination, engineering changes designed to reduce the risk, can effectively eliminate the inconsistent planning design, omission, conflict or wrong question, to avoid extension of time, performance controversy and generate mediation, arbitration or litigation circumstances. Construction planning and design of fire-fighting equipment and fire BIM drawings examine the building to the CPA (Construction and Planning Agency) 100 to 101 years of professional agents throughout the construction, for example, according to the latest revised "set of Fire Safety Equipment Standards", accompanied by reviewing case construction interface checks, collection and fire operation unit examined the differences, and BIM explore equipment and pipelines collisions, serve free project contracts after processing design changes affect the quality of construction, I hope this paper the relevant information and recommendations, to provide construction project planning, design and review of fire-fighting equipment by reference.
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