The hotel combined R-1 (lodging), A-2 (restaurant), B (business), and S-1 (storage) occupancies, which required clear separation and compliance with a broad range of codes.
Concept plans arrived in DWG format, while critical reference details were buried in a prototype PDF, making alignment and interpretation time-consuming.
The project required navigation of several stringent standards, including 2015 IBC, IECC, and NFPA, as well as mechanical, plumbing, accessibility, and electrical codes from multiple years.
Coordinating documentation for over 56,000 sq. ft. across four levels while avoiding cross-discipline conflicts posed a significant challenge.
The team imported DWG concept files into Revit, building a comprehensive 3D model aligned with prototype references.
Each occupancy area was modeled according to its specific code requirements, ensuring correct fire ratings, access routes, and ventilation strategies.
Structural, MEP, and architectural elements were coordinated throughout the model to prevent design clashes and streamline construction.
The project was delivered within 10 business days, aided by checklists and automation tools that helped accelerate review and validation.
The client received a complete, code-compliant CD set in Revit and PDF formats, ready for permit submission and construction execution, delivered on schedule and without rework.
A hospitality group developing mid-rise hotels with integrated amenities and complex multi-use spaces across the U.S.
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