Blueprint Notes

Practical lessons from real ICT design work.

Short observations on constructability, coordination, infrastructure, and BIM.

001

Design telecom rooms for expansion, not just today’s equipment.

Saving space during design can create years of operational difficulty later.

002

Coordinate pathways before device layouts are finalized.

Devices can move. Vertical and horizontal pathways are much harder to fix late.

003

BIM should eliminate questions—not create them.

Model detail should improve decisions, documentation, and construction clarity.

004

Equipment access matters as much as equipment footprint.

Model clearances, serviceability, and real installation conditions.

005

Hospitality brand standards often define outcomes, not exact solutions.

Early clarification prevents assumptions from becoming redesign.