Use boundary
These files support design-assist coordination. They are not bid or permit documents. They are not fabrication or construction documents. Confirm dimensions and field conditions. Licensed designers and trade contractors decide their scopes. Buncombe County and the applicable authority make the final code decisions.
Current release
Live coordination model
Review the eight floor and trade views first. The GLB and Blender downloads match the current published model release.
Issued 2026-08-20
MEP trade review packet
The dated packet contains the combined 24-page code screen and 15 annotated views. It also includes contact sheets; the V5 review blend; and a SHA-256 manifest. Separate trade PDFs are included for plumbing, HVAC, and electrical.
The packet is marked BLOCKED. It is not code ready or for construction. Its V5 review blend is a dated review snapshot. Use the live model above for the current geometry release.
Development target
LOD 300 to 350 work plan
LOD is assigned by element or system. The whole model does not receive one blanket level. LOD 300 requires specific geometry based on approved design information. LOD 350 adds modeled interfaces with adjacent systems.
What to return
Trade coordination inputs
- Marked routes, sizes, elevations, slopes, access zones, and equipment clearances.
- Equipment cutsheets and schedules. Include connection data; loads; controls; and service requirements.
- Field-verified dimensions and photos tied to a model location or object ID.
- Named exclusions, assumptions, clashes, unresolved conditions, and the party responsible for the next decision.
- DWG, IFC, RVT, PDF, or Blender files when the trade owns the geometry.
Send the files and markups to Zach. Put the trade name and date in the filename. Include the revision.