| Your Job |
| You are undertaking capital improvements to the cooling tower of your building. No one, including the engineering firm, can find the original set of engineering drawings from 10 years ago. Reverse engineering means decommissioning the cooling tower a lot sooner than planned, adding considerably to the project’s cost. |
| Your Job on Video |
| Even though the drawings are lost, you have video on demand as-builts of the original installation. There is lots of information there, including tight shots of materials where you can actually read the product specs. You can make new drawings based on what you have here, without decommissioning the cooling tower. |
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Deliver Powerful, Lasting, O&M Documentation
O&M documentation should be visual, and words should be kept to a minimum. Video on demand is the perfect medium for delivering O&M documentation:
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Accessible over the life of the building
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Never gets lost even when personnel and ownership change
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Requires no storage space.
The video on demand archive you’ve assembled during construction can be used to create your O&M documentation. Video O&M documentation should include as builts with tight, medium, wide and pan shots of:
It should also include all operational trainings that are conducted at commissioning.
Your O&M documentation combined with your construction video on demand as-builts provides owners and managers a powerful and lasting resource that is readily available with just a few mouse clicks.
Learn more about construction video
Read our case study “Video Resolves Dispute, Enhances O&M Documentation on Theater HVAC Project” to learn more about video for O&M documentation.
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