Define pod integration before construction begins.
BIM model that allow coordination of structural and MEP interfaces before installation.
Without early BIM coordination, interface mismatches are often identified only during installation — leading to delays and on-site adjustments.
Bathroom pods are integrated into the building model — not added later on site.
EcoReadyBath BIM objects allow architects, engineers and contractors to position pods within the BIM environment, verify interfaces and define connection points before construction starts.
Before construction begins
Bathroom pods interact with multiple building systems — structure, plumbing, ventilation and electrical installations.
BIM models allow project teams to:
- Verify spatial relationships
- Define service connections
- Identify clashes early
EcoReadyBath BIM objects represent real pod systems used in projects.
They are designed to:
- integrate with architectural, structural and MEP models
- define technical interfaces
- support installation planning
Models are available via BIMobject, widely used by architects and engineers.
Information supporting integration.
Each BIM object includes the information required to coordinate and install pods on-site.
Pod Geometry
Complete 3D geometry of bathroom pod units.
Connection Interfaces
Defined connection points for building integration.
Service Points
MEP service connection locations and specifications.
Installation Tolerances
Precise tolerance data for site installation.
Interior Layout
Fixture positions and equipment specifications.
Part of the EcoReadyBath workflow.
BIM coordination is integrated into the project process.
During the design phase, pods are positioned in the BIM model to define:
- MEP connection points
- alignment with shafts and walls
- installation strategy
This ensures that pods can be installed directly after delivery — without modification.
Access EcoReadyBath BIM models
Access BIM models and define pod integration early in your project.