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Building Maintenance Units: Agenda

This document discusses design principles for building maintenance units (BMUs). Session 2 focuses on BMU design, including determining access requirements, the optimal number of BMUs based on building size, sizing BMUs to building features, hiding BMUs aesthetically, and addressing complex facades and overhanging roofs. Key points covered include performing cleaning cycle analysis, using intermediate BMU levels for very tall buildings, and techniques for providing access to recesses, inward/outward inclined walls, and negative slopes.

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Building Maintenance Units: Agenda

This document discusses design principles for building maintenance units (BMUs). Session 2 focuses on BMU design, including determining access requirements, the optimal number of BMUs based on building size, sizing BMUs to building features, hiding BMUs aesthetically, and addressing complex facades and overhanging roofs. Key points covered include performing cleaning cycle analysis, using intermediate BMU levels for very tall buildings, and techniques for providing access to recesses, inward/outward inclined walls, and negative slopes.

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BUILDING

MAINTENANCE
UNITS

AGENDA
Session 1 Session 2
Introduction to Building Design principles of BMUs
Maintenance Units (BMUs)

Session 3 Session 4
Safety features and regulatory Temporary Gondola design
design requirements of BMUs for construction use

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2
SESSION 2

Design principles of BMUs

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TODAY’S AGENDA
1. Design process and access requirements

2. How many BMUs for a building

3. Sizing BMUs for a building

4. Hiding BMUs

5. Access to complex facades

6. Overhanging roofs

7. Track support details

DESIGN PROCESS
BMU Tenderer
BMU Consultant
Architect - Reviews spec
- Works with architect
- Quotes for supply
- Develops spec
& install

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ACCESS
REQUIREMENTS
○ First question to ask
○ Often specs state 100% façade access
○ Not always required

○ Does the grey cladding need access?


○ Does the coloured cladding need access?
○ Access to podium? AWP?

ACCESS
REQUIREMENTS
○ Window cleaning
○ Window replacement
○ Balcony access
○ AC units
○ Is a BMU required at all?

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○ Access required ○ Access not required
○ Big BMU ○ Small BMU
○ Low cost, low loads

TODAY’S AGENDA
1. Design process and access requirements

2. How many BMUs for a building

3. Sizing BMUs for a building

4. Hiding BMUs

5. Access to complex facades

6. Overhanging roofs

7. Track support details

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HOW MANY BMUs?
○ ICC Hong Kong is 484m tall
○ Need to clean the windows
regularly
○ Maintain the LEDs
○ Replace glass
○ Allow for BMU maintenance

○ Anyone want to guess? 1, 4, 10, 20?

Video: ICC

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9
BMUs
5
+ 1 AWP
○ 100% coverage 4
○ Full time operation

CLEANING CYCLE

2 MONTHS?
3 MONTHS?
○ ICC has a 2 month requirement
○ Full time operation required

In first years:
○ LED and glass maintenance 2 BMUs
full time
○ Double shifts required to keep
schedule

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○ 3 month cycle OK for Class A office

○ 4 month OK for lower grade buildings

○ Discuss with client, façade team

○ Depends on environment
Pollution, dust

CLEANING CYCLE ANALYSIS

70-100 M2 / MAN / HR

60% AVAILABILITY
○ Consider façade features
○ 2 cleaners in cradle
○ Availability affected by bad weather,
holidays, maintenance
○ Consider set-up time
○ Consider travelling for lunch break

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1-200m: 1-2 BMUs 300m: 3-4 BMUs 500m: 8-10 BMUs

TaiKoo Place 2A One Island East China Zun Tower


234m 298m 538m
2 BMUs 4 BMUs 9 BMUs

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CHINA ZUN TOWER, 538M

○ 9 BMUs on the roof can be impractical


○ Not enough space
○ Time wasted travelling:
○ Max. speed 0.3 m/s
○ 29 min to ground, 29 back up
○ 210 min available per 0.5 day shift

BMUs AT INTERMEDIATE
LEVELS
5
○ Same as ICC
○ Limited coverage
○ Cheaper
○ Time saving
○ Fight for the space

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>500 m
Current real-life example
○ New project under construction
○ Over 500m tall
○ “Only budget for 4 BMUs”
○ “No space at intermediate floors”

○ Issues?

1
4

○ The Shard: 310m

○ Intermediate 8
level BMUs
needed due to
building shape

○ 13 BMUs

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TODAY’S AGENDA
1. Design process and access requirements

2. How many BMUs for a building

3. Sizing BMUs for a building

4. Hiding BMUs

5. Access to complex facades

6. Overhanging roofs

7. Track support details

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OPTIONS
○ 3 options

○ Max reach 40m

○ Small BMU & track


cheaper than large BMU

○ Space constraints

EXAMPLE

Main Roof
Step 1:
Cradle
length
Upper Roof (2 panels)

Step 2:
Map out
access areas,
critical drops

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Main Roof

Upper Roof
Step 3:
Map path for
economical
BMU

Step 4: Check
reach

Main Roof

Upper Roof
Step 5:
If space not
available, try
larger BMU

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○ Important to check minimum reach for big BMUs
○ Fixed BMUs can have minimum reach issues

3m

TODAY’S AGENDA
1. Design process and access requirements

2. How many BMUs for a building

3. Sizing BMUs for a building

4. Hiding BMUs

5. Access to complex facades

6. Overhanging roofs

7. Track support details

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HIDING THE BMU
Maintain the building aesthetics

HIDING THE BMU: OPTIONS

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GARAGE, CAMOFLAUGE

○ Simple, ecomonical
○ Park next to tall wall

LUFFING JIBS
○ Suitable for low parapets
○ Economical
○ Check space required
○ High luff angles can be
impractical

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TELESCOPIC
MAST

○ Suitable for
limited space

○ Common for
high parapets

○ Recessed parking pits allow for further height deduction


○ Can reduce mast from 3 to 2 stages
○ Pit only needed at park location

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PANTOGRAPH MASTS

○ Lower parking than masts


○ The Opus, Stubbs Rd
○ Jib remains horizontal
○ Generally increased cost c.f. telescopic masts

PANTOGRAPH MASTS

Ensure not visible to tenants on roof

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LIFT PLATFORMS
○ Option when there is a short parapet
○ Increased space & cost

Hidden track

REMOTE HOISTS

○ Complex, expensive
○ Unusual, limited suppliers
○ Suited to vertical façade

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HIDING THE BMU: SUMMARY
HEIGHT

COST: Initial & maintenance

TODAY’S AGENDA
1. Design process and access requirements

2. How many BMUs for a building

3. Sizing BMUs for a building

4. Hiding BMUs

5. Access to complex facades

6. Overhanging roofs

7. Track support details

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CHALLENGING FACADES

In/outward inclines Step-in/out

OUTWARD INCLINES & STEP-OUTS

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STANDARD RESTRAINT LIMITATIONS
<20 m
<20 m

○ Once a standard restraint installed, the cradle cannot


move outward

SOFT ROPE

○ Soft nylon rope protects facade


○ Rope stored on cradle for total building height
○ Motor in cradle controlling tension

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Video: soft rope

Soft rope
also allows
for lateral
movement

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MULLION GUIDES

○ Alternative to soft rope


○ Wire rope remains vertical and unrestrained
○ Cradle held to building

OUTWARD INCLINES & STEP-OUTS

Soft rope Mullion guides

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NEGATIVE SLOPE

MULLION GUIDES

○ Wire rope angled and unrestrained


○ Cradle held to building
○ Glass replacement considerations

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PULL-IN RESTRAINTS
• 5-7 degree slope limit
• Limits reach from cradle
• Limits load required to
pull-in
• Hand-winch option
available
• Time consuming

• ICC pull-in example


• Protect edges

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NEGATIVE INCLINES

Pull-in Mullion guides

RECESSES

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WIDE CRADLES

• Most economical
• Up to ~1m recess
• Low
mass/complexity
• Balance via
counterweight
• Counterweight folds
for parking

FOLDING
TYPE

• Up to ~3m recess
• More mass/complexity
• Counterweight moves
to balance
• BMU size increases to
carry the load

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TELESCOPIC TYPE

• Up to ~6m recess and beyond


• Wire ropes spread for balance

Video: Hilal Bank

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PROJECT EXAMPLE

OPTION 1 OPTION 2
Telescopic Pull-in

Man for scale Option 1


Track support structure (by others)

Option 2

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40%
Increased wheel load 16T→26T

30%
Increase in BMU + track cost

100%
Redesign & strengthen support structure

• 4 BMUs on roof
• Get a consultant on board early

• Check clearance for telescopic type cradles

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GLASS REPLACEMENT IN RECESSES

Glass is generally too


heavy for cradle

How to bring it under


a recess?

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Economical option:
hooks in the ceiling

Requires good
access

Monorail under
ceiling alternative
(uncommon)

• Telescopic cradles can have glass mounts


• Spreading wire ropes enables cradle to balance
• Heavy, expensive option

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COMPLEX FACADES: SUMMARY

PULL-IN SOFT ROPE/ WIDE CRADLE FOLDING TELESCOPIC


For –ve slopes MULLION GUIDE
For –/+ve slopes Up to 1.2m recess Up to 2.5m recess 6+ m recess

Glass replace Glass replace


limitations limitations

COST, WEIGHT, COMPLEXITY

TODAY’S AGENDA
1. Design process and access requirements

2. How many BMUs for a building

3. Sizing BMUs for a building

4. Hiding BMUs

5. Access to complex facades

6. Overhanging roofs

7. Track support details

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OVERHANGING ROOFS

Venetian Macau Marina One


• Telescopic cradle? • Telescopic cradle?
• Monorail? • Monorail?

UNDERSLUNG BMU

Garage needed for maintenance & hiding BMU

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UNDERSLUNG BMU

Lift platform to hide and service BMU

ARTICULATING JIBS

• Jib operates like a back hoe /digger


• Can use standard cradle and
materials hoist
• Less suspended load than
telescopic cradle

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TODAY’S AGENDA
1. Design process and access requirements

2. How many BMUs for a building

3. Sizing BMUs for a building

4. Hiding BMUs

5. Access to complex facades

6. Overhanging roofs

7. Track support details

TRACK SUPPORT DESIGN

• Some manufacturers leave track design to agents


• Twin track most common

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TWIN TRACK
• Use loads from supplier to
check bending and select size
• Small BMU 150UC, Big 350UC
• Note hoist access on this
examples

2000 mm

INTERMEDIATE

CLAMP STEEL
PLATE JOIN
GROUT
300 mm

1 2 3

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FRONT ANGLE GUIDE TRACK

MAX FALL
1:100

mm
100
RUNNING SLAB

WATERPROOFING

INCLINED TRACKS

• Custom design
• Rack and pinion most common

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• Rack and pinion may not be suitable for very large BMUs
• This BMU mass is approximately 40 Ton
• Rope-pull (hoist) used instead

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• Parapet mounting is another option for inclined tracks
• This project uses rope-pull with hoist in BMU
• Space below for other plant

SHIPPING & INSTALLATION

6-10 ton
Tower crane consideration
2.4x2.7x12m
Shipping consideration
BMU can be heaviest pick

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INSTALLATION

• Extreme case in
Chicago

• Existing building so
no tower crane

• Not cheap

TODAY’S AGENDA
1. Design process and access requirements

2. How many BMUs for a building

3. Sizing BMUs for a building

4. Hiding BMUs

5. Access to complex facades

6. Overhanging roofs

7. Track support details

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Q&A
Any questions?

Next session: 28th March, 7pm

[email protected]

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