A better-documented layout plan gives architects, MEP engineers, and project teams a clearer starting point.
VCE documents process and facility utility requirements during concept planning so utility needs are understood before architectural and engineering design move too far forward.

Utility needs should be understood before layout and design decisions move too far forward. VCE documents process and facility utility requirements during concept planning so they are visible earlier in the project.
Power, compressed air, water, drains, gases, exhaust, HVAC, and other support needs can be organized in a utility matrix. This gives the project team a clearer view of what each area, process, or equipment group may require.
A better-documented layout plan helps architects, MEP engineers, and project teams understand the utility requirements behind the facility concept. This can reduce confusion, improve coordination, and support better design development.
