Supporting Architectural, Structural, MEP Engineers, General Contractors, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing (MEP), Fire Protection Trade disciplines and any type of Manufacturers needing BIM Family Content Creation modeling services. Ranging from design modeling used to develop Construction Documents to then be used for coordination and clash-clearing against other trades with the objective in developing approved shop drawings for construction that can be also be developed into fabrication and spool drawings through to full-service as-builts for facility management use as a full life cycle documentation system.
With Revit, we can model, document and visualize building & construction-related projects of any size or complexity. With proven Revit technology, we confidently take on any construction project. No matter what design information you are working with or what type of deliverable is required, we can rely on Revit’s flexibility and power to get the job done as expected and on schedule.
AECO, Architectural, Engineers, Contractors, Owners, Structural, MEP Design Firms, General Contractors, Mechanical, HVAC, Ducting, Ventilation, Electrical, Communications/Security, Plumbing, Refrigeration, Piping, Equipment Manufacturing, Fabrication, etc.
AutoCAD MEP, AutoCAD P&ID, AutoCAD Plant 3D, AutoCAD Revit MEP, AutoCAD Structural Detailing, Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Architecture, Autodesk AutoCAD, Autodesk BIM 360, Autodesk Electrical, Autodesk Inventor, Autodesk Mechanical, Autodesk NavisWorks, Autodesk Quantity Takeoff, Autodesk Revit, Autodesk Revit Architecture, Autodesk Revit Fabrication, Autodesk Revit MEP, Autodesk Revit Structure, Bentley’s AECOsim Building Designer, Bentley’s MicroStation, Bentley’s Navigator, BIM 360 Glue, CATIA, Fabrication CADmep, Hydratec’s HydraCAD, Inventor, Navisworks Manage, Pro/ENGINEER, PTC Creo, Rendering (Autodesk Rendering), Revit, SolidWorks, Tekla Structure, Trimble SysQue, etc.
Additions, Alterations, Interiors, New Projects, Pre-design, Design, Planning Schematics, Design Development, Construction Documents, Pre-qualification, Bidding/Negotiating, Bidding, GC Bidding-invitation, Sub Bidding, Construction, Subcontract Award and Operation, Facility Management, Operational & Manual, As-built, etc.
Academy, Airports, Apartment and Condominiums, Commercial, Communications Buildings, Data Centers, Dormitories, Educational, Elderly and Assisted Living, Entertainment, Federal Facilities, Governmental, Healthcare, Hospitality, Hotels & Motels, Industrial, Institutional, Laboratories, Local Government, Manufacturing, Medical, Military, Mixed-Use and Retail, Municipalities, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Office and Headquarters, Private, Public Services, Recreation, Religious/Funeral, Schools, Site Development, Stadiums, State, Transportation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. General Services Administration, U.S. Veterans Administration, Utilities, etc.
The construction industry’s acknowledgment that substantial savings were found is what sparked the switch from a 2D CAD process to 3D BIM (Building Information Modeling). For instance, Navisworks far exceeds CAD’s traditional overlay approach. Using BIM to virtually model trades and, in addition, performing multi-trade coordination for clash identification is more efficient.
Old-school 2D processes have usefulness in the industry. However, they are incapable of thoroughly identifying all complex, overlapping routing clashes. As a result, trade installers find them later, on the job site, after their discipline is already installed. The result is expensive delays, reworks, tear-outs and inefficient rerouting. These issues are 100% avoidable when seen in advance using BIM.
Virtual coordination, through BIM, eliminates any of these problems before the construction process even begins. This is specifically true because collaboration via Navisworks finds conflicts otherwise missed in the 2D clash-detection process.
Due to this, a project will go into production without any costly complications in the form of unanticipated conflicts and time-delaying, makeshift modifications. Furthermore, time-saving, spooled details allow for the prefabrication of parts produced off-site and ready to go in place as needed. The results are therefore more efficient and also more cost-effective.
BIM has arrived and is gaining momentum as the industry standard as a growing percentage of the industry embraces its benefits daily. Without a doubt, the overall trade installation experience has become virtually simplified, needing less site-time and investigation than previously required.
In summary, on-the-spot, unplanned adjustments are a thing of the past because conflicts can now be studied and rerouted ahead of time virtually, using BIM. Creating an entirely clash-cleared model long before the construction process begins is now a reality.
These are just a few of the many benefits of implementing BIM today.