BIM
3D modelling ensures that the routing of the services is carried out in a manner that is clash-free from structural components. 3D BIM models bring a lot of value to the project in terms of improved visualization, clash identification, constructability analysis, and much more. Apart from being well organized, the model offers the contractor and other trade partners an additional dimension and consistency during execution.
Our BIM classification ranges from LOD 100 to LOD 350 each with its own set of details and layers. More levels coming soon.
A. Lod 100/200/300-350
- Lod 100 – The building 3D model is developed to represent the information on a basic level. Thereby, only conceptual model creation is possible at this stage. Parameters like area, height, volume, location and orientation are defined.
- LOD 200 – The general model is where elements are modelled with approximate quantities, size, shape, location and orientation. We can also attach non-geometric information to the model elements
- Lod 300-350 – The Model Element is graphically represented within the Model as a specific system, object or assembly in terms of quantity, size, shape, location, and orientation. Non-graphic information may also be attached to the Model Element.
B. Product Modelling (Family Creation)
There are various points to be considered for REVIT Family Creation related to BIM services. With our expertise, we are adept at creating defined families by understanding the product and its requirements within a project. It helps us to design and develop with proper representation to get different views of a given product.
This modelling process paves the way for us to create products, like bathroom fittings, pipelines, etc., for builders to get an in-depth view of what their project would look like after the fittings are done.
C. REVIT Point Cloud
Post the laser survey and 3d measurement phase done by you, we integrate our Revit point cloud BIM services to exact the model you’ve been looking for. We provide these BIM services to help you document your existing conditions into your model for a much more comprehensive understanding of what you’re working with.