Service · 3D & BIM
3D modeling & BIM
Detailed 3D models and parametric BIM (IFC/RVT) for architecture and engineering — to real measurements.
BIM (Building Information Modeling) is a parametric 3D model in which every element (wall, slab, column) carries geometry and data. We most often build it from a point cloud (scan-to-BIM) — modeling to the real, as-built condition rather than to old or missing drawings.
When to use it
What 3D and BIM are best for
- ✓Reconstruction and adaptation: an accurate model of the existing condition before design.
- ✓Discipline coordination: architecture, structure and services in a single model.
- ✓Documentation: plans, sections and elevations derived from the model.
- ✓Facility management: the model as a data base for maintenance.
Input · output · level of detail
What you get
Input
A point cloud (ours or yours) and/or existing documentation.
Output
A BIM/3D model in IFC, RVT, DWG 〔+ [FILL IN: formats]〕, at an agreed level of detail.
Level of detail
From basic geometry to a detailed, data-rich model 〔LOD: [FILL IN per project]〕.
Case example
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Do you work from our point cloud?
Yes; we work from your capture or scan the building ourselves.
Which software and formats?
Revit (RVT), IFC, AutoCAD (DWG) 〔+ [FILL IN]〕.
What is scan-to-BIM?
Modeling BIM from a laser capture of the existing condition.
What level of detail (LOD)?
According to purpose — agreed before we start.
Need as-built BIM?
Send the building and the model purpose — we suggest LOD, formats and timeline.