The in-house BIM models have an empirical validity of most of the well-known Design-Build businesses. This guarantees the accuracy and continuity of the information found in the Building Information Model (BIM). The system consists of standard controls such as testing the layout of the folder, naming conventions, drawing and sheet naming, as well as detailed controls such as inspection and validation of the design and compliance with the building code. It is mandatory to adhere to industry best practices, specifications and LOD to ensure that items such as CD sets, shop drawings and quantity bills (BOQ) from your BIM model are accurate.
Our knowledge and experience in designing BIM models for a number of types of buildings, such as commercial/residential buildings, hospitals, jails, schools, metro stations and water treatment plants, as well as industrial plants, can be used to examine the BIM model against the indented design and to overcome any inconsistencies to give you the best result. Our experience in both imperial and metric systems ensures that all assessments are properly recorded and complied with such as detail levels, naming requirements and other design criteria.
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