Structural BIM is not only geometry. It is consistency, detailing logic, and coordination readiness.
Below is a service map aligned to typical EU structural engineering deliverables.
Structural Revit modeling
Concrete / Steel / Precast
Physical modeling organized for documentation and multidisciplinary coordination.
- Concrete frames: slabs, beams, walls, foundations
- Steel framing: members, connections context, GA views
- Precast systems: element breakdown, views, schedules setup
Rebar modeling & detailing
RC detailing support
Reinforcement modeled with a stable rule-set so schedules and drawings remain consistent.
- Rebar layouts for foundations, slabs, beams, walls
- Rebar annotations and schedules (project-standard driven)
- Detailing logic that stays reviewable across revisions
Documentation packs
GA plans · sheets
Drawing sets and issue-ready sheets produced from the model with controlled view logic.
- GA plans/sections with consistent annotation
- Schedules and quantities aligned to your set
- Revision-friendly sheet structure and naming
Coordination support
ARCH/MEP interfaces
We prepare coordination views and maintain clean boundaries so the structural model stays predictable.
- Coordination-ready views for meetings and RFIs
- Issue tracking support and iteration cycle handling
- Clash/fit checks at interfaces (architectural/MEP)
CAD/Scan to BIM (Structure)
Baseline conversion
Convert legacy structural drawings and scan data into a Revit baseline for design and coordination.
- DWG/PDF to structural Revit model (structured)
- Point cloud interpretation for structural as-built
- Views/sheets prepared for review and decisions
Office standards & QA
Model hygiene
Support that reduces coordination friction and rework across iterations.
- Worksharing rules, naming conventions, browser structure
- View template logic for structural documentation
- Lightweight checklist aligned to your deliverables