The service list below is written around deliverables, coordination and maintainability. (Pricing is intentionally removed from this page.)
1) Onboarding to your standards (templates, naming, parameters)
We start by aligning on your template and office conventions. The goal is to deliver models that reviewers can validate quickly,
without translation work or re-formatting between countries and consultants.
TemplatesNamingParameters
2) Revit modeling (ARCH / STR + agreed MEP scope)
We build or extend models with stable levels/grids, disciplined families and view structure so outputs remain usable
from early coordination to documentation cycles.
LOD/LOIFamilies disciplineModel stability
3) BIM coordination support & clash workflow
We prepare coordination rounds with actionable viewpoints and grouped issues (location/priority/discipline), supporting fast decisions
even when stakeholders are distributed across Southern Europe.
ViewpointsIssue groupingCoordination rounds
4) Model audit & QA/QC (model health discipline)
We run checkpoints before heavy production: warnings triage, naming consistency, worksets strategy and view/sheet organisation
to prevent recurring defects during fast-moving delivery cycles.
Warnings triageWorksetsConsistency
5) CAD to BIM (DWG/PDF to Revit)
We convert legacy drawings into structured base models prepared for iteration. The focus is maintainability: stable element classification,
predictable views, and documentation-ready layouts.
DWG/PDF intakeMaintainable baseSheets-ready
6) Scan to BIM (point clouds / as-built base models)
For refurbishments and extensions, we build an as-built base model with controlled element classification and tolerance agreement,
making coordination and documentation less ambiguous.
As-built baseRefurb workflowClear scope
7) Documentation workflows (views, sheets, schedules)
We prepare documentation-ready structure: view templates, sheet sets, schedules and revision discipline so releases remain consistent
across countries and project phases.
ViewsSheetsSchedules
8) Revit families, libraries & reusable components
We create and rationalise families and library components to reduce rework across project series — while keeping outputs aligned
with your internal standards and deliverable rules.
FamiliesLibrariesReusability
9) Controlled handover & revision packaging
We align folder structure, exchange rules and delivery checklists so packages are easy to review, easy to integrate,
and easy to trace across revisions and stakeholders.
ChecklistRevision IDsTraceability