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Case Study: 3-Story Residential House BIM Project by Asbuilt3D

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Project Overview Asbuilt3D recently completed a detailed BIM project of a 3-story residential house , modeled with LOD 350 standards. The work was completed in 6 working days with the dedicated efforts of 3 skilled manpower . The model was prepared in inch-feet units , but Asbuilt3D is flexible and can deliver projects in any required standard. Scope of Work The project included a comprehensive BIM model covering: Architecture Structural elements MEP systems Electrical components Furniture Plumbing fixtures Topography modeling A large swimming pool within the property Execution & Workflow The point cloud data was scanned using NavVis technology . Since the point cloud was clean, our team did not face major issues during modeling. The project was executed with high precision, following international construction standards . Despite being a detailed file, the team at Asbuilt3D managed to deliver results efficiently and with accuracy. Team Performance I am proud of my team at ...

⛪ Church Modeling – Not for Beginners

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  Some projects come as simple tasks, and some arrive as once-in-a-lifetime learning opportunities . Recently, at Asbuild3D , we had the privilege of working on one such project: the Scan to BIM modeling of a historic church . This project was not just about creating a Revit model. It was about preserving heritage, understanding Gothic architecture, and overcoming complex technical challenges . 📸 The Beginning – A Church Scan The church was scanned with a FARO laser scanner , which provided us with a dense and high-quality point cloud . At first glance, the data looked clean and promising, but as always, the real challenges appear during modeling . We decided to dedicate 3 skilled manpower for this project, and it took our team 8 days to complete. Every team member was fully involved in ensuring accuracy, speed, and precision. 🏗️ The Challenges We Faced 1. Gothic Windows The church had beautiful Gothic-style windows , each one different in detail. These weren’t simple...

In MEP projects, providing a fixed quotation is often not practical.

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 While some jobs can be calculated in m² , in reality, even a small room can involve extensive detailing and hidden complexities. Recently, one of my valued clients shared project photos for a quotation. Upon closer review, I realized that the actual scope was much larger than it initially appeared. This highlights why it is so important to carefully analyze the project before finalizing costs. At Asbuild3D , we focus on delivering clear, transparent, and accurate quotations , based on true project requirements. 📩 If you also have a Scan to BIM or MEP modeling requirement , feel free to contact us: ✉️ Asbuild3d@gmail.com | Contact@asbuild3d.com 🌐 www.asbuild3d.com #BIM #ScanToBIM #PointCloudToMEP #MEP #Asbuilt

Scan to 3D Plant – Precision, Experience & Teamwork

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  Recently, we worked on a Scan to 3D Plant project where the client required a highly detailed and accurate digital model of their plant facility. Project Requirement The client provided us with point cloud data and requested the final model in both Revit and AutoCAD (3D DWG) formats. Our Approach We assigned three skilled team members to this project. While the point cloud was generally good, there were some areas where it was not very clear. Despite these challenges, our team worked with great care and attention, modeling every element with precision. Since we have already modeled similar plants in the past, our experience helped us manage this project effectively. This made the entire workflow smooth and without major difficulties. Workflow & Tools The entire plant was modeled in Autodesk Revit , which is an excellent software for complex plant modeling. After completing the model, we converted it into 3D DWG so the client could use it in both Revit and Aut...