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In construction, what’s actually built often varies from what was originally planned. That’s why our As Built Modeling Services are designed to capture and document every change, revision, and real-time modification made during construction—creating a precise digital record of the final structure for engineers, architects, and contractors.
At Built in BIM, we offer comprehensive as-built drafting and drawing solutions. Our skilled Revit® drafters expertly convert red-marked drawings and blueprint modifications into intelligent 3D as-built models. These models serve as updated, data-rich references that reflect on-site spatial conditions and incorporate every modification made by architectural
Whether you’re managing a renovation, verifying installations, or preparing for maintenance, our As Built Modeling Services provide the clarity and control you need. We combine cutting-edge technology with deep industry knowledge to give you a reliable, long-term digital record of your project’s physical reality.
As Build Modeling is transforming construction in the USA by improving collaboration, reducing risk, and supporting sustainability. Advances in AI, automation, and digital twins will further enhance BIM's impact on future building projects.
As Built Modeling Services involve creating detailed digital representations of a building or structure exactly as it was constructed, including all on-site changes and modifications. These models are essential after construction is completed or during renovation, as they reflect real-world conditions that may differ from the original design plans.
Traditional drawings show the intended design, whereas as-built models reflect the final, built condition of the structure. They capture any deviations, field changes, and on-site adjustments made during construction, offering a reliable reference for future planning, facility management, or legal compliance.
Using BIM for As Built Modeling provides a dynamic, data-rich environment where every component is tied to real-world information. Unlike static 2D documents, BIM models offer better visualization, improved coordination, and the ability to support future upgrades, space planning, and energy analysis—all from a single, accurate source.
Not always, but it’s often preferred. Laser scanning, or point cloud capture, helps ensure extremely accurate measurements and spatial understanding. When paired with BIM software like Revit, it allows our team to generate precise models of existing structures—even for complex or irregular buildings.
We customize the Level of Development (LOD) based on your project’s requirements. From basic layout and geometry (LOD 200) to highly detailed models with system-level information and fabrication details (LOD 500), we tailor each model to meet the expectations of contractors, engineers, and facility managers.
A wide range of professionals benefit from as-built modeling. Architects use them for renovation planning, MEP engineers for accurate system installations, contractors for verification, and facility managers for ongoing maintenance and operations. Essentially, anyone involved in managing, altering, or maintaining a built asset gains value from having a precise digital model.
At Built in BIM, we deliver more than just models—we offer precision, reliability, and clarity. Contact
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