Project Overview
BIM Modeling for Amplio Tower Residential Project
For the Amplio Tower project, the client had a set of detailed CAD drawings but needed a proper BIM model to make things easier to understand and coordinate. So the idea was pretty straightforward take those 2D drawings and turn them into a clean 3D model that actually helps during the design stage.
Turning Drawings into a Usable Model
We worked on developing an LOD 300 BIM model covering both architectural and structural parts. Used Autodesk Revit for this, and the main focus was just to keep the model accurate and easy to work with nothing overcomplicated, just what the project actually needed.
Making Coordination Less Messy
Once the model was ready, it became much easier for the client to review everything. Small issues that are usually hard to catch in 2D started showing up clearly, which helped avoid confusion later. Overall, it just made coordination smoother and reduced chances of problems during construction.
Scope of Work
CAD - BIM
Total Area
15,512 Sq. M
Services
Architecture, Structure
Softwares Used
AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks
Sector
Residential
LOD
300
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Project Challenges
Complex CAD to BIM Conversion
Converting complex and unorganized CAD drawings into a structured BIM model required careful interpretation of design intent to ensure accuracy and proper model structure.
Architectural & Structural Accuracy at LOD 300
Transforming client-provided CAD drawings into an accurate and information-rich BIM model demanded careful interpretation to prevent modeling errors or missing design intent.
Model Alignment & Coordination Issues
Aligning architectural and structural models to avoid clashes required strict coordination workflows and continuous model checks.
Multi-Floor & Repetitive Element Management
Managing multiple floors and repetitive structural components required standardized modeling practices to maintain consistency throughout the project.
Future-Ready Model Consistency
Ensuring model consistency for future coordination, quantity take-offs, and documentation required structured BIM standards and organized model data.
Clash-Free Delivery Expectations
Ensuring a conflict-free BIM model before handover required extensive interdisciplinary checks and iterative coordination between architecture, structure, and MEPF teams.
What We Delivered
- LOD 300 BIM model for architecture and structure disciplines.
- Accurate 3D building model developed from CAD drawings.
- Coordinated architectural and structural models for clash-free design.
- Parametric BIM elements aligned with project standards.
- High-quality visualization-ready 3D models for client review.
- Organized BIM files ready for coordination, documentation, and future project stages.