Project Overview
BIM Modeling for Metro Station Project
For this Metro Station project, the main challenge was handling a large and complex design with multiple systems working together. The client needed a BIM model that could actually help manage coordination and keep everything on track as the project moved forward.
Developing a BIM Model for Metro Station Design
We created an LOD 350 architectural BIM model using Autodesk Revit. The idea was to keep the model detailed enough for coordination, but also practical so different teams could easily work with it.
Improving Coordination in Metro Station Projects
With the help of Autodesk Navisworks, we managed clash detection and coordination across different scopes. This made it easier to handle large amounts of data and avoid issues during later stages of the project.
Supporting Smooth Project Execution
The BIM model also helped with progress tracking and sharing feedback in real time. Overall, it made collaboration smoother and ensured the design stayed coordinated and ready for construction.
Scope of Work
CAD - BIM
Total Area
55,000 Sq. Ft.
Services
Architecture
Softwares Used
AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks
Sector
Infrastructure
LOD
350
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Project Challenges
Large-Scale Project Complexity
Managing a Metro Station with extensive scope and scale required structured BIM workflows to handle complexity, dependencies, and continuous design evolution.
High Data Volume Handling
Processing and managing large datasets within the BIM environment demanded optimized modeling practices to maintain performance and accuracy.
LOD 350 Compliance
Achieving LOD 350 required detailed element modeling with precise geometry and information while aligning strictly with architectural service requirements.
Multi-Stakeholder Coordination
Ensuring smooth collaboration and real-time feedback sharing among multiple teams required disciplined communication and model version control.
Clash Detection Across Systems
Identifying and resolving clashes within a dense architectural model was critical to simplify workflows and prevent downstream construction issues.
Technology and Skill Alignment
Applying advanced BIM software and methods required experienced resources to ensure the model met technical, quality, and delivery expectations.
What We Delivered
- Architectural BIM model of the Metro Station developed in Revit
- LOD 350–compliant 3D model aligned with project specifications
- Clash-detected and coordinated BIM outputs
- Collaborative BIM environment supporting real-time updates and feedback