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3D Modeling

The document outlines the importance of 3D modeling in evaluating design viability, construction stability, and user experience before materialization. It details the Levels of Detail (LOD) in Building Information Modeling (BIM), ranging from conceptual design to as-built models, and lists various types of 3D modeling services offered. Additionally, it emphasizes the use of software tools for accuracy, efficiency, and professionalism in the design process.

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3D Modeling

The document outlines the importance of 3D modeling in evaluating design viability, construction stability, and user experience before materialization. It details the Levels of Detail (LOD) in Building Information Modeling (BIM), ranging from conceptual design to as-built models, and lists various types of 3D modeling services offered. Additionally, it emphasizes the use of software tools for accuracy, efficiency, and professionalism in the design process.

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3D Modeling

3D Models can access the technical and financial viability of a design, construction
stability, function, performance, user experience, and aesthetic aspects before the object
is materialized.
We design high-quality coordinated 3D models of all types of services using a wide range
of software applications.
Our 3D models are rich in construction data and quality which benefits our clients to
construct and install services without any conflicts.

Level of Detail - BIM


1. LOD 100: Conceptual Design
A basic level model with conceptual parameters such as area, volume, height,
orientation, and location.

2. LOD 200: Innovation Starts Here


A model with approximate non-geometric information to model elements such as
quantity, size, shape, location, and orientation.

3. LOD 300: Detailed Design


A design development stage where model elements are graphically represented
with specified systems, size, shape, and dimensions.

4. LOD 350: Construction Documentation


A model with elements that interface with other building elements and systems.

5. LOD 400: Fabrication & Assembly


A model with fabrication details and information in model elements designed in
assemblies. Precise dimensions, sizes, details, shape, and location are provided.

6. LOD 500: As-Built


An accurate representation of building elements post construction. The elements
are key sources of references for operation and maintenance.
Major 3D Modeling
 Structure 3D modeling.
 Mechanical 3D modeling
 Plumbing 3D modeling
 Architectural 3D modeling
 Civil 3D modeling
 Fire Protection 3D modeling
 Electrical 3D modeling
 Plant 3D modeling
 Piping 3D modeling
 Equipment 3D modeling

Expectation
1. Use of software tools
Designers use software tools like AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, Revit, Navis-works,
Plant-3D, AutoCAD MEP, BIM-360, Revitzo, and other design programs that can
set modeling projects onto the right path.
 Detail
Goal is to reduce the number of errors that could plague the projects as providing
accuracy and a dedication to producing work that meets industry standards.
 Efficient Design Process
Designers develop efficient plan that works for design process for team and
project.
 Professionalism
Designer who are not only experts at what they do, but they have the qualities to
communicate professionally.

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