BIM Implementation Services are what your AEC company needs to transition from traditional CAD-based workflows to a BIM-driven environment. These services involve setting up BIM models, applying standards, selecting suitable software, managing project data, and coordinating multidisciplinary teams. This is a separate deliverable we provide through BIM Consulting Services at CAD Outsourcing. Our company has Autodesk-certified BIM experts who help you gain advanced project control and collaboration across every stage. We implement ISO standards and other compliance processes to help your projects meet globally recognized quality, safety, and performance benchmarks.
We specialize in developing custom BIM solutions that accommodate your project requirements, budget, deadlines, materials, and project delivery methods. As an established BIM Consulting Services Company in the USA, UAE, UK, Canada, Australia, and globally, we help your teams manage complex projects with clarity, precision, and negligible risk. Through BIM Implementations Services, we help with BIM execution planning (BEP) and BIM Content creation, provide training and guidance for BIM software, conduct BIM Model Auditing, coordinate multidisciplinary teams and data, execute clash detection & resolution, and implement quality assurance for your BIM models.
Implementing BIM processes in your project has become a standard practice in the AEC industry to overcome challenges, such as errors in 3D models, slow decision-making, and coordination problems. BIM Project Integration supports clash detection among building systems, material take-off/quantity estimation, scheduling integration, and facility management.
Some key benefits of BIM Implementation Services include:
You will need BIM Implementations Services whenever your organization wants to adopt and use BIM as an organization-wide methodology, rather than relying on it only sporadically, project by project.
Here are some situations where it becomes essential for you to outsource BIM Project Integration Services:
We accompany you with our specialized service extensions that enhance your BIM Implementation strategy by improving modeling accuracy, facilitating data conversion, and optimizing building operations throughout the project lifecycle.
Our team of Revit modelers defines LOD levels specific to the project and applies industry standards and compliance workflows, thereby delivering Revit Modeling Services that are consistent and ready for audit. We develop the Revit model in a structured production cycle that includes Revit Drafting Services, managed Revit Outsourcing Services, and advisory support through our Revit Consulting Services. This leads to predictable modeling outputs, reduced rework, and verifiable alignment with your BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and project standards.
Our BIM conversion technicians convert AutoCAD drawings into high-accuracy BIM models using a documented, audited process that includes vetting, dimensional verification, cleanup, and phased modeling. Our CAD to BIM Conversion Services include multi-stage validation workflows to ensure building data is accurate before integration. For renovation and as-built work, the Point Cloud to BIM Conversion Services help transform the scanned data collections into coordinated BIM models that have tolerances and field-verified accuracy standards.
Our specialized BIM engineering team applies domain experience to MEP system modeling, configuration logic, and coordination-ready geometry. We prepare construction-ready deliverables through HVAC BIM Services, fabrication-level HVAC Shop Drawing Services, and system-accurate BIM Plumbing Services. We validate every model against discipline codes, manufacturer data, clash standards, and installation requirements.
To support operational readiness at handover, we map assets, spaces, and maintenance parameters into structured FM-ready datasets. Our BIM Facility Management workflows link COBie attributes, equipment IDs, and lifecycle data to facility standards, ensuring operators have actionable information from day one. Our Revit Facility Management Services include parameter mapping, data health checks, and model formatting for CAFM/CMMS platforms.
Our BIM Laser Scanning Services follow a measured-survey protocol that includes scanning strategy, registration validation, noise filtering, and QA of point density and spatial accuracy. The output is a calibrated, field-verified dataset that supports reliable as-built modeling and reduces design-construction discrepancies during BIM Implementation.
As part of cloud-enabled BIM Implementation, we deploy structured collaboration environments through BIM 360 Services. This includes model governance rules, issue-tracking workflows, permission structures, and multi-team coordination protocols. As a BIM Design Company, we establish standardized processes inside BIM 360 to ensure model version reliability, audit trails, and transparent communication across project stakeholders.
Quality control is integrated into every stage of our BIM Implementation strategy. Through our BIM Quality Management Services, we enforce model integrity checks, BEP compliance reviews, element validation, naming convention audits, and clash risk assessments. These procedures maintain consistent alignment with your Building Information Modeling System standards and ensure that every model entering coordination or construction meets measurable quality benchmarks.
The correct implementation of BIM saves time, money, and confusion. If you’d like to see how our BIM Consulting Services team can bring productivity to your workflows, give us a call or send us an email.
BIM implementation is about setting up a structured digital workflow for your projects. We create standards, templates, naming systems, and collaboration methods that let your teams work in sync — not just model in 3D but manage data intelligently.
That’s excellent! However, it is different to use BIM and to implement BIM. Implementation is the main factor for consistency, coordination, and standardization in projects. In addition, it links all your models, disciplines, and workflows so that your teams work in harmony and do not generate contradictory data.
No. We expand on what is already effective for you. The implementation brings more structure into the work - proper file handling, common standards, and good coordination - thus your current workflow becomes more efficient and you can predict it, not being interrupted.
The question of time depends on the size of your team, the type of project, and the extent to which you have already established a foundation in BIM. Generally, implementation takes several weeks, including setup and training, followed by a monitoring phase as your team begins applying it.
Certainly, we establish your working methods, paperwork, and data-sharing systems in conformity with ISO 19650 and other relevant standards. Hence, your projects will meet international compliance requirements and can be audited throughout their lifecycle.
It is basically a beginning, but later it changes with your projects. Normally, one would think this is a one-time setup; however, in reality, it is a continuous process where you get to refine and upkeep the foundation we assist you with as your projects evolve or your standards develop.
We pick apart the kind of work that you do, the skills your teams have, and what you need to work together. Based on that, we come up with the software combos - be it Revit, Navisworks, Tekla, ArchiCAD, or something else - that are not only helpful for you but also are in line with the latest industry trends.
They mostly go ahead with the actual modeling without the preparation of setting standards and rules for coordination. This results in inconsistencies with the work and thus reaction work. Implementation addresses this problem by coordinating the way teams do naming, storing, and sharing project data right from the beginning.
It is 100% true and not just theory. The use of standardized BIM methods will result in less rework, fewer clashes, and better scheduling which in turn will lead to a cost reduction in the long run. The savings will thus be in labor, materials, and coordination which over time will be more than the initial setup investment.
Actually, the situation you describe is the most favorable one. We take the knowledge that your team already has, set up standard practices that are uniform, and bridge the gaps between different departments. The end result is a structured BIM workflow that your team will be able to carry out without needing to relearn everything.
We certainly can. We compare your client’s BIM standards, naming conventions, and data requirements with that of your system and then make the necessary adjustments. Hence, your work products will be in total harmony with their needs from the very first day.
Yes, that is possible. The phased approach is a preference of several companies. It is possible to implement the pilot project first, test the workflows, and then, when your team is familiar with the process, proceed with the expansion across departments.
Why not have a discovery session to start with? During this session, we will analyze your current workflows, clarify the position of BIM, and prepare a plan that fulfills your vision - straightforward, feasible, and without putting too much pressure on your team.