Architecture & Engineering
BIM & cad support that keeps projects moving, not stalling
Clarity in Design. Confidence in Delivery.
When projects scale, coordination gets harder, not easier. Multiple disciplines, evolving designs, and tight deadlines often lead to misalignment that only becomes visible during execution.
ReviCAD supports Architecture & Engineering firms by bringing structure, clarity, and coordination into the process early, so teams spend less time fixing issues and more time moving projects forward.
BIM & CAD services for architecture & engineering
Architectural BIM modeling
Accurate 3D models to support design development and coordination
Scan-to-BIM services
As-built models from point cloud data for retrofit and renovation projects
BIM coordination & clash detection
Early issue identification to minimize rework and delays
Case study: BIM in action
Precision Structural CAD to Revit for a U.S. Engineering Firm
A leading U.S.-based engineering firm needed support transitioning from traditional CAD workflows to Revit-based modeling while still maintaining accuracy and meeting project timelines. ReviCAD provided precise structural drafting along with Revit modeling, aligning closely with the client’s standards and improving coordination across disciplines. The result was more consistent models, fewer coordination issues, and a faster turnaround on project deliverables.
How we work
Requirement Understanding
Aligning with your project scope, standards and deliverables
Pilot / Sample
Demonstrating capability before full-scale engagement
Execution
Dedicated resources or project-based deliver
Quality Checks & Coordination
Ensuring accuracy and clash-free models
Delivery & Ongoing Support
Continuous collaboration until project completion
Flexible Engagement Model
Every commercial project runs differently, and the level of support required can change as things progress. Instead of forcing a fixed approach, we adapt to what works best for your team, whether you need consistent support through dedicated BIM resources, end-to-end execution for a defined scope, or additional help during peak workloads. The idea is simple: give you the flexibility to scale without adding pressure on your internal team.
Frequently asked questions
How can BIM improve coordination in Architecture & Engineering projects?
BIM brings all disciplines architectural, structural, and MEP, into a single coordinated model. This makes it easier to identify conflicts early, instead of discovering them during construction when they’re more expensive to fix.
Can you work with our existing standards and workflows?
Yes, that’s usually how we work. We adapt to your BIM standards, naming conventions, and project requirements rather than asking you to change your process.
Do you support both CAD and BIM-based projects?
Absolutely. Many A&E firms still work in mixed environments, so we support both CAD drafting and BIM modeling, whether it’s transitioning from 2D to BIM or working within existing workflows.
How do you ensure the quality and accuracy of models?
We follow a structured QA process that includes regular model checks, clash detection, and validation against project requirements. The goal is to make sure the model is not just accurate, but also usable for coordination and execution.
Can you handle fast-track or high-volume projects?
Yes. One of the main reasons firms work with us is to manage workload spikes. We can scale resources quickly to support tight deadlines without compromising on quality.
How do you manage communication across time zones?
We typically align part of our working hours with client time zones and maintain regular communication through scheduled check-ins, shared platforms, and clear reporting.
What kind of projects do you typically support?
We work across a range of Architecture & Engineering projects, including commercial buildings, residential developments, infrastructure, and industrial facilities.
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