Modelling.
BIM Modelling support that delivers the outputs your project actually needs.
I provide BIM modelling and production support for engineering and delivery teams — from turning requirements into a buildable model structure, to producing consistent deliverables and metadata that hold up through coordination and handover.
Who this is for.
Modelling support is a good fit if:
You have BIM deliverables in an RFP/tender and need to turn them into clear, achievable outputs.
Your team is overloaded and needs reliable modelling capacity without sacrificing quality.
You need models that aren’t just “done,” but are structured, reusable, and consistent.
You want modelling to support downstream needs: coordination, documentation, schedules, and handover information.
What I deliver.
Choose what fits your budget and how much certainty you need.
BIM Modelling and Production Support
Practical modelling support that fits your standards and delivery cadence. This can include discipline-specific modelling (as required), model organisation, view/sheet setup, and ensuring outputs match what your project stakeholders expect.
Metadata Capture
Where projects require information beyond geometry, I help structure and maintain consistent metadata so schedules, handover requirements, and downstream use aren’t compromised.
Coordination-ready Outputs
I model with coordination in mind: clear structure, sensible naming, predictable exports, and outputs that support issue resolution rather than creating more noise.
Typical outputs (examples).
Depending on your project scope, modelling support may include:
BIM models aligned to agreed deliverables and level of development
View organisation and documentation outputs (where required)
Schedules / key quantities (where appropriate)
IFC or other exchange formats aligned to coordination needs
Basic QA checks and issue cleanup
Handover-ready information structure (when required)
(If you already have a BEP/requirements pack, we work to that. If not, we can define what’s needed first — see Process.)
How Modelling engagements work.
A Defined scope
(fixed deliverables):
Best when you need certainty on cost and timeline. We agree outputs, assumptions, and what “done” means up front.
B Capacity support
(production overflow):
Best when your team needs additional modelling bandwidth during peaks. Works well with clear weekly outputs and QA gates.
C Stabilise & improve
(model rescue / consistency pass):
Best when you’ve inherited a model or have inconsistent outputs. We stabilise structure, clean up the approach, and set a sustainable baseline.
What I need from you to start.
To scope quickly, send what you have — even if incomplete:
Project deliverables (RFP/tender excerpt, BEP, or a short summary)
Existing models/drawings (if any)
Exchange requirements (IFC, coordination platform expectations)
Deadlines and current team capacity
Known pain points (quality, speed, coordination issues, information requirements)
Not sure Where to Start?
You don’t need a perfect brief. Send what you have and I’ll help you clarify the fastest path to the deliverables you need.
