Gsource Technologies was engaged to provide end-to-end BIM services for a 1.44 million sq. ft. high-rise residential and mixed-use tower in New York, USA. The goal was to develop a clash-free, LOD 400 architectural BIM model, coordinated with structural and MEP disciplines, and ready for DD and GFC documentation.
Managing the vast project scale across 30+ floors, requiring high attention to detail in space planning and element placement.
Ensuring clash-free integration of architectural, structural, and MEP elements, particularly for ceiling-based MEP systems.
Coordinating evolving inputs from multiple consultants while maintaining version control and timely model updates.
Meeting documentation standards for DD and GFC packages in compliance with U.S. codes and local jurisdiction requirements.
The architectural team developed a comprehensive site model including roads and boundary walls using initial SD inputs.
Leveraging Revit and Navisworks, ceiling-level MEP components were modeled with precise level and location definitions.
Regular BIM coordination meetings and clash detection using Navisworks ensured early conflict resolution and design alignment.
Quantity Take-Off (QTO) sheets were generated directly from the LOD 400 model to assist with estimation and material planning.
Continuous integration of consultant inputs was facilitated via shared CDE platforms, ensuring consistency and transparency.
Final DD and GFC sets were developed in Revit and exported as detailed PDFs in line with the NYC Building Code and applicable standards.
The project resulted in a fully coordinated, clash-free architectural BIM model and complete construction-ready documentation, enhancing stakeholder collaboration and minimizing construction risk.
The client was a U.S.-based real estate developer delivering large-scale high-rise residential and mixed-use projects.
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