Creating highly detailed structural models that align with industry standards and project-specific requirements, enabling smoother workflows for architects, engineers, and contractors.
Contact UsOur structural BIM modeling services are designed to produce reliable models that align with actual engineering requirements while coordinating smoothly with architectural and MEP disciplines. Each model is built to reflect the intended design and onsite realities, covering RCC, steel, composite, and precast systems. Our expert develops detailed 3D models for columns, beams, slabs, shear walls, foundations, trusses, bracings, and connection systems. These ensure each element is represented with precise geometry and accurate engineering logic. Our team also handles complex structural systems, including post-tension slabs, steel trusses, space frames, precast assemblies, and deep foundation layouts.
Every structural model is created in Autodesk Revit, Tekla, or Advance Steel, for the required Level of Development (LOD 200–400). These models then undergo extensive QA/QC checks to ensure alignment with design drawings and supporting clash detection, construction sequencing, quantity take-offs, and design validation, helping engineers and contractors to make informed decisions and eliminate rework.
With hands-on experience in the BIM industry, Techture has been a reliable BIM service provider for different sectors for over a decade. Our experts have delivered more than 1,100 projects to 350+ clients across the globe. We make sure every model reflects design intent and can be converted into reality with real-world construction logic, enabling our clients with smoother coordination, faster approvals, and fewer on-site reworks.
The shop drawings are generated using 3D BIM Models and hence are consistent with no scope of manual errors. If there are any updates to the model, the plans, sections, details and schedules all update in real time, ensuring correct data in every construction document.
The shop drawing process creation can be automated for a lot of disciplines, ensuring that all the outputs are generated extremely fast and according to a set of defined rules and standards.
Since we build virtual, we put in a lot of thought into value engineering and planning into how costs, delays and wastage can be reduced. Use of BIM based shop drawing workflows encourages off-site and prefab construction which also contributes to a more sustainable project.
Cost & Time Efficiency
Precise quantity takeoffs and reduced rework lead to savings in material costs and construction time.
Improved Coordination & Clash Detection
Accurate structural models enable better integration with architectural and MEP systems, allowing for early clash detection and fewer site issues.
Enhanced Visualization & Design Validation
Engineers and architects can visualize the complete load-bearing system in a simulated environment, allowing for early design corrections and optimization.
Fabrication & Construction Readiness
LOD-specific structural models support downstream processes such as shop drawings, fabrication, and on-site installation, ensuring smoother transitions from design to build.
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Our structural BIM models are generally developed from LOD 200 to LOD 400, depending on the stage of the project and client requirements. The amount of detail in the model is determined by the BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and the specifications of the project. In the early stages of the design, the amount of detail in the model could be less, whereas during the construction stages, the amount of detail in the model could be higher.
Yes, structural BIM models can be used for structural analysis and engineering. This is possible if the models are developed using the right standards. The models can be developed in a way that they are ready to be used for integration with the structural analysis software used by the engineers. This will help to accurately model the structural elements such as beams, columns, slabs, etc.
Large structural BIM models are maintained using structured modeling methodologies, worksets, and model segmentation strategies. We have a methodology of structuring the model into logical parts to enhance performance while keeping the model clear. This methodology has allowed for the efficient modeling of complex structures while keeping the BIM data of high quality.
Yes, our structural modeling services do include specialized structural systems such as transfer structures, shear cores, long-span trusses, and other framing structures. All of these are modeled precisely, considering the structural engineering design intent. BIM modeling helps in visualizing complex structural and load paths. This helps coordinate other building elements such as architecture and MEP during the project's development phase.
The structural models are updated continuously in accordance with updated structural drawings, inputs from engineers, and coordination feedback. Our team operates in accordance with structured revision management processes. Coordination is maintained with the structural engineers. Updated models and drawings are released in accordance with the latest updates in the project’s design.