Federated BIM model, mixed-use development

Systematized BIM services in Auckland.

Production, coordination and governance to ISO 19650, delivered as a full BIM team for consultants, contractors and developers. No internal hire, no management overhead.

Every major Auckland job recruits from one national pool. Yours doesn't have to.

Senior BIM staff in New Zealand are usually committed before the next project releases them. A delivered team removes the dependency on local recruitment. Issue packages at the end of the Auckland day and the floor in Jebel Ali still has most of its shift ahead.

Prestige One
Al-Futtaim
AECOM
Dar Al-Handasah
Arup
WA International
SCDA
Dezigntechnic
H2R Design
Innovo
M4
MNG
Günal
ALEC
ALEMCO
Voltas
ALEC Fitout
DEPA
Al Tayer Stocks
Abaad Wood
Prestige One
Al-Futtaim
AECOM
Dar Al-Handasah
Arup
WA International
SCDA
Dezigntechnic
H2R Design
Innovo
M4
MNG
Günal
ALEC
ALEMCO
Voltas
ALEC Fitout
DEPA
Al Tayer Stocks
Abaad Wood

Eight capabilities, one stable floor

The complete BIM scope from a single supplier, so Auckland programmes grow scope without growing their vendor list.

  • 3D BIM modelling

    Multidiscipline Revit production federated in Navisworks, one authoring standard across towers, terminals and tunnels.

  • Revit family creation

    Revit families authored to your template and parameter standards, consistent across every package we deliver for you.

  • 4D, 5D and 6D simulation

    Programme, cost and performance data linked to the coordinated model, one geometry answering three disciplines.

  • Shop drawings & detailing

    Shop drawings issued at construction tolerance, coordinated overnight against the live federation.

  • Scan to BIM

    Point clouds of existing structures modelled accurately, supporting the city's seismic and conversion workload.

  • CAD to BIM conversion

    Legacy documentation rebuilt into living 3D models, so what was drawn in 1995 can be coordinated in 2026.

  • BIM for facility management

    CAFM-ready data structured through delivery, so building operations start informed rather than improvising.

  • Quantity take-off & BOQ

    Take-off generated from the model against your measurement rules, one quantity baseline for the whole commercial team.

Three sets of eyes before it leaves.

Every JES deliverable moves through a fixed Author-Checker-Approver gate, tracked in the CDE. The same standard whether it's engineer 3 or engineer 250.

Author
Model and documentation produced to the MIDP task card. Self-review against the project QA checklist before submission.
Status: WIP
Checker
Independent review against the BEP and federated model. Defects logged, deviation report returned to Author.
Output: Deviation report
Approver
Signed off against EIR and LOIN. Promoted from WIP to Shared or Published in the CDE.
Status: Published

Without the gate, a talent-short market pays twice: overstretched reviewers miss clashes, programmes absorb the rework, and handover files arrive incomplete on assets meant to last a century. JES holds every deliverable at Author-Checker-Approver review before it issues, whoever is busy that week.

Handed over to standard

Gulf metros, terminals and towers produced through this exact floor and these exact gates. A selection of the work.

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Common questions about BIM in Auckland

Both. We produce the coordinated models, drawings and federation and we govern the standards behind them: the BEP, the CDE and the Author-Checker-Approver gate on every file. One accountable team owns both, not a consultancy that advises alongside a shop that draws. In a talent-short market, that single source of production and governance keeps the work moving without a local hire.

Yes. We work as a dedicated, outsourced BIM team whose Jebel Ali floor still has most of its shift ahead when you issue packages at the end of the Auckland day. One delivery lead owns the programme and capacity scales against it, with no permanent bench to carry. The dependency on local recruitment drops away, and work returns before the morning.

Yes. Our BIM consultants embed in your delivery, set the BEP and LOD schedule and hold the work to ISO 19650, with one named lead accountable across the programme. Because the floor sits in a different time zone, committed local staff no longer set the timing of your work. Your studio stops rationing capacity between live jobs.

Yes. We process laser scans into a registered point cloud and then a verified record model that captures the built condition as it actually stands. That measured base is what every discipline coordinates against, which supports Auckland's seismic and conversion workload where accurate existing records are often missing. You get record models for closeout and future alteration from one reliable reference.

Architectural, structural and MEP, authored in Revit and federated in Navisworks on one model. We run regular clash cycles and hold every file through Author-Checker-Approver review against your BEP before issue, to construction tolerance. On vertical and infrastructure work the clashes are resolved in the federation before they surface on site, whoever on your side is busy that week.

Cost follows scope, the disciplines involved, the LOD you specify and the programme length, so a seismic strengthening scheme carries more than a standard fit-out. We scope each engagement to the actual work, not a flat day rate. The lowest-risk way to see it is a zero-cost pilot on one package, where you judge the output and the QA gate first.