Federated BIM model, mixed-use development

Systematized BIM services in Austria.

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

Austria works to standards. We supply the capacity to meet them.

ÖNORM and ISO 19650 set the method on public and institutional work, and the engineers who can meet it are in short supply. One office in Ortenberg, 260+ engineers behind it. Your scope is produced at depth and delivered without adding a single role to your payroll.

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

The full scope, one supplier

Eight capabilities from one team and one QA system, so your project never coordinates across multiple BIM vendors.

  • 3D BIM modelling

    Multidiscipline Revit and Civil 3D production with Navisworks federation, run to a single modelling standard across every package.

  • Revit family creation

    Parametric Revit families to your LOD and naming specification, from facade components to plant-room equipment.

  • 4D, 5D and 6D simulation

    4D programme simulation and 5D cost on the coordinated model, with 6D performance data where your brief calls for it.

  • Shop drawings & detailing

    Trade shop drawings coordinated against the federated model and issued at construction tolerance, ready for your site office.

  • Scan to BIM

    Scan to BIM for the renovation pipeline: point clouds converted into reliable as-built models for retrofit and conversion work.

  • CAD to BIM conversion

    Archive 2D drawings rebuilt into coordinated 3D models, giving older assets a single current source of truth.

  • BIM for facility management

    Asset data structured to COBie or your CAFM schema at handover, so operations starts with information instead of a search.

  • Quantity take-off & BOQ

    Model-based quantity take-off mapped to your cost codes, keeping tender, procurement and variations on one number.

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

Skip the gate and the costs arrive late, when they are largest: coordination errors found on site, audit findings against the BEP, asset data rebuilt by hand at handover. Every JES file carries an Author-Checker-Approver record you can put in front of your client or your auditor.

Delivered at institutional scale

Metro lines, airport terminals and cultural landmarks coordinated to ISO 19650 across the Gulf, now delivered into Austria from Ortenberg.

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What changes when delivery runs to a system

  • Construction-ready output

    Coordinated drawing sets issued against the programme from a clash-checked federated model. Site queries drop because the answers are already modelled.

  • Your team stops chasing deliverables

    Author-Checker-Approver sign-off on every file, visible in ERP dashboards. You read where each deliverable sits instead of writing chasing emails.

  • Runs to standard

    ISO 19650 structure from kick-off: EIR interpreted, BEP written, CDE configured. The audit trail builds as the project runs.

Common questions about BIM in Austria

Both. We produce the models, drawings and coordination, and we govern the information through BEP authorship, the CDE and the ISO 19650 gate. One accountable team owns both, not a consultancy advising beside a shop that draws. When ÖNORM and ISO 19650 set the method on public work, that single ownership keeps production and governance held to the same standard.

Yes. A delivery lead in Ortenberg owns your programme and embeds in your coordination, backed by 260+ engineers who work to the standard. When the engineers who can meet it are in short supply, capacity comes from our floor rather than a local hire. Your core team stays the size you want, and one accountable name stays on the contract throughout.

Yes. Our consultants embed in your delivery, author the BEP to Austrian standards and hold your LOD across the project phases your appointment covers. Your architects and engineers keep the design decisions; we carry the modelling load underneath them. One named lead stays accountable to ISO 19650 across the programme, so the method public work demands is met on every issue.

Yes. We laser scan the existing building, register the point cloud and produce a coordinated record model that matches what stands, useful for institutional and public stock that has outlived its drawings. Every discipline then coordinates against that verified base. It gives your team a reliable existing condition before refurbishment or extension work is designed into the fabric.

Architecture, structure and MEP, authored in Revit and federated in Navisworks for regular clash cycles on one model. Clashes get resolved in the model, where they cost hours instead of site days. Every file clears the Author-Checker-Approver gate against your BEP and Austrian standards, so shop drawings reach the trades at construction tolerance from tender to handover.

Scope, disciplines, LOD and programme length drive it. A multi-discipline model held to a high LOD across a standards-bound public programme carries more hours than a single package, so we scope to the actual work rather than a flat rate. The lowest-risk way to see the output and the QA is a zero-cost pilot on one package before you commit.