Federated BIM model, mixed-use development

Systematized BIM services in Sydney.

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

Your markups go out at the end of the Sydney day. Coordinated output is back by morning.

Over-station development and CBD towers stack design teams, builders and authorities onto the same constrained sites. An overnight production cycle returns checked work in time for the morning review. Your engineers spend the day on coordination decisions instead of drafting.

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 overnight floor

Full-scope BIM from a single team, so a Sydney programme adds capability without adding coordination overhead.

  • 3D BIM modelling

    Multidiscipline Revit production with Navisworks federation, held to a consistent standard across every package and phase.

  • Revit family creation

    Revit families built to your template, naming and LOD spec, delivered overnight and reusable across the practice.

  • 4D, 5D and 6D simulation

    Programme sequencing, cost data and performance information linked to one model, serving planner, QS and operator together.

  • Shop drawings & detailing

    Construction-tolerance shop drawings coordinated against the federation, ready when the site day begins.

  • Scan to BIM

    Point clouds of existing structures converted into accurate models for refurbishment and over-station development planning.

  • CAD to BIM conversion

    2D archives redrawn as intelligent 3D models, ready for refurbishment, extension or sale.

  • BIM for facility management

    Asset data structured to CAFM requirements through the project, so handover is an import, not an excavation.

  • Quantity take-off & BOQ

    Model-based take-off tied to your measurement rules, so tender, order and variation reference the same quantities.

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 dense sites collect the cost: clashes surface during night possessions, drawing revisions chase the programme, and the handover file turns into a separate job after completion. JES issues nothing without an Author-Checker-Approver trail, and the trail is yours to show the client.

Proven on metro and tower work

Gulf metro lines and waterfront towers produced on this same production system. Examples below.

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Common questions about BIM in Sydney

Both. We produce the coordinated models, federation and drawings and we govern the standards around them: the BEP, the CDE and the Author-Checker-Approver gate on every file. One accountable team holds both, rather than a consultancy that advises next to a shop that draws. On constrained Sydney sites, that means your production and your rulebook come from the same place.

Yes. Your markups go out at the end of the Sydney day and an overnight production cycle returns checked work in time for the morning review. One delivery lead owns the programme and capacity scales against it, with no permanent bench to carry. Your engineers spend the day on coordination decisions for over-station and CBD sites instead of drafting.

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. They return checked packages by the morning review, so your studio meets authority and client deadlines without weekend drafting. The standard is set by your requirements, run by our floor.

Yes. We process laser scans into a registered point cloud and then a record model that verifies what is actually installed. That measured base is what every discipline coordinates against, which matters on refurbishment and over-station development where the existing structure is unforgiving. You get record models that support closeout and future works from one reliable source.

Architectural, structural and MEP, authored in Revit and federated in Navisworks on a single model. We run regular clash cycles and pass every file through Author-Checker-Approver review against your BEP before issue. On dense CBD sites the clashes surface in the federation before crane time is booked against them, so coordination is settled in the model rather than during night possessions.

Cost follows scope, the disciplines involved, the LOD you specify and the programme length, so an over-station development carries more than a single CBD tower. 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 trail first.