Federated BIM model, mixed-use development

Systematized BIM services in Taiwan.

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

Semiconductor plants and data centres raised documentation expectations. Our QA gates already meet them.

Industrial owners in Taiwan specify documentation precision the way they specify equipment, and audit both. Every JES file passes a named Author-Checker-Approver gate before issue, backed by 260+ engineers and ERP traceability from brief to deliverable.

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

Every capability, one measurable standard

The complete BIM scope from a single supplier, so a Taiwanese programme holds one organisation to one specification.

  • 3D BIM modelling

    Revit, Civil 3D and Navisworks production across disciplines, governed by a single modelling standard per project.

  • Revit family creation

    Revit family creation to tight LOD specifications, including plant and equipment libraries for services-dense buildings.

  • 4D, 5D and 6D simulation

    4D sequence, 5D cost and 6D performance data, applied where the owner's brief calls for the analysis.

  • Shop drawings & detailing

    Shop drawings issued at construction tolerance, after coordination against the federated model.

  • Scan to BIM

    Point clouds processed into as-built models accurate enough to plan retrofit and expansion against.

  • CAD to BIM conversion

    Legacy 2D documentation rebuilt as coordinated 3D models for assets entering upgrade cycles.

  • BIM for facility management

    Asset data structured for CAFM import at handover, supporting facilities teams from the day of transfer.

  • Quantity take-off & BOQ

    Model-derived take-off aligned to your cost codes, with quantities traceable to model elements.

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, the failures surface late: drawings disagree on site, programmes slip, audits find gaps and handover data fails its first query. JES files arrive with the author, checker and approver named on each one, traceable in ERP from brief to issue.

Proven for exacting owners

Museum-grade structures, integrated resorts and metro MEP packages across the UAE and Saudi Arabia, delivered under the system now available to Taiwanese projects.

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Common questions about BIM in Taiwan

Both. We produce the models and coordination, and we govern the BEP, CDE and the Author-Checker-Approver gate on one programme, traceable in our ERP from brief to issue. A single delivery lead owns both, so you are not appointing a consultancy to advise and a shop to draw. One standard holds across every package.

Yes. A named lead runs your work as an outsourced BIM team backed by 260+ engineers and ERP traceability from brief to deliverable. Capacity scales with the programme, so owners who audit documentation the way they audit equipment get an evidence trail on every file rather than a permanent bench to carry.

Yes. Our BIM consultants embed in your delivery, author the BEP and pass every file through the named Author-Checker-Approver gate before issue, traceable in our ERP. One named lead holds the work to ISO 19650 across the programme, so the standard in your EIR is the standard the project actually runs on.

Yes. We run laser scan to registered point cloud to a coordinated record model accurate enough to plan retrofit and expansion against. Every discipline coordinates against that verified base, documenting as-built conditions at the precision industrial owners specify, so upgrade work starts from fact rather than assumption.

Architectural, structural and MEP. We author them in Revit and federate them in Navisworks with regular clash cycles. We coordinate MEP-heavy detail for services-dense buildings, checked and approved against the BEP, resolved in the federated model before installation begins, so drawings never disagree on a continuously operating site.

Cost follows scope, disciplines, the LOD you set and programme length, so we scope each engagement to the work rather than a flat day rate. An audited industrial package carries far more than a standard one. A zero-cost pilot on one package is the risk-free way to see the output and QA first.