Federated BIM model, mixed-use development

Systematized BIM services in Texas.

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

The Texas pipeline has outgrown local hiring. JES supplies the production floor.

Every firm from Dallas to Houston is chasing the same modellers for the same data-centre and hospital pipeline. JES adds 260+ engineers of production capacity without a recruitment cycle. Brief us this week and production starts the next, ramped up or down as the backlog moves.

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, no second procurement

The whole BIM scope from one supplier, so a Texas programme adds scope without adding vendors.

  • 3D BIM modelling

    Revit and Civil 3D production across architecture, structure and MEP, one standard from the data hall to the central plant.

  • Revit family creation

    Custom Revit families to your spec and LOD, from switchgear lineups to medical equipment.

  • 4D, 5D and 6D simulation

    4D construction sequencing and 5D cost on the model, with 6D performance data where the owner requires it.

  • Shop drawings & detailing

    Shop drawings checked against the federated model before they reach the trailer, issued to fabrication tolerance.

  • Scan to BIM

    Point clouds processed into dependable as-builts for expansions and retrofits across existing industrial stock.

  • CAD to BIM conversion

    2D legacy drawings rebuilt into coordinated models, so the next phase starts from a checked record.

  • BIM for facility management

    CAFM-ready data at handover, structured so a campus or plant operates from the model on day one.

  • Quantity take-off & BOQ

    Quantity take-off straight from the coordinated model, aligned to your cost codes across every package.

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

Remove that gate and packages slip behind the pour schedule, coordination errors surface during rough-in, and handover data arrives too thin to operate from. On a compressed Texas schedule those failures compound fast. They stay off JES work because nothing issues without an Author-Checker-Approver trail.

Delivered on compressed programmes

Giga-scale entertainment projects in Saudi Arabia, metro packages and resort towers in the UAE, all delivered to ISO 19650. The same floor now carries Texas workloads.

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What changes when delivery runs to a system

  • Construction-ready output

    Drawings issued from a federated, clash-free model against your construction schedule, so the field builds instead of querying.

  • Your team stops chasing deliverables

    Author-Checker-Approver on every file with live ERP status, so your team sees each deliverable's position without a single chase email.

  • Runs to standard

    EIR, BEP and CDE established to ISO 19650 before production starts, not assembled when the auditor calls.

Common questions about BIM in Texas

Both. We produce the coordinated models and drawing sets, and we govern the BEP, CDE and the Author-Checker-Approver gate on the same programme. One delivery lead owns both, so you are not appointing a consultancy to advise and a shop to draw. A Texas programme gets one ISO 19650 standard across every package.

Yes. A named lead runs your work as an outsourced BIM team you brief this week and start the next, backed by 260+ engineers of production capacity. The floor ramps up or down as the backlog moves, so the state's data-centre pipeline no longer sets your hiring pace and nothing lands on your payroll.

Yes. Our BIM consultants embed in your delivery, author the BEP and LOD schedule and hold the work to ISO 19650. One named lead stays accountable across three metros of scattered consultants, ramped up or down as the backlog moves. You hold one information standard whether it is a hospital or a data hall.

Yes. We run laser scan to registered point cloud to a coordinated record model for the expansions and retrofits filling the existing industrial stock. Every discipline coordinates against that verified base, so fast-track work keeps an accurate record set instead of drifting from the building actually standing on site.

Architectural, structural and MEP, authored in Revit and federated in Navisworks with regular clash cycles. We coordinate fast-moving sites from tilt-wall industrial through hyperscale data halls, checked and approved against the BEP. Resolved models arrive before mobilisation, so a compressed pour schedule does not surface coordination errors during rough-in.

Cost follows scope, disciplines, the LOD you set and programme length, so we scope the actual work rather than a flat day rate. A hyperscale data hall carries far more than a single tilt-wall shed. A zero-cost pilot on one package is the risk-free way to see the output and QA first.