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3D Rendering We are a professional team offering high-quality photo-realistic renders in the residential and commercial architectural sectors. Our 3D renders can help you generate interest in your project and draw potential customers in early. We have the expertise and experience to showcase your space, no matter how large or small it may be. We will only need the IFC of your project to get us started.

Drafting
Commercial/Residential

We provide architectural and structural drafting services that work with you and your suppliers to provide accurate and compliant details for the council. From concept to consent, we do it all.

We are your one-stop shop, offering all your professional needs, to take you from sketch plans to building permits.

BIM Modelling

BIM stands for Building Information Modelling and is a workflow process. It’s based on models used for the planning, design, construction, and management of building and infrastructure projects. BIM software is used to model and optimize projects by planning, designing, building, and operating BIM models. BIM models are virtualizations of a project from concept to completion and on through its entire lifecycle. By using BIM, such projects can be completed more efficiently and economically, and with less environmental impact.

Precast and steel detailing

We provide detailed and accurate documents tailored to the needs of each project. We pride ourselves on providing high-quality and accurate documents.

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We use Revit as a single application built for Building Information Modelling with features for:

  • Architectural design

  • MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing)

  • Structural engineering

  • Construction

The key word in BIM is “Information.” BIM is cantered on BIM models made up of objects. Revit creates these objects, which consist of data that designers can see from different views:

  • 2D drawings

  • 3D models

  • Schedules (lists)

When one piece of data changes in one view, it is updated in all other views automatically by Revit because each view displays the same data. Objects can also be related to other objects. So, to repeat, if one object changes, any related objects reflect those changes as well.

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