BIM Consulting

 
 
 

Most small to mid-sized architectural firms know that Revit and BIM are the future—but making the transition can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re stuck in 2D CAD, struggling with Revit standards, or simply too busy to manage BIM internally, I help firms like yours simplify the process, train your team, and keep your models running smoothly.

Why Firms Call Me

Small firms often run into the same challenges:

  • Still relying on AutoCAD while clients & consultants demand Revit.

  • Staff use Revit, but inconsistently—no standards, errors, wasted time.

  • No in-house BIM manager, leaving projects vulnerable to costly mistakes.

  • Models feel heavy, disorganized, and frustrating to use.

I solve these problems with a mix of strategy, training, and hands-on support—tailored to firms that don’t have the budget or headcount for a full-time BIM manager..

The Future is Now

It’s not all about Revit - design technology encompasses all the tools and processes that help you do your job better and more effectively. Keeping up with the ever-changing landscape of 5D BIM, virtual/augmented reality, 3D scanning/printing, digital fabrication, drones, and on and on, can be daunting; filtering between fad and future is tough. Let me help you navigate and evaluate the possibilities, and determine what makes sense for your firm.

Services

  • CAD → Revit Transition
    Smoothly migrate your practice from 2D to 3D without derailing your projects.

  • Revit Training & Coaching
    Custom training for teams—whether beginners or looking to master advanced features.

  • BIM Standards & Content Creation
    Develop libraries, templates, and workflows so every project stays consistent.

  • Model Audits & Cleanup
    Fix sluggish or error-prone models, and put systems in place to keep them healthy.

  • Outsourced BIM Management
    Ongoing support so you don’t need to hire an in-house BIM manager.

Results You Can Expect

  • Reduced coordination errors across projects.

  • Faster documentation and cleaner models.

  • Staff confident using Revit instead of frustrated with it.

  • No need for a full-time BIM manager on payroll.

FAQ

  • How long does a CAD to Revit transition take?
    Most firms can be fully transitioned in 3-6 months, depending on size and project complexity.

  • Do you work with residential firms?
    Yes! While many clients are on the commercial side, I specialize in working with small residential practices balancing high design standards with limited staff.

  • What if we already use Revit?
    Great! I can help you level up your current workflows and systems to be more efficient and effective.

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