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3D BIM Modeling
Services

At DCMS, we transform LiDAR scans and point clouds into precise 3D BIM models using Revit, delivering fully coordinated digital twins of your building or infrastructure. Our BIM services support architecture, engineering, and construction workflows by enabling design collaboration, clash detection, and facilities management.
Whether you’re working on renovations, new construction, or asset documentation, we create accurate 3D Revit models that reflect your project’s real-world conditions — with speed and precision you can trust.

Comprehensive BIM Models Ready for Your Workflow

3D Revit models from point cloud scans (LOD 200 to LOD 400)

Point-cloud & photogrammetry conversion. BIM coordination.

Fabrication-ready & HVAC models. Metrics & families.

Export to Navisworks, IFC or DWG. Delivery in 5–15 days depending on complexity.

Our BIM models are trusted by architects, engineers, and contractors across North and South America. We help reduce rework, improve coordination, and streamline documentation with high-precision digital twins tailored to each project.

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Why AEC Professionals Rely on DCMS for BIM Modeling

In-house team with 10+ RTC360 LiDAR scanners & Pro3 cameras

Modeled by seasoned BIM specialists in Revit and AutoCAD

3D models aligned with COBie, GSA, or client BIM Execution Plans

Scan-to-BIM expertise for historic preservation & adaptive reuse

Fast onboarding and custom CTBs/templates for delivery

Power Your Project with Precision

Get reliable LiDAR data, 3D scans, and as-built documentation to move forward with accuracy and confidence.

Talk to a Specialist – Available Every Day, Anytime

Trusted by Leading Brands and Industry Leaders

DCMS As-Built Projects

Delivering verified accuracy across six industries.

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INSTITUTIONAL & CULTURAL

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INSTITUTIONAL & CULTURAL

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INSTITUTIONAL & CULTURAL

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • What is 3D scanning?
    3D scanning is a process of capturing three-dimensional data from an object using specialized equipment. The resulting point cloud data can be used to create highly accurate three-dimensional models of the object.
  • How is 3D scanning used for as-builts?
    3D scanning can be used to quickly and accurately capture existing conditions on a construction site. This data can then be used to create as-built drawings and models that can be used for future reference.
  • What are the benefits of using 3D scanning for as-builts?
    There are many benefits to using 3D scanning for as-builts, including the ability to create highly accurate documentation, capture data more quickly than traditional methods, and avoid disruptions to construction activities.
  • How much does 3D scanning cost?
    The cost of 3D scanning services can vary depending on the size and complexity of the project. However, in general, 3D scanning is more cost-effective than traditional methods of collecting as-built data.
  • How long does it take to scan a project?
    The time required to scan a project depends on the size and complexity of the project. However, in general, 3D scanning can be completed much more quickly than traditional methods of collecting as-built data.
  • How is the data collected?
    3D scanning services use specialized equipment to capture three-dimensional data from an object. This data is then converted into a point cloud that can be used to create highly accurate three-dimensional models.
  • What type of equipment is used for 3D scanning?
    There are many different types of equipment that can be used for 3D scanning. The type of equipment that is best suited for your project will depend on the size and complexity of the project.
  • How is the data processed?
    After the data is collected, it is converted into a point cloud that can be used to create highly accurate three-dimensional models. These models can then be used for future reference.
  • How long does it take to process the data?
    The time required to process the data depends on the size and complexity of the project. However, in general, 3D scanning can be completed much more quickly than traditional methods of collecting as-built data.
  • What are the deliverables?
    The final product of a 3D scanning project is a highly accurate three-dimensional model that can be used for future reference. This model can be used to create as-built drawings and documentation.
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