Techture provides comprehensive end-to-end BIM consultancy and VDC services across the United States to help AEC companies, general contractors, and project owners plan, govern, and implement BIM with exactness. The list of services we provide includes BIM execution planning, multi-discipline coordination, on-site BIM management, model auditing, shop drawings, 5D cost management, and everything else to make each deliverable relevant to construction and projects.
This process involves combining structured BIM governance with advanced coordination processes and state-of-the-art software to facilitate collaboration among all parties involved in the implementation process. By developing and implementing a BIM execution plan, managing a federated model, performing clash detections, and coordinating on-site activities, Techture guarantees that BIM is being used as an execution methodology and not just as a modeling tool.
With 350+ certified BIM specialists in our team and 350+ satisfied clients worldwide, Techture offers its profound knowledge and IBC-driven approach to every project. This is because we always adapt BIM workflows to the U.S. construction processes and needs of our clients.
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Techture reviews the EIR, project documentation, team structure, software ecosystem, and delivery expectations to define scope, disciplines, and milestone requirements.
A detailed, project-specific BEP is created covering modeling responsibilities, LOD definitions, naming standards, file exchange protocols, and milestone deliverables—serving as the central governance document.
Multidisciplinary models are developed and coordinated, with regular clash detection cycles, coordination meetings, and structured issue tracking until resolution and sign-off.
At each milestone, models are audited against BEP and EIR standards. Deviations are corrected, and formal client approvals are obtained before progressing further.
Final BIM deliverables are packaged for as-built records, facility management, or digital twin integration. Techture can continue supporting BIM governance beyond construction if required.
Techture assists general contractors by managing the federated BIM models, providing coordination workflow between disciplines, and implementing BIM governance for all the trades taking part in the project. This helps to reduce the internal coordination effort and ensures that GCs have total control over the process.
Techture seamlessly integrates into existing design systems and processes, aiding architects and design consultants in LOD progression, coordination, and construction documentation. With this integration, design teams can concentrate on designing and being compliant while making sure that models are technologically sound and coordinated for construction use.
Techture performs as an independent BIM consultant or model auditor on behalf of the client or developer to ensure BIM deliverables comply with project specifications, the Employer’s Information Requirements (EIRs), and asset management needs. This is critical for achieving the accuracy of the model and holding everyone accountable for their deliverables.
Techture assists MEP, structural, and specialty trade contractors by providing well-coordinated BIM models and fabricatable shop drawings according to installation needs. This ensures conflict-free coordination and makes the construction process smooth and efficient for all trades by giving them the most current clash-free model information.
We work with multiple Design Consultants and offer our BIM solutions

The Building Information Model (BIM) involves the creation and management of intelligent 3D models that comprise geometrical and data information for a building. However, the Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) is a comprehensive project delivery model involving BIM, as well as coordination activities, construction planning, scheduling (4D), cost estimating (5D), and project execution processes. It can therefore be argued that whereas BIM is the underlying technology, VDC guides its application.
The role of a BIM consultant involves the development and implementation of a BIM strategy throughout the project's entire lifecycle. It entails formulating BEPs, setting up BIM standards, coordinating across disciplines, performing clash detection, carrying out audits of models, and ensuring compliance with the demands of the project. BIM consultants act as the interface between different parties and integrate digital processes with construction processes.
BIM is not mandated by the federal government for all construction projects in the US, but it is commonly mandatory or highly recommended for all large-scale, complex, and public infrastructure projects. Most state departments, federal institutions, and private entities mandate the use of BIM technology for improving coordination, mitigating risk, and ensuring that projects comply with building regulations such as the IBC.
A BIM Execution Plan (BEP) is a formal plan describing how BIM processes would be executed on any particular project. The plan will detail the responsibilities of each person, LOD, model standards, process for coordination, file names, and how information will be exchanged. A BEP must be created in every project to ensure consistency among different parties involved, avoid misunderstanding, and develop a framework through which all parties are aligned.
Techture employs a variety of BIM and VDC software solutions according to the standards in the industry, depending on the nature of the project and the needs of the client. This includes Autodesk Revit for modeling and Navisworks for clash detection and coordination, as well as BIM 360 or Autodesk Construction Cloud for managing the CDE. Other software may be used for 4D scheduling, 5D cost estimation, and model analysis purposes.
The cost of BIM consultancy services depends upon certain project-specific aspects that include the size of the project, its scope, the number of disciplines in use, LOD level, and the degree of implementation of BIM technology throughout the life cycle of the project. Some other factors that affect pricing include coordination, on-site needs, and deliverables' timelines. Techture offers tailor-made proposals after analyzing project-related needs.
Yes, Techture is capable of providing BIM consultation services for multi-state and multi-location projects in the United States. With its central BIM management process and standard coordination processes, Techture is able to achieve consistency, quality control, and governance in all locations for the projects. This is achieved through coordination of the teams, a common data environment, and adherence of deliverables to project specifications.