The Typical Engagement Process

A BIM outsourcing engagement for a Dubai project typically starts with a review of the project's BIM Execution Plan (BEP), current native Revit files, and the specific scope needed — new modelling, coordination support, clash detection, or a mix. From there, work proceeds in the project's existing common data environment (CDE), with models delivered back on an agreed schedule for your team's review, exactly as if the work were done by an in-house team member.

How Quality Gets Managed Remotely

The BEP is the anchor for quality control — LOD requirements, naming conventions, and modelling standards specified in it are followed precisely, with internal review against that same document before anything is issued. This isn't different in principle from managing an in-house modeller's output; it just happens over a shared CDE rather than in the same office.

Confidentiality & Branding

Outsourced modelling work can be fully white-labelled — models issued under your firm's own title block and BIM standard, with no client-facing indication that the work was produced by an external team. This matters particularly on Dubai projects where maintaining a direct, unmediated client relationship is part of the value a consultancy provides.