CAD / BIM
Accurate drawings. Intelligent models. Always up-to-date.
Brownfield (Renovations)
Document existing conditions
Scan the site and receive accurate as-built CAD drawings, BIM models, P&IDs, and digital twins that match what’s actually built.
Greenfield (New Builds)
In-house design support
Add ARY designers directly to your engineering team for in-house design production — dedicated overflow support for your design and production team.
Documentation Options
As-Built Plans
Facility layouts, evacuation plans, and site documentation from existing conditions surveys
Equipment Arrangements
2D drawings showing mechanical and electrical equipment placement, clearances, and spatial coordination
BIM Models (Revit)
Intelligent building information models at LOD 100 through 300+ for facility management and coordination
CAD-to-BIM Conversion
Migrate legacy 2D AutoCAD drawings into structured, data-rich Revit BIM workflows
Digital Twins
Interactive 3D models for remote facility management, asset lifecycle tracking, and capital planning
Geometry Consolidation
Standardize and unify decades of prints into one organized, current as-built drawing library
P&IDs & Process Diagrams
Piping and instrumentation diagrams, process flow diagrams, and system schematics for industrial facilities
Configuration Management
Ongoing ownership, versioning, and maintenance of your complete CAD and BIM drawing library as your facility changes
BIM Coordination
Coordination, not just modeling
BIM coordination is where models become useful. Clash detection runs across architectural, structural, and MEP disciplines. Spatial conflicts get resolved before they become field problems, and the federated model stays managed so every trade works from the same source of truth.
Get a dedicated BIM coordinator on your team or project-based coordination support — available in Navisworks, Revit, or your preferred platform.
What this includes
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