3D Residential Home Modeling and BIM Integration

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Mercury Contracting Ltd.
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Project
Academic experience
120 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Advanced level

Project scope

Categories
Interior design Civil engineering Mechanical engineering Engineering project management Electrical engineering
Skills
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Details

Mercury Contracting Ltd. seeks to enhance the design and planning process for a residential single-family home by transitioning from a 2D AutoCAD design to a comprehensive 3D model. The primary goal is to create a detailed 3D representation of the home using Revit or AutoCAD 3D. This project will also involve the integration of Building Information Modeling (BIM) to incorporate mechanical and electrical systems, which will aid in finalizing interior design finishes. Additionally, the project requires rendering the exterior structure of the home, ensuring that it aligns with the design selections provided. This project offers learners the opportunity to apply their knowledge of 3D modeling, BIM, and rendering techniques in a practical, real-world scenario.

Deliverables

- A complete 3D model of the residential single-family home in Revit or AutoCAD 3D.


- Integrated BIM elements for mechanical and electrical systems within the 3D model.


- Rendered images of the exterior structure, reflecting the design selections.


- A brief report summarizing the design process, challenges faced, and solutions implemented.

Mentorship
Domain expertise and knowledge

Providing specialized, in-depth knowledge and general industry insights for a comprehensive understanding.

Skills, knowledge and expertise

Sharing knowledge in specific technical skills, techniques, methodologies required for the project.

Regular meetings

Scheduled check-ins to discuss progress, address challenges, and provide feedback.

About the company

Company
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
11 - 50 employees
Construction, engineering & trades

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