3D LOD-400 Rebar Conversion
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I already hold the complete 2D rebar shop drawings in AutoCAD/PDF format and simply need them translated—without any redesign—into a fully coordinated Revit-based 3D BIM model at LOD 400. Every bar, splice, hook, chair and lap that appears on the signed-off drawings must be represented exactly as shown, ready for fabrication.
The workflow is straightforward: you import or trace the provided DWGs/PDFs, model the reinforcement in Revit using native rebar families, respect the specified covers and bar diameters, and then generate a clean .dwf for viewing and coordination (an .rvt can also be handed over if it helps you build the model). No changes to bar sizes or spacing are required; accuracy to the approved drawings is paramount.
Acceptance criteria
• All bars placed with correct shape codes, lengths and numbering ready for scheduling
• 3D clash-free reinforcement that sits inside the concrete hosts as detailed
• Sheets or views organised logically so field teams can interrogate the .dwf with ease
• Final deliverables: coordinated .dwf plus any supporting Revit file, delivered on the agreed date
If you regularly model LOD 400 rebar in Revit and can meet the above, this should be a concise, production-focused job.
The workflow is straightforward: you import or trace the provided DWGs/PDFs, model the reinforcement in Revit using native rebar families, respect the specified covers and bar diameters, and then generate a clean .dwf for viewing and coordination (an .rvt can also be handed over if it helps you build the model). No changes to bar sizes or spacing are required; accuracy to the approved drawings is paramount.
Acceptance criteria
• All bars placed with correct shape codes, lengths and numbering ready for scheduling
• 3D clash-free reinforcement that sits inside the concrete hosts as detailed
• Sheets or views organised logically so field teams can interrogate the .dwf with ease
• Final deliverables: coordinated .dwf plus any supporting Revit file, delivered on the agreed date
If you regularly model LOD 400 rebar in Revit and can meet the above, this should be a concise, production-focused job.
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