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What is BIMIT?

Understand what BIMIT is — a fixed-price product that turns a point cloud into a usable BIM — and what it is not.

BIMIT turns a point cloud scan into a usable Building Information Model (BIM) as a fixed-price product, rather than a custom modeling engagement. It is built to confirm square footage and equipment counts quickly, with consistent turnaround and pricing instead of bespoke quotes.

This guide explains what BIMIT is, and just as importantly, what it is not.

What BIMIT is

  • A product, not a custom service. You order it at a fixed, predictable price — no hourly or lump-sum estimates.
  • Built for on-time delivery. BIMIT is designed for fast, on-schedule turnaround rather than the weeks or months a traditional modeling engagement can take.
  • An all-in-one model. A single file can include architecture, furniture, and MEP — instead of isolated files spread across different consultants.
  • Built to verify. Use it to confirm square footage and equipment counts.
  • LOD 200+. Modeled to a Level of Development of 200 or above.

What BIMIT is not

  • A service that requires a unique estimate for every job.
  • Something delivered in weeks or months.
  • Priced by the hour or as a lump sum.
  • A set of isolated, consultant-by-consultant files.
  • An inaccurate or incomplete model.
  • A construction-grade model at LOD 100, 300, 400, or 500.

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What LOD 200 means for you

BIMIT is modeled to LOD 200 — accurate placement and sizing of elements, suitable for design and planning. It is not a construction-grade deliverable. See "What Level of Development (LOD) Does BIMIT Provide?" for the full breakdown.