Plan, Estimate & Construct with As-built Drafting Services Since you can only infer so much from drawings and plans, I don't frequently participate in critiques of unfinished buildings. Besides, has a building ever looked bad in a model? This is what is said by Goldberger, Paul. The same holds true for as built drawings. The as built services enable construction and facility managers in three different ways. Process of Building As Built Plan: ● As soon as a remodeling project is underway, BIM engineers produce exact as built drawings. As built data in computerized CAD format is extremely beneficial to all parties involved in the process for estimating, pre-planning, and construction. ● The project's final as built paperwork is created by BIM consultants in conjunction with general contractors and subcontractors during the closeout process. ● The BIM engineers either use a construction set of drawings or construction redlines to document alterations and additions to the original blueprints. ● Every client receives a set of precise as-built drawings that adhere to AIA standards and generally accepted principles as the BIM companies have experience working with entire construction sets of plans. ● Different Types of Commercial As-built Project Types: In commercial constructions, as built drawings (also known as "as-builts") are a crucial life cycle management tool as improvements and facility expansions are undertaken. In one of the two construction phases, BIM companies provide assistance to building owners, facility managers, and commercial building contractors: ● Pre-construction Asbuilt Documentation: Building Information Modeling companies offer precise records of the building's original design. To fully comprehend the needs and details of the project, the creation of these documents is typically coordinated with a general contractor or an architect. As built drawings are given as both a hard copy and an electronic file in accordance with the Standard AIA format, ensuring quick entry into the design process. ● Field Asbuilt Documentation: BIM engineers collaborate with general contractors and subcontractors throughout the construction process to help document changes and deviations from the original construction plans that invariably occur during commercial projects by incorporating RFI's, Addenda, and Change Orders into CAD and BIM asbuilt models. General Contractors often adopt a proactive approach in