Problem
Electrical conduit clashes with structural elements discovered on-site
Solution
Electrical BIM coordination and clash detection resolves conflicts before construction
Result
Zero field surprises, fewer RFIs, faster project delivery
What we do: We provide Electrical BIM Modeling, Coordination, Shop Drawings, and Prefabrication support for electrical contractors, MEP engineers, and construction teams — aligned with MEP BIM workflows. Our services help you eliminate clashes, reduce rework, and deliver construction-ready documentation - faster and with fewer errors.
PROJECT STATS — USA
600+
BIM PROJECTS
LOD 400
MAX DETAIL LEVEL
98%
ON-TIME DELIVERY
NEC
CODE COMPLIANT
From intelligent 3D models to field-ready documentation, our workflow complements Electrical Drafting and broader BIM Modeling services for contractors nationwide.
What is Electrical BIM?
Electrical BIM (Building Information Modeling) is the process of creating intelligent 3D digital models of electrical systems - including conduit routing, cable trays, panels, switchgear, and lighting - before construction begins. It replaces flat 2D drawings with data-rich, coordinated models that contractors can build from with precision.
Why Does Electrical BIM Matter?
Electrical systems are responsible for a significant share of on-site clashes in construction. BIM coordination identifies and resolves these conflicts in the model - before the crew arrives on site. Electrical BIM services help contractors reduce RFIs, cut material waste, support prefabrication, and meet tight project deadlines without costly surprises.
How Does the Process Work?
We begin with your design documents and existing model files. Our team builds or coordinates your electrical model in Autodesk Revit, runs clash detection with structural and MEP trades in Navisworks, and delivers construction-ready shop drawings, conduit routing models, and prefabrication-ready spool drawings - all NEC compliant and LOD 400 ready.
Why contractors choose us
Every electrical project starts with a real field challenge. Here is how our Electrical BIM services solve the most common problems contractors and engineers face — with support from MEP BIM and Shop Drawings teams when projects need faster coordination.
Problem
Electrical conduit clashes with structural elements discovered on-site
Solution
Electrical BIM coordination and clash detection resolves conflicts before construction
Result
Zero field surprises, fewer RFIs, faster project delivery
Problem
Prefabrication errors from inaccurate shop drawings waste time and materials
Solution
LOD 400 electrical BIM and prefabrication-ready spool drawings ensure accuracy
Result
Accurate prefab assemblies, reduced waste, faster field installation
Problem
Complex data center electrical infrastructure is difficult to plan without 3D models
Solution
Electrical BIM for data centers models power distribution, UPS, and conduit systems in full detail
Result
Mission-critical infrastructure delivered on schedule with zero coordination gaps
Problem
Electrical drawings are not NEC compliant, causing inspection failures
Solution
NEC compliant electrical BIM modeling ensures all documentation meets code standards
Result
First-pass inspection approvals, reduced liability, faster project closeout
Problem
No in-house BIM capability to meet client or GC model requirements
Solution
Electrical BIM outsourcing gives contractors immediate access to full Revit modeling capacity
Result
Win more GC contracts, meet BIM requirements, scale without hiring
Problem
MEP coordination takes too long and delays the construction schedule
Solution
BIM coordination for electrical systems streamlines multi-trade review using Navisworks clash detection
Result
Faster coordination cycles, on-schedule construction, stronger GC relationships
WHAT WE OFFER
Our studio delivers end-to-end Electrical BIM services for contractors, engineers, developers, and owners across the USA - from conduit modeling to full MEP coordination packages using Revit BIM and integrated MEP BIM workflows.
We provide full Electrical BIM Modeling Services using Autodesk Revit - creating detailed, data-rich 3D models of electrical systems for commercial, industrial, healthcare, data center, and high-rise projects. Our models are built to LOD 200 through LOD 400 depending on project requirements.
Electrical BIM modeling goes beyond drafting. It integrates your electrical systems into a coordinated building model - enabling clash detection, quantity takeoffs, and prefabrication - all from a single source of truth.
How we work
A structured, transparent BIM workflow that keeps your project on schedule - from the first model file to construction-ready Shop Drawings and coordinated Revit BIM deliverables.
We review your design documents, existing model files, BIM Execution Plan, and project requirements. We align on deliverable format, LOD level, and coordination workflow before any modeling begins.
DAY 1-2
Our Revit team builds the electrical BIM model - conduit routing, cable trays, panels, equipment, lighting, and low voltage - to the specified LOD and in compliance with NEC and NFPA 70 requirements.
WEEK 1-2
We run multi-trade clash detection in Navisworks against structural, MEP, and architectural models. A detailed clash report is issued with prioritized resolution recommendations for your coordination meetings.
WEEK 2-3
We update the model based on clash resolution decisions, re-run detection, and deliver a fully coordinated, clash-free electrical model ready for shop drawing production or prefabrication.
WEEK 3-4
We produce and deliver all construction documentation - shop drawings, spool drawings, conduit routing sheets, panel schedules, and the final coordinated Revit model - ready for field use.
WEEK 4-6
Every Electrical BIM project includes a complete package of construction-ready deliverables - so your team can execute immediately.
How we compare
Many electrical contractors debate between managing BIM internally or working with a specialist — often alongside Electrical Drafting and full BIM Modeling partners. Here is an honest comparison.
| Capability | In-House / No BIM | OUR ELECTRICAL BIM SERVICES |
|---|---|---|
| Revit Electrical Modeling | Requires hiring / training | Ready to deploy immediately |
| Clash Detection | Limited without Navisworks | Full multi-trade clash detection |
| LOD 400 Prefab BIM | Typically unavailable | Spool drawings + prefab models |
| NEC / NFPA Compliance | Inconsistent without expertise | All models NEC / NFPA 70 compliant |
| Data Center BIM | Rare specialist knowledge | Mission critical expertise included |
| Project Scalability | Limited by headcount | Scale to any project size |
| Cost Efficiency | High overhead + training costs | Project-based, no fixed overhead |
We use the same software stack as the top MEP firms and electrical contractors in the USA - including Revit BIM, Navisworks, BIM 360, and AutoCAD Electrical - delivering models and drawings that integrate directly into your project workflow and MEP Drafting standards.
Our team is proficient in NEC (NFPA 70) code requirements and NFPA standards, BIM Execution Plan compliance, VDC workflows, and LOD 400 prefabrication modeling. We work alongside architects, structural engineers, MEP coordinators, and general contractors as a trusted electrical BIM partner.
Full Autodesk Revit MEP electrical modeling - conduit, cable tray, panels, lighting, and low voltage - built to your BIM Execution Plan and LOD requirements.
Multi-trade clash detection and coordination using Navisworks Manage - identifying hard clashes, soft clashes, and clearance violations before they reach the field.
Cloud-based model management and coordination through Autodesk Construction Cloud - enabling real-time model access, issue tracking, and team coordination.
Professional electrical CAD drafting services for shop drawings, schematics, panel schedules, and single-line diagrams - production-ready and NEC compliant.
Sector Expertise
We bring project-specific expertise to every electrical BIM engagement. Each sector has unique power requirements, compliance standards, and coordination demands — supported by Commercial Drafting and MEP BIM teams when projects span multiple building types.
Electrical BIM for office towers, retail centers, and mixed-use developments - full power, lighting, low voltage, and MEP coordination.
Electrical BIM for data centers and mission critical facilities - power distribution, UPS, PDU, bus duct, and hyperscale infrastructure coordination.
Electrical BIM for hospitals and medical facilities - critical power systems, emergency generators, nurse call, and NFPA 99 compliant documentation.
Electrical BIM for industrial and manufacturing facilities - motor control centers, cable trays, conduit routing, and high-voltage coordination.
Electrical BIM for high-rise construction - complex riser systems, electrical rooms, and multi-floor coordination with MEP and structural trades.
Electrical BIM for schools, universities, and campus facilities - power, lighting, AV systems, and low voltage infrastructure.
Electrical BIM for hotels and resorts - guest room wiring, common area lighting, back-of-house power, and full MEP coordination.
Electrical BIM for mission critical and colocation facilities - N+1 redundancy design, critical power paths, and Tier III/IV infrastructure documentation.
PROJECT TIMELINE
Timelines vary by project scope. Here is a realistic guide for a mid-size commercial Electrical BIM project — coordinated with MEP BIM and Shop Drawings deliverables. Simpler scopes are delivered faster.
Day 1-2
We review your design drawings, existing model files, BIM Execution Plan, and LOD requirements. A written project brief and delivery schedule is confirmed within 24 hours of kickoff.
Week 1
Our Revit team begins building the electrical model - conduit routing, equipment placement, cable tray, panels, and lighting - to the specified LOD and NEC standards. An initial model review is shared for your feedback.
Week 2
We run multi-trade clash detection in Navisworks against the full federated model. A clash report is issued with prioritized resolutions ready for your coordination meeting.
Weeks 3-4
Clashes are resolved and the model is updated. We re-run detection to confirm a clean, fully coordinated electrical model is achieved and signed off by all trades.
Weeks 4-6
We produce conduit routing shop drawings, panel schedules, spool drawings, and all construction documentation from the coordinated model - ready for field use and GC submission.
Ongoing
We remain available throughout construction to handle design changes, RFI responses, model updates, and as-built documentation - keeping your model current from groundbreak through project closeout.
WHY CHOOSE US
Choosing an Electrical BIM partner is a critical decision. Here is what makes our studio different — and why contractors across the USA choose us alongside trusted MEP BIM and Revit BIM specialists for their most demanding projects.
We focus exclusively on Electrical BIM and MEP coordination. That specialization means deeper Revit MEP knowledge, better clash resolution, faster delivery, and documentation that contractors can actually build from - without back-and-forth corrections.
Our shop drawings, spool drawings, and coordination documents are built to be used - not just submitted. Every drawing is reviewed for NEC compliance, contractor readability, and field accuracy before we deliver it. Your installers can start immediately.
We have modeled electrical systems for hyperscale data centers, colocation facilities, and Tier III/IV critical environments. This is a high-demand specialty - and it requires BIM expertise that most generalist firms simply do not have.
We design our electrical BIM models with prefabrication in mind from day one - not as an afterthought. LOD 400 models, conduit spool drawings, and rack assemblies are produced to give your shop team everything they need to fabricate accurately.
Every model and drawing we produce is reviewed against NEC (NFPA 70) requirements. We do not leave code compliance as a post-delivery review item - it is built into our modeling process from the start, reducing inspection risk for your project.
Whether you need a single-project BIM model or ongoing Electrical BIM outsourcing across multiple active projects, we scale with your workload. No hiring, no training, no overhead - just reliable BIM capacity exactly when you need it.
OUR EXPERTISE & EXPERIENCE
Our Electrical BIM work is built on real-world project experience, deep technical knowledge, and a track record of delivering measurable outcomes for contractors across the USA — from BIM Modeling to Scan to BIM conversions on complex facilities.
Our team has delivered Electrical BIM documentation for projects exceeding 500,000 sq ft - including hyperscale data centers, multi-floor corporate campuses, and large healthcare systems. We understand the complexity these projects demand and have the BIM capacity to deliver without delays.
We work regularly alongside electrical contractors, general contractors, and MEP engineers as a specialist BIM and coordination partner. Our Revit models and shop drawings are formatted to integrate directly into existing project workflows - reducing coordination overhead and RFI volume during construction.
Our clients report measurable results after project completion - including significant reductions in field RFIs, fewer electrical change orders, accelerated prefabrication timelines, and first-pass inspection approvals. Electrical BIM is an investment, and we take that responsibility seriously.
600+
BIM PROJECTS DELIVERED
LOD 400
MAX DETAIL CAPABILITY
30+
US STATES SERVED
8+
INDUSTRIES COVERED
Common Questions
Direct answers to the questions electrical contractors and engineers ask most — including how we work with Electrical Drafting and MEP BIM teams before you decide to work with us.
Electrical BIM Modeling is the process of creating detailed, data-rich 3D models of electrical systems - including conduit routing, cable trays, panels, switchgear, lighting, and low voltage - using software like Autodesk Revit. These models replace flat 2D drawings with intelligent, coordinated models that support clash detection, prefabrication, and construction documentation.
LOD 400 (Level of Development 400) is the highest level of detail in BIM modeling used for fabrication and construction. At LOD 400, every element - conduit, fittings, supports, hangers - is modeled with exact dimensions, connections, and location. LOD 400 Electrical BIM models are used directly for prefabrication shop drawings and spool production, allowing shop teams to fabricate assemblies without additional design interpretation.
Electrical BIM Coordination is the process of combining the electrical model with structural, architectural, and MEP models to identify and resolve clashes before construction. Using Navisworks, we run multi-trade clash detection and produce a clash report with prioritized resolutions - eliminating the on-site conflicts that cause delays, rework, and budget overruns.
Electrical Prefabrication BIM starts with a fully coordinated LOD 400 Revit model. From that model, we produce conduit spool drawings, rack assembly sheets, and prefabrication packages that your shop team uses to fabricate assemblies off-site. Because the model is fully coordinated before fabrication begins, prefab assemblies fit exactly as planned when they arrive on site - reducing field labor and installation time.
Yes. Electrical BIM for data centers is one of our core specializations. We model power distribution systems, UPS infrastructure, PDU layouts, bus duct, cable management, and critical power paths for hyperscale data centers, colocation facilities, and mission critical environments. All documentation is produced to support Tier III/IV infrastructure requirements and mission critical constructability standards.
Yes. All electrical BIM models and shop drawings we produce are reviewed against NEC (National Electrical Code / NFPA 70) requirements throughout the modeling process. NEC compliance is not a post-delivery check - it is integrated into our modeling workflow from the start. This reduces inspection risk and ensures your documentation meets Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) requirements.
Yes. Many electrical contractors work with us as their ongoing Electrical BIM outsourcing partner - using our team across multiple active projects without the overhead of hiring full-time BIM staff. We match your Revit templates, naming conventions, and BIM Execution Plan requirements, and scale our capacity up or down based on your project load.
Our primary tools are Autodesk Revit MEP (modeling), Navisworks Manage (clash detection), BIM 360 / Autodesk Construction Cloud (coordination and model management), and AutoCAD Electrical (shop drawing production). We also use Bluebeam Revu for drawing review and markup, and support project teams using other platforms on request.
Whether you need Electrical BIM Modeling, MEP BIM coordination, Shop Drawings, or Prefabrication BIM — our team is ready to deliver. Get a project quote within 24 hours.