
BIM modelling – 10 elevations of office wall (WoodNLite)
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3D ARCHITECTURE VISUALISATION | INTERIOR DESIGNER | EXTERIOR DESIGNER| GRAPHIC DESIGNER
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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Project description
We’re WoodNLite (woodnlite.com) and need an experienced BIM modeller to produce BIM-ready files for a wood-and-glass office partition system. Scope: 10 elevations (architectural elevations of the partition wall types) plus parametric profiles, door and sidelite families, and the detailed hardware variants listed below. Files must be accurate, production-ready, and easy to specify by architects and contractors.
What we need
Deliver high-quality BIM assets for our wood-and-glass partition system that can be dropped into Revit (and exported to IFC/DWG). Work includes:
10 elevation drawings / 3D elevation models of typical partition wall conditions (architectural scale).
Parametric profiles for wood rails and stiles (so widths & glass lite patterns can be adjusted).
Door and sidelite families:
Door + one sidelite
Door + two sidelites (one either side)
One as above withPair doors
Each of the above with: overhead closer, built-in bottom rail closer, and floor closer variants (so 3 hardware variants per elevation where applicable).
Glass panes, gaskets, and simple glass hardware represented (not engineering-level connections unless requested).
A materials/finishes schedule (names and simple parameters: wood species, glass type, finish).
Exportable files: native Revit .rvt and .rfa families, IFC, DWG (plans/elevations/sections), and optional SketchUp/ArchiCAD if available.
Level of detail: suitable for specification and coordination (LOD 300 / BIM for design documentation). Please state if you propose LOD 350/400 and pricing for that.
File & delivery expectations (Acceptance criteria)
Cleanly named families and views (consistent naming convention).
Fully parametric profiles for stiles/rails and hardware (users must be able to change rail width and pull handles and locking ladder pull).
One Revit project file containing the 10 elevations with correct scale and annotation (and separate family files for doors and sidelites).
IFC export that preserves geometry and material names.
DWG elevations and a simple PDF set (for quick review).
A short PDF or text readme listing model assumptions, unit settings, and how to edit the parametric options.
Models checked for geometry errors (no overlapping solids; families should be workset-ready).
Provide 3 sample renders/screenshots of representative elevations.
Sample elevations / variations to model (from us)
Door + two sidelite (one each side)
Door + two sidelites (free swing)
Door + two sidelites (overhead closer)
Door + two sidelites (built-in bottom rail closer)
Door + two sidelites (floor closer)
(These are examples — include additional typical partition conditions among the 10 elevations: full-height, partial-height, fixed glazed panel with wood stiles, corner condition, entry with transom, etc.)
What to quote / include in your proposal
Fixed price (or hourly with estimated hours). Do not assume a timeline from us — include your proposed lead time in your bid.
What file formats you will deliver (minimum: Revit .rvt/.rfa, IFC, DWG, PDF).
Your proposed LOD and whether you can deliver optional LOD upgrade and at what price.
Short portfolio of 2–3 previous BIM projects, preferably partitions, curtain walls, or bespoke joinery families.
Short note on the Revit version you’ll use and whether families will be backward-compatible (or if you’ll supply multiple versions).
Confirmation you will supply a short readme and basic usage instructions.
Any assumptions or exclusions (e.g., not providing MEP coordination, structural connections, shop drawings).
Required skills
Expert Revit BIM modelling (families & parametrics) — required
IFC export and DWG production — required
Experience creating LOD300+ architectural families and parametric profiles
Good understanding of architectural joinery, doors, and glazing details
Clear communication, timely updates, and delivery of a packaged file set
Selection criteria
We’ll evaluate proposals on:
Relevant BIM portfolio & previous experience with partitions / joinery
Clarity of deliverables and format compatibility
Price vs scope and LOD offered
Estimated lead time (please include in bid) and communication plan
How to apply
Reply with:
Short cover note (1–2 paragraphs)
Deliverable checklist confirming formats you’ll provide
Fixed price (or hourly + estimated hours) and any optional LOD pricing
Example files/screenshots or links to past work (Revit families preferred)
Your proposed lead time
We’ll shortlist bidders and may ask for a paid trial (1 elevation + 1 family) to confirm quality before awarding the full job.
We’re WoodNLite (woodnlite.com) and need an experienced BIM modeller to produce BIM-ready files for a wood-and-glass office partition system. Scope: 10 elevations (architectural elevations of the partition wall types) plus parametric profiles, door and sidelite families, and the detailed hardware variants listed below. Files must be accurate, production-ready, and easy to specify by architects and contractors.
What we need
Deliver high-quality BIM assets for our wood-and-glass partition system that can be dropped into Revit (and exported to IFC/DWG). Work includes:
10 elevation drawings / 3D elevation models of typical partition wall conditions (architectural scale).
Parametric profiles for wood rails and stiles (so widths & glass lite patterns can be adjusted).
Door and sidelite families:
Door + one sidelite
Door + two sidelites (one either side)
One as above withPair doors
Each of the above with: overhead closer, built-in bottom rail closer, and floor closer variants (so 3 hardware variants per elevation where applicable).
Glass panes, gaskets, and simple glass hardware represented (not engineering-level connections unless requested).
A materials/finishes schedule (names and simple parameters: wood species, glass type, finish).
Exportable files: native Revit .rvt and .rfa families, IFC, DWG (plans/elevations/sections), and optional SketchUp/ArchiCAD if available.
Level of detail: suitable for specification and coordination (LOD 300 / BIM for design documentation). Please state if you propose LOD 350/400 and pricing for that.
File & delivery expectations (Acceptance criteria)
Cleanly named families and views (consistent naming convention).
Fully parametric profiles for stiles/rails and hardware (users must be able to change rail width and pull handles and locking ladder pull).
One Revit project file containing the 10 elevations with correct scale and annotation (and separate family files for doors and sidelites).
IFC export that preserves geometry and material names.
DWG elevations and a simple PDF set (for quick review).
A short PDF or text readme listing model assumptions, unit settings, and how to edit the parametric options.
Models checked for geometry errors (no overlapping solids; families should be workset-ready).
Provide 3 sample renders/screenshots of representative elevations.
Sample elevations / variations to model (from us)
Door + two sidelite (one each side)
Door + two sidelites (free swing)
Door + two sidelites (overhead closer)
Door + two sidelites (built-in bottom rail closer)
Door + two sidelites (floor closer)
(These are examples — include additional typical partition conditions among the 10 elevations: full-height, partial-height, fixed glazed panel with wood stiles, corner condition, entry with transom, etc.)
What to quote / include in your proposal
Fixed price (or hourly with estimated hours). Do not assume a timeline from us — include your proposed lead time in your bid.
What file formats you will deliver (minimum: Revit .rvt/.rfa, IFC, DWG, PDF).
Your proposed LOD and whether you can deliver optional LOD upgrade and at what price.
Short portfolio of 2–3 previous BIM projects, preferably partitions, curtain walls, or bespoke joinery families.
Short note on the Revit version you’ll use and whether families will be backward-compatible (or if you’ll supply multiple versions).
Confirmation you will supply a short readme and basic usage instructions.
Any assumptions or exclusions (e.g., not providing MEP coordination, structural connections, shop drawings).
Required skills
Expert Revit BIM modelling (families & parametrics) — required
IFC export and DWG production — required
Experience creating LOD300+ architectural families and parametric profiles
Good understanding of architectural joinery, doors, and glazing details
Clear communication, timely updates, and delivery of a packaged file set
Selection criteria
We’ll evaluate proposals on:
Relevant BIM portfolio & previous experience with partitions / joinery
Clarity of deliverables and format compatibility
Price vs scope and LOD offered
Estimated lead time (please include in bid) and communication plan
How to apply
Reply with:
Short cover note (1–2 paragraphs)
Deliverable checklist confirming formats you’ll provide
Fixed price (or hourly + estimated hours) and any optional LOD pricing
Example files/screenshots or links to past work (Revit families preferred)
Your proposed lead time
We’ll shortlist bidders and may ask for a paid trial (1 elevation + 1 family) to confirm quality before awarding the full job.
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