About Vibim
ViBIM is a global Revit BIM Modeling outsourcing company specializing in Scan to BIM services.
Founded in 2014, ViBIM is a global Revit BIM modeling outsourcing company headquartered in Vietnam. We provide a specialized Scan to BIM service, transforming point cloud data into intelligent and highly accurate Revit models for global clients across the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and some EU regions.
Having successfully delivered over 1000 Scan to BIM projects, our team of 30+ certified architects and engineers brings extensive experience to every engagement. We provide expert modeling for architectural, structural, and MEP disciplines.
Our client partnerships are built on five core commitments:
- On-Time Delivery: We maintain an exceptional 99% on-time delivery record, ensuring your project remains on schedule.
- Fast Turnaround: Our optimized workflows deliver results up to 30% faster than the industry standard.
- High Accuracy & Reliability: We guarantee model integrity through a rigorous, multi-stage quality control process.
- Responsive Communication: We provide prompt and clear communication for seamless project collaboration.
- Continuous Improvement: We leverage advanced automation and technology to innovate and deliver superior outcomes.
Choose ViBIM and gain the confidence of working with a partner dedicated to your project's success. Our commitment is to deliver unparalleled accuracy, speed, and reliability in every model, every time.
ViBIM - Revit BIM Modeling Service
- Address: 10th floor, CIT Building, No 6, Valley 15, Duy Tan street, Cau Giay ward, Hanoi, Vietnam
- Phone: (+84) 944.798.298
- Tax Number: 0106715752
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: https://vibimglobal.com
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