125TH STREET TOWER

BIM Project Showcase | New York, USA
The 125th Street Tower project involved the development of a highly coordinated BIM-based MEP model for a high-rise mixed-use development located in New York, USA. The scope included Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection modeling with Level of Development (LOD) 350 requirements. The objective was to deliver a fully coordinated BIM model with clash-free routing, construction-ready coordination, and efficient interdisciplinary collaboration while maintaining project timelines and quality standards.

PROJECT INFORMATION

Project Name 125th Street Tower
Location New York, USA
Project Area 485,000 sq.ft.
LOD 350
Scope MEP Modeling & Coordination
Timeline 18 Working Days
Team Size 5 BIM Modelers
Project Cost USD 16,000
During the coordination process, multiple clashes were identified between HVAC duct routing, structural beam layouts, and ceiling coordination zones. Additional coordination issues were detected between plumbing risers and electrical containment systems within restricted shaft areas. Our BIM coordination team conducted detailed clash analysis using Navisworks and coordinated closely with Architectural, Structural, and MEP stakeholders to resolve conflicts efficiently.

This project demonstrates expertise in delivering advanced BIM-based MEP coordination services for
complex high-rise developments while maintaining quality standards and aggressive timelines

BIM | Engineering | Coordination | Visualization