Hi guys, my company needs to provide a rough quote to a client to do a scan-to-BIM for a project of around 100,000 sq. Ft. in a hospital in eastern Canada. Unfortunately we don't have a lot of documentation on the project. We need to model everything that is MEP, architecture and structure. Are any of you work with a rough average of $ USD or $ CAD / square foot ? If so, what does it look like? Do you include the survey in that price?
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Average price/sq.ft. scan to BIM
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Re: Average price/sq.ft. scan to BIM
We're able to support this project quite handily at ONSITE3D. Largest fleet of 3D scanners in Canada, in-house modeling team, and tight survey for every job we do. Sent you a PM with contact info if you want to discuss a proposal.
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Re: Average price/sq.ft. scan to BIM
Just like Tommy said we can do this job for you if you want just pm me the info hahaha
As for your question I am suprised you even asked this. Just estimate the job as you would normaly do and divide that number by the square foot of the building. We had a client that wanted such an estimate for any building he owned and uppon request. We were fortunate to have done 10+ project for that client so we just took all our previous jobs and made an average for that client. It is a very speficific number as per YOUR team and ability to do the work.
As for your question I am suprised you even asked this. Just estimate the job as you would normaly do and divide that number by the square foot of the building. We had a client that wanted such an estimate for any building he owned and uppon request. We were fortunate to have done 10+ project for that client so we just took all our previous jobs and made an average for that client. It is a very speficific number as per YOUR team and ability to do the work.