BIM Request for Proposal
Share your project requirements for Revit modelling, documentation, BIM coordination, and production support.
Use this page to submit a BIM request for proposal for project-based support. Whether your firm needs architectural modelling, coordinated documentation, or disciplined Revit production assistance, this page helps you share the right information for a structured response.


BIM Request for Proposal for Project Support
A structured way to share project scope, delivery needs, and proposal requirements.
This page is designed for firms, consultants, and project teams seeking external support for BIM and Revit work on live or upcoming projects. Instead of sending a general enquiry, you can use this BIM request for proposal page to submit project information in a more structured and useful format.
By sharing the project type, current stage, required services, expected deliverables, and timelines, you make it easier for the proposal to be reviewed with greater technical clarity. This helps create a response that is more relevant to the actual requirement rather than a generic quotation.
Whether your need is limited to modelling, documentation, coordination support, or broader project-based production assistance, this page is intended to make the first step more efficient and more professional.
BIM Request for Proposal Services
Request support for one service or a combination of services depending on your project stage and team requirements.
A BIM request for proposal may relate to a single, clearly defined task, or it may cover a broader scope across multiple delivery areas. The services below reflect the typical types of support that may be discussed through this page.


BIM Request for Proposal for Different Project Types
Suitable for firms working across multiple project sectors and delivery conditions
This BIM request for proposal page is suitable for residential, commercial, institutional, hospitality, healthcare, and other building-sector projects where BIM or Revit support is required. It is also appropriate for firms that need external assistance for selected packages, specific project stages, or defined drawing deliverables.
The page is relevant to architectural practices, engineering consultants, multidisciplinary design teams, interior design firms, and overseas firms seeking dependable project-based BIM and Revit support. Some projects may require only a limited and well-defined scope, while others may call for broader production assistance tied to coordination and documentation workflows.
The purpose of this page is not to force all enquiries into the same format, but to provide a practical structure that helps different types of clients communicate their needs more clearly.
BIM Request for Proposal Information to Share
A clearer brief leads to a better proposal.
When submitting a BIM request for proposal, it helps to provide as much relevant information as possible, even if some aspects of the scope are still being finalised. A structured submission improves review quality and helps reduce avoidable assumptions at the proposal stage
Project Basics
Please share the project name, location, building type, approximate area or scale, and the current stage of design or documentation. Even basic contextual information helps establish the right frame for review.
Expected Deliverables
Describe the outputs expected from the engagement. These may include Revit models, coordinated sheets, schedules, legends, drawing sets, review outputs, reports, or specific file exchange requirements.
Timeline Requirements
Please include expected start date, milestone dates, submission deadlines, and any known review cycles. If the requirement is time-sensitive, that context should be stated clearly.
Available Reference Material
Useful inputs may include CAD drawings, PDFs, sketches, marked-up documents, sample sheets, past models, standards documents, BEP references, or other project information that supports proposal review.
Client-Side Requirements
If there are known naming conventions, file structures, standards, approval workflows, or coordination expectations from the client side, those should also be shared where possible. This helps improve alignment from the beginning.


BIM Request for Proposal Process
A structured proposal begins with a structured review.
Once a BIM request for proposal is submitted, it should be reviewed in terms of project scope, completeness of information, expected deliverables, and likely delivery conditions. The proposal process is intended to move from understanding to clarification and then toward a more defined response.
1. Initial Review
The submitted project information is first reviewed to understand the broad requirement, including project type, stage, service needs, expected outputs, and supporting material available.
2. Scope Clarification
If important details are missing or unclear, clarification points may be identified before proposal preparation. This helps avoid building a proposal on incomplete assumptions.
3. Internal Assessment
The requirement is then considered in terms of modelling effort, documentation logic, coordination needs, workflow implications, and likely project delivery structure.
4.Proposal Preparation
A proposal is prepared with a defined understanding of scope, deliverables, assumptions, exclusions, and the basis on which the work may be discussed commercially.
5. Discussion and Alignment
Once shared, the proposal can be reviewed and discussed so that expectations, scope boundaries, and next steps are better aligned before project commencement.
What Proposal Includes
The proposal includes, both technical and Commercial Clarity
A response to your BIM request for proposal should do more than state a fee. It should help establish a shared understanding of what is expected, what is included, what depends on client-side input, and how the scope is being interpreted at the time of proposal preparation.
A structured proposal may typically include project understanding, scope definition, assumptions, exclusions, expected deliverables, stage or milestone logic, client-side information requirements, indicative timelines, coordination considerations, and the proposed commercial basis.
Where appropriate, it may also identify items that should be confirmed before the scope is treated as final. This is especially useful in projects where the available information is partial, where delivery dependencies are significant, or where the requested support spans multiple project stages.
The goal of the proposal is not merely to quote a task, but to help frame the work properly before execution begins.


BIM Request for Proposal and Delivery Approach
Proposal review should reflect the seriousness of project delivery.
Each BIM request for proposal should be reviewed with attention to project stage, modelling logic, documentation requirements, coordination needs, and communication workflow. This is important because BIM and Revit support is not only about file production; it is also about how information is organised, interpreted, and carried forward through delivery.
A disciplined proposal approach helps identify whether the scope is well-defined, whether the expected outputs are clear, and whether the available inputs support the requested work. It also helps distinguish between straightforward production support and more coordination-sensitive or documentation-intensive requirements.
The intention is to approach each enquiry in a professional, delivery-aware manner rather than as a generic rate-based request. That leads to better clarity, better alignment, and more dependable project discussions.
BIM Request for Proposal FAQs
Answers to common questions before you submit your enquiry.
