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BIM.Supply is not a traditional product e-commerce site or seller marketplace. Instead, it turns BIM modeling, drafting, and as-built drawing services into online, selectable service products. Its pages show Revit-based architectural and structural drafting services, covering everything from early-stage model creation to final as-builts, and targeting project participants such as architects, engineers, and contractors.
Its service catalog is fairly focused: architectural BIM modeling, structural BIM modeling, Survey-to-Revit LOD 200 conversion, Revit or AutoCAD as-built drawings, and hourly BIM support. The site emphasizes “clear deliverables and simple communication” and says it manages the different stages of BIM and drafting work. Since the deliverables are digital models or drawings, there is no physical logistics involved; fulfillment depends mainly on requirements communication, model accuracy, revision responsiveness, and final file delivery. Its “100% Satisfaction” guarantee promises free correction of errors until the client is satisfied, which helps reduce quality risk to some extent. However, the main content does not specify delivery timelines, acceptance criteria, or project management processes.
Transparent pricing is its main highlight. Architectural BIM is priced at USD 1.89/sq ft, structural BIM at USD 0.49/sq ft, Survey-to-Revit LOD 200 at USD 0.10/sq ft, as-built drawings at USD 0.25/sq ft, and the hourly rate is USD 94.49. The site also shows a 25% discount for first orders from new customers, and services can be reserved with a 10% deposit. Area-based pricing is useful for budget estimation, but the main text does not explain whether complex projects may incur additional fees.
The advantages are a clear service list, public pricing, and an e-commerce-style purchasing flow with account, order, and cart functions, making it suitable for quickly procuring standardized BIM outsourcing services. The drawback is the lack of disclosure around key information: there is no visible company country, service region, payment methods, refund policy, team qualifications, case studies, software versions, or notes on cross-border collaboration. For large-scale or highly regulated engineering projects, the information provided on the site is not sufficient for a complete vendor assessment.
This site is better suited for architects, engineers, contractors, or small design teams that need temporary Revit/AutoCAD modeling support when short on manpower. It is not a fit for sellers looking for cross-border e-commerce store setup, product supply chains, commission platforms, or logistics fulfillment solutions. The main content does not provide information about access from China, so network connectivity and payment availability are both unknown. Chinese teams looking for alternatives may compare Upwork, Fiverr, specialized BIM outsourcing firms, or domestic BIM consulting/modeling teams.
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bim.supply is an Unknown E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bim.supply directly.