Our Revit Model Migration Services are designed to help architects, engineers, and construction professionals transition project data into the latest Revit environments—accurately, efficiently, and without loss of integrity. Whether you're migrating from legacy Revit files, 2D CAD drawings, or other BIM platforms, we offer comprehensive BIM model migration support through a structured workflow that ensures every model meets your technical, collaborative, and project-specific needs.
Working within your existing templates, LOD standards, and coordination protocols, our team carefully audits, prepares, and rebuilds your models using native Revit components. We preserve key data—such as parameters, linked models, and annotations—while optimizing geometry and workflows to enhance usability in multi-disciplinary BIM environments.
By embedding quality checks and coordination steps throughout the migration process, we reduce errors, prevent data corruption, and ensure your models are ready for documentation, construction, or facility management. Our approach ensures a clean, intelligent, and future-ready Revit model—aligned with your BIM goals and collaboration platforms.
Our Revit Model Migration Services help architects, engineers, and construction professionals transfer design data across different software versions, BIM platforms, and project standards—while ensuring clean geometry, preserved parameters, and coordinated workflows. Whether you're upgrading legacy files, converting 2D drawings, or consolidating models, we deliver optimized, fully compatible Revit models ready for construction, documentation, and collaboration.
CAD to Revit Migration
We convert your 2D CAD drawings to Revit (DWG, DXF) into fully functional, parametric BIM models. During this transition, we clean and organize geometry, rebuild elements using native Revit families, and apply your project standards for templates, naming conventions, and LOD requirements—ensuring smart, BIM-ready models with no data loss.
Revit Version Upgrades
Our team expertly upgrades your models from older versions (e.g., Revit 2015 or 2018) to the latest software—preserving key components like Revit families, annotations, linked models, and worksets. We optimize performance, validate compatibility with Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) and BIM 360, and ensure your models are ready for future use.
BIM-to-Revit Conversion
If your project originates from other BIM platforms such as ArchiCAD, SketchUp, or Vectorworks, we migrate it into Revit while maintaining geometry, metadata, and object relationships. We map elements to Revit-native standards and structure the model for downstream tasks like clash detection, documentation, and BIM coordination.
Model Consolidation
We consolidate multiple Revit models—whether across disciplines or project stages—into a single, coordinated file. Our workflow ensures consistency, preserves all linked references, and improves collaboration for complex projects. Perfect for multi-consultant environments or teams using a Common Data Environment (CDE).
Point Cloud to Revit Migration
For retrofit, renovation, or as-built documentation projects, we perform Revit model conversion by transforming laser-scanned point cloud data into accurate, LOD-specific Revit models. Our team aligns spatial data with architectural and structural elements, configures proper levels and grids, and builds the model using smart Revit families—ready for downstream use in design or facility management.
What is Revit model migration?
Revit model migration involves transferring BIM data from one version of Revit to another, or from other formats like CAD, IFC, or alternate BIM software into Revit—while preserving geometry, parametric data, and project integrity.
Why do I need Revit model migration services?
You may need Revit model migration when upgrading software versions, consolidating consultant models, converting from CAD, or switching from another BIM platform. It ensures compatibility, performance, and coordinated project delivery.
Can you upgrade models from older Revit versions like 2015 or 2018?
Yes, we provide Revit version upgrade services, helping you migrate projects from outdated versions (2015, 2016, etc.) to the latest Revit release—preserving families, worksets, linked files, and views.
Will my project standards and templates be preserved during migration?
Absolutely. We align the migrated models with your existing Revit templates, LOD standards, naming conventions, and collaboration workflows to maintain consistency across your project files.
Do you support migration from CAD to Revit?
Yes, we offer CAD to Revit conversion services. We convert 2D DWG drawings into intelligent Revit models, using native families and parametric elements suited for architectural, structural, or MEP use.
Can you consolidate multiple Revit models into one?
Yes, our model consolidation service helps merge multiple models into a single, clean Revit file—ideal for coordination across architectural, structural, and MEP disciplines.
How do you handle linked models and external references during migration?
We ensure that all linked Revit, DWG, or IFC files are correctly referenced in the new environment. Our process maintains file paths, coordinates, and model relationships for seamless collaboration—handled by a USA-based Revit BIM team trusted by architects and engineers.
Is data lost during the migration process?
No. We follow strict QA/QC protocols to ensure that all geometry, families, parameters, and metadata are retained. Any issues in the source files are flagged and corrected during migration.
Do you offer Point Cloud to Revit migration services?
Yes, we convert point cloud data to Revit models for renovation and retrofit projects. We deliver accurate as-built models aligned to your specified levels, grids, and LOD requirements.
How long does a typical Revit model migration project take?
Timelines depend on the project size, file condition, and migration scope. Most projects take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks. We’ll provide a clear estimate after reviewing your files.