Qiddiya Evn Project Hotel & Serviced Apartments

The Qiddiya EVN – Hotel & Serviced Apartments Project forms part of the wider Qiddiya East Village North development in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The project includes hospitality and serviced apartment buildings requiring a highly coordinated interior BIM delivery approach to support construction-stage coordination, fit-out integration, and final as-built digital handover. The H09 and H13 Package focuses on the development of Interior BIM models for LOD 400 and LOD 500 stages, covering interior architectural elements, fit-out components, finishes, ceilings, partitions, joinery interfaces, room layouts, and coordination with MEP services and base-build information. The LOD 400 stage supports construction coordination, shop drawing development, installation planning, and interface management between interior design, architecture, structure, MEP, FF&E, and specialist fit-out elements. The LOD 500 stage supports the final as-built BIM handover, incorporating approved construction updates, site-confirmed information, redline markups, and final project records. The BIM delivery is aligned with Qiddiya project requirements, QIC procedures, Employer’s Information Requirements, BIM Execution Plan workflows, and ISO 19650-based information management principles, ensuring structured model development, coordination, submission control, and digital handover.
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Bluu Gallery
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SIC SCOPE
Spectrum International Consultants provided Interior BIM model development and coordination services for the Qiddiya EVN H09 and H13 Package, covering both LOD 400 construction-stage BIM and LOD 500 as-built BIM requirements. Our scope included the development of detailed interior BIM models based on the latest approved interior design drawings, architectural backgrounds, reflected ceiling plans, finishes information, room layouts, approved shop drawings, RFIs, consultant responses, coordination comments, and formally issued project documentation. At LOD 400, Spectrum developed coordinated interior BIM models to support construction-stage delivery, including partitions, ceilings, wall finishes, floor finishes, internal doors, room elements, joinery coordination interfaces, service coordination zones, and fit-out elements required for installation and coordination. The models were prepared to support clash detection, spatial coordination, ceiling coordination, interface review, and model-based drawing extraction where applicable. At LOD 500, Spectrum supported the update of the interior BIM models to reflect final as-built conditions, based on approved as-built drawings, redline markups, site-confirmed changes, final coordination records, and contractor-approved information. The final models were prepared to support digital handover, asset information requirements where applicable, and structured record documentation. The BIM process included model federation, QA/QC checking, revision control, issue tracking, coordination support, and CDE-based submission workflows in accordance with project requirements.

