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3D–6D BIM Modeling (Twin-Ready Delivery)
Coordinated models, schedule and cost intelligence, and operations-ready handover—built for performance, buildability, and lifecycle value.
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What we deliver
OpDez delivers BIM packages that move from coordinated design intent to build-ready execution and operations-ready handover. Select the modules you need—3D coordination through 6D lifecycle data—scoped to your schedule, cost, and facility requirements.
3D - 6D BIM Packages
BIM Modeling
3D-6D BIM Modeling: Pioneering the Future of Architecture at OpDez Architecture At OpDez Architecture, we are advancing our D to 6D Modeling capabilities to transform the architecture, engineering, and construction sectors. Building Information Modeling serves as the foundation of contemporary project management, acting an interactive environment that guides decisions from start to finish. Our approach combines 3D, 4D, 5D, and 6D models to enhance automation and secure data sharing, leading to improved coordination and valuable digital twins that provide lasting advantages after project completion.Why BIM Matters BIM clarifies the origin of every document, eliminating reliance on traditional communication methods. It streamlines workflows, ensuring key deliverables are securely managed and reducing potential disputes. This innovative approach makes project management more efficient and effective.
4D
4D links the schedule to the model to simulate construction sequencing and expose critical-path and logistics risks. Web3 can record milestone approvals and automate payments or review steps when phasing changes.
5D
5D links model quantities to cost so design changes update budgets in real time. Web3 can timestamp estimate releases, attach verified product passports (certs/warranties), and support milestone-based escrow for long-lead procurement. cash flow.
6D
6D turns the model into a digital twin by attaching performance and O&M data and streaming telemetry from BMS/IoT back to model elements. Web3 can anchor signed data for audit, verify asset/service credentials, and automate work orders and reserved funds—creating a durable, trustworthy maintenance history over the building’s life.
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​​​What Clients Receive at Each Dimension
At 3D, you receive coordinated models, early clash reports, and visualization assets that make the project legible to executives and community stakeholders. At 4D, you receive sequencing animations, phasing plans, laydown logistics, and milestone acceptance recorded as verifiable events. At 5D, you receive live cost dashboards, scenario analyses, and procurement packages that reference product passports to simplify compliance and warranty management. At 6D, you receive a digital twin with performance targets, commissioning data, device maps, and secure telemetry feeds that drive continuous improvement. At every step, you receive a single source of truth backed by a verifiable trail.
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Field Execution and Closeout, From Paper Binders to Living Records
Construction succeeds when information is available, current, and trustworthy. Our field approach links model elements to procedures, checklists, and inspection points. As trades complete work, they attach signed evidence, photos, test results, and as built adjustments to the elements they touch. Web3 ensures that these attachments carry signatures that can be verified years later. Closeout changes from a scramble to a steady accumulation of proof, and turnover gives facilities a twin that already knows the building. When sensor readings drift, the service history is there. When a warranty claim arises, the installation evidence and maintenance records are already aligned to the specific asset instance. Insurance and financing benefit as well, since risk is easier to quantify when records are complete, secure, and tamper evident.
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People, Skills, and Change Management​
Tools matter, but people make projects. We train teams to treat BIM as the medium of decision making, not just a deliverable. Designers learn to express intent as parameters, not only drawings. Builders learn to ask the model questions, not only send emails. Owners learn to read performance dashboards and set policies that align incentives with outcomes. Web3 adoption follows the same principle. Identity is simplified so staff can authenticate with a credential rather than juggle passwords. Approvals are clearer because they are captured as signed events with scope, time, and responsibility. Commercial terms become rules that the system can enforce, which reduces edge cases and miscommunication. The payoff is cultural, not only technical, a project culture that prizes clarity, accountability, and speed.
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Looking Ahead, 7D, Safety, and Asset Strategy
Beyond 6D, we see rapid progress in 7D asset management and safety planning. Safety can attach training records, permits, and method statements to locations in the model. Workers can prove they hold current credentials to operate a lift or enter a confined space, and the acceptance of a permit becomes a signed event tied to the exact area of work. Asset strategy can shift from reactive maintenance to predictive programs that use signed telemetry and model based rules to schedule interventions. Over time, portfolios gain comparable, trustworthy data across properties. Capital planning becomes more accurate because performance drift, failure modes, and operating costs are visible and validated. The same Web3 credentials and product passports that made delivery transparent will make portfolios more liquid, since buyers and lenders can trust the asset history they receive.
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Why This Matters for Energy Independent Smart Buildings
OpDez pursues buildings that produce, store, and manage their own energy, that use data to balance comfort and efficiency, and that remain resilient during grid events. BIM sets the stage by coordinating envelopes, systems, and controls. Web3 ensures that the signals and attestations that drive incentives, performance contracts, and market participation are trustworthy. When a building exports energy to a community microgrid, the kilowatt hours reported for settlement must be defensible. When a demand response event calls for curtailment, the sequence must be provable. When a battery warranty depends on cycle counts and temperature ranges, those records must be secure. The pairing of BIM and Web3 turns these requirements from challenges into native features of the building’s digital life.
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3D to 6D BIM delivers clarity, speed, and performance by uniting geometry, time, cost, and operations in one environment. Web3 brings trust, identity, and automation to that environment, converting model issues into verifiable events, converting approvals into signed commitments, and converting commercial rules into reliable execution. At OpDez Architecture, this combination is the standard, not an experiment. It shortens design cycles, reduces rework, de risks procurement, and hands over a digital twin that continues to pay dividends through efficient operations and stronger asset value. For clients, it means a project that is easier to manage and a building that performs as intended. For partners, it means predictable delivery and fairer settlement. For cities, it means a pathway to smarter, cleaner, more resilient places to live and work. If you are ready to transform your next project with a BIM first, Web3 native approach, we are ready to lead you there.
BIM Modeling Now Enhanced With Web3
Building Information Modeling continues to reshape how architecture, engineering, and construction teams conceive, deliver, and operate the built environment. As cities demand higher performance, lower carbon, and better user experience, advanced BIM becomes the backbone of a modern project operating system. At OpDez Architecture, BIM is not a file you pass along, it is a living data environment that supports decisions from concept through operations. We deliver models across 3D, 4D, 5D, and 6D, then strengthen every phase with Web3 to add verifiable trust, automation, and secure data sharing. The result is clearer authorship, faster coordination, smarter procurement, and a digital twin that continues to create value long after ribbon cutting. Why Web3 Belongs With BIM Web3 brings a verifiable trust layer to BIM. It allows teams to anchor model issues, approvals, and changes to a distributed ledger, so the provenance of every drawing set and parameter is clear. Instead of relying on email chains and shared drives, key deliverables can be notarized with cryptographic fingerprints at the moment they are published. Decentralized identity provides secure, portable credentials for firms, assets, and people, so permissions become explicit and revocable without managing a tangle of passwords. Smart contracts can encode commercial rules for submittals, pay applications, retainage, and change orders, then execute those rules when agreed conditions are met. Materials and equipment can carry digital product passports that record origin, warranty, and performance data. Combined with BIM, these capabilities reduce disputes, compress timelines, and improve accountability without adding administrative burden. 3D BIM captures the geometry and relationships that describe a building. Walls, slabs, doors, windows, cores, and structure live in a coordinated space where change in one view updates everywhere. At OpDez, 3D is where clarity begins. We assemble detailed architectural and structural models early, perform clash detection to surface conflicts before they reach the field, and stage immersive walkthroughs so stakeholders understand spatial intent with precision. Web3 adds integrity to this workflow. When we publish a coordinated 3D package, we anchor a fingerprint of that version to a ledger. Anyone with permission can verify that a file they hold is the accepted record set, and authorship is preserved even as the model moves across firms and systems. This creates confidence in coordination meetings, reduces rework from stale files, and establishes a clean chain of acceptance that informs liability and quality control.
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