To meet the demands of coordination, speed, and precision, Building Information Modeling (BIM) was implemented across the project's full design lifecycle.
The architectural team delivered a complete range of BIM services including:
Design Development
Tender Documentation
Working Drawings
Construction Documentation
By integrating all disciplines into a coordinated 3D model, BIM enabled the early resolution of spatial conflicts, material coordination, and improved communication across consultants and contractors.
The BIM model showcases detailed architectural components and structural integration, including:
Full 3D sectional views of the towers and retail podium
Façade detailing and systems coordination
Accurate quantity extraction and element tagging
High-resolution sections and elevations with embedded specifications
These digital assets streamlined drawing production while maintaining design integrity from schematic stage to IFC (Issued for Construction) documentation.
The project produced comprehensive working drawings extracted directly from the BIM model, reducing manual drafting errors and ensuring alignment between model and output. Critical elements such as floor plans, RCPs (reflected ceiling plans), MEP coordination, and vertical circulation cores were documented with clarity and precision.
Enhanced interdisciplinary coordination
Reduced rework during construction
Accelerated project delivery timeline
Increased accuracy in cost estimation and tender preparation
Clear visualization for stakeholder presentations
The Pakuwon Pekayon Mall project exemplifies how BIM can drive innovation in large-scale commercial architecture. Through integrated modeling and documentation workflows, the project team achieved a higher level of detail, reduced construction risk, and delivered a design that meets both the client’s ambitions and today’s industry standards.