Who Uses Bimvyne

Different roles, same visual truth.

GC project managers update their 3-week look-ahead from visual evidence, not verbal reports. Owners cross-check draw applications against drone-detected completion. QC inspectors find rebar and membrane issues before the pour date. Three distinct workflows — the same source of truth.

General Contractor PM
Owner / Developer
QC Inspector
General Contractor: Project Manager

Know which subs are on schedule before the weekly call.

Bimvyne gives GC project managers a weekly or daily BIM deviation digest organized by floor, by trade, and sorted by schedule impact. Before the OAC meeting, you have imagery-derived completion percentages against the CPM schedule — not a round of verbal check-ins with superintendents. Update your 3-week look-ahead from evidence, not estimation.

Configure alert thresholds per trade. Critical path MEP work can run a tight deviation threshold. Structural steel with schedule float can run looser. The system alerts you to what needs a decision this week and keeps background data out of the way. When a subcontractor challenges the numbers, you have the scan image to back up the deviation score.

12 hours saved per week per PM on status gathering
Weekly Digest — Apex Commercial Block 4 Scan: 2025-11-10
MEP rough-in · L9 4 days behind
Curtain wall · L6–7 At risk
Structural steel · L10 On schedule
Concrete pour · L5 On schedule
Owner / Developer

Compare visual progress against your draw schedule.

AIA G702/G703 payment applications report schedule-of-values completion percentages by trade. Your drone imagery shows what's actually in place. Bimvyne surfaces the gap between those two numbers — the difference between the claimed percent complete and the drone-detected percent complete — before the draw request reaches your lender's inspector.

On a $60M commercial project, a consistent 12–15% inflation across multiple trade packages in a single draw cycle is material. Bimvyne gives owners and owner's representatives a quantified evidence layer to review before disbursements are authorized, without waiting for a formal third-party inspection visit.

24h drone scan to verified progress report for draw review
Draw App #7 — Structural Package
Structural steel
AIA Claimed 82%
Drone Detected 61%
Gap −21%
MEP rough-in
AIA Claimed 70%
Drone Detected 68%
Gap −2%
Quality Control Inspector

Flag defects before the pour date closes the window.

Exposed rebar, waterproofing membrane lap gaps, form tie spacing irregularities — these are defects that are visible from above before concrete cover makes them permanent. The window between rebar placement and the scheduled pour is typically 24–72 hours. Bimvyne scans that window and flags what needs a physical QC walkthrough before the concrete truck arrives.

Each flag includes the floor reference, BIM element ID, and a cropped image excerpt from the drone scan. QC inspectors use that output to prioritize physical inspections to specific zones — rather than walking every floor looking for issues. If a flag warrants a formal non-conformance report (NCR), the imagery is already documented.

  • Exposed rebar before scheduled pour
  • Honeycombing risk indicators after formwork strip
  • Waterproofing membrane lap gap violations
  • Form tie spacing irregularities
  • Rebar cover depth violations (visual estimate)
QC Flags — Scan 2025-11-18
HIGH
Rebar exposed — L7 zone D Pour scheduled: 2025-11-20. Inspect before proceed.
MED
Membrane lap gap — Podium deck N-W Estimated gap: 40mm. Spec requires ≥ 75mm overlap.
MED
Form tie spacing — L8 column C3 Irregular spacing detected. Verify against shop drawings.
Project Types

Where Bimvyne adds value — and where it doesn't yet.

We're specific about fit. Bimvyne works best on large-floor-count commercial projects where trade coordination complexity is highest.

High-Rise Residential

20+ floors · Concrete frame · Multiple MEP trades

Ideal fit. Per-floor deviation visibility catches sequencing risk early.

Commercial Office

8+ floors · Steel or concrete · Curtain wall + interior fit-out

Strong fit. Complex trade stacking benefits from per-element visibility.

Mixed-Use Retail / Residential

Podium + tower structure · Phased handoff complexity

Good fit when podium and tower phases overlap with separate trade teams.

Industrial / Warehouse

Single-story · Low floor count · Simpler BIM

Limited value: fewer floors means less deviation surface area. Probably not the right fit yet.

Under 5 floors? Probably not the right fit yet. We'll tell you that on the first call.

Tell us about your project. We'll tell you if we're the right fit.