Incorporated in 2018, EvrBilt provides a unique veriety of services in the existing asset capture and management field. Measured building and land survey sits at the heart of this process with BIM deliverables making up a high proportion of our projects. We approach out work through the lens of the designers and contractors who will use the data collected. Our digital site survey strategy, which can overlay the RIBA plan of work ensures that accuracy and precision are maintained throughout you project life time.

EvrBilt is more versatile than traditional survey providers. We work with a network of smaller specialists across the UK to ensure both appropriate expertise and geographic proximity to project sites is provided, avoiding the overheads of larger providers.

Projects are managed centrally along with our client facing services to ensure consistent advice and delivery. Quality control and digital excellence are supported by custom tools to transform data between the mix of design and authoring tools used across the industry including CAD, BIM other platforms.

OUR SERVICES INCLUDE

Our experienced site and office teams provide the full range of services you need on your project

BIM and Revit Surveys

Our detailed Revit modelling standards are produced and quality checked to provide accurate usable as-built information

Heritage Surveys

Our site, drafting and modelling teams work to the Historic England specification when surveying our precious heritage

Building and Land Surveys

Rapid turn-around full measured building survey and topographical surveys are supplied in common CAD formats

Large Mixed Media Surveys

Support your project with our experience of the range of survey methods available including mobile, terrestrial and drone data

Consultancy

Our digitial site survey strategy ensures coordination throughout and readiness to take advantage of modern digital quality control

Area Measurement

Our GIA and IPMS3 area measurement service is managed by qualified surveyors to national or international standards

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