Project Support

 

At the core of any successful implementation of a particular design technology or workflow is a reliable support structure.  CASE provides support services for any particular project, or design technology implementation on an on-site or remote basis to ensure its success.  Task-specific project support provides a client with the necessary confidence to meet deliverable requirements on schedule. 

Related Projects

Officewide BIM Standards, Training and Support

Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects (TWBTA) chose to implement BIM on a new dormitory for Haverford College outside of

BIM Training and Support

CASE signed a two year master services agreement with Autodesk Consulting to provide training for key customers utilizing BIM and

Officewide BIM Training, Standards and Support

As part of an effort to deliver more integrated projects, Snohetta hired CASE to carry out an officewide BIM implementation in

Structure Tone Headquarters Renovation

Structure Tone chose to utilize BIM to coordinate all disciplines and trades for the renovation of their primary office space in

Energy Modeling Support

Energent Solutions, working with DesignGroup, needed to produce a BIM-based energy model of existing office buildings in order to

Madison Square Garden Luxury Suites Renovation

As part of their proposal for millwork in the new luxury suites at Madison Square Garden, Eastern Millwork Incorporated (EMI)

National Museum of African American History and Culture Competition

With an incredibly tight schedule and rapidly-evolving design, Diller Scofidio + Renfro needed to develop a workflow that would

MoMA P.S.1 Young Architects Competition

CASE provided geometric rationalization and automation for PARA on their finalist entry for this renowned competition to

New York University Langone Medical Center Master Plan

Ennead Architects and NBBJ needed a process to effectively manage nearly 3 million square feet of existing space as part of a

Georgia Tech Undergraduate Learning Commons

CASE was hired by Bohlin, Cywinski, Jackson (BCJ), the architect of a new $85-million, 218,000 sq. ft. academic building at