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IPX

IPX is a scan-to-BIM and as-built documentation service and web platform from Integrated Projects that combines optional on-site scanning with cloud delivery of LOD 300-style BIM, CAD, 360 tours, and reports for acquisition, renovation, and operations teams in AECO.

Integrated Projects markets IPX to teams that need trustworthy existing-conditions data when most buildings still lack accurate plans. Public copy cites that most commercial buildings do not have reliable as-builts, then positions ScanIt for capture and Bimit for point-cloud conversion as two entry paths depending on whether you already have a scan (Integrated Projects, 2026).

Scale claims on the homepage include more than seven thousand buildings processed, more than fifty-two million square feet digitized, and more than one thousand four hundred active AECO customer organizations, plus a stated on-time delivery percentage in the high nineties. Treat those figures as vendor marketing and confirm relevance during procurement (Integrated Projects, 2026).

Deliverables listed across marketing and pricing pages include Revit models, IFC exports, CAD floor and reflected ceiling plans, 360 photo tours, location reports, and optional segmented point clouds, with hosting and export options that include Autodesk Construction Cloud-oriented workflows. A browser-based viewer is part of the value proposition for sharing and downloading packaged deliverables (Integrated Projects, 2026).

Pricing is project-based rather than a single universal license. Marketing materials reference per-square-foot ScanIt starting rates that vary by building size band, turnaround expectations that lengthen with footprint, and multiple subscription-style plans for organizations that need recurring throughput. Use the vendor estimator and written statements of work for authoritative numbers (Integrated Projects, 2026).

Specifications

Pricing

Paid

Platforms

Web

Used for

As-built modelingDue diligenceRenovation kickoffPortfolio digitizationHandover documentation

Used by

Building OwnersProject ManagersBIM ManagersFacility OperatorsReal Estate Analysts

Tasks

Point cloud to BIMScan bookingExisting conditions modeling360 site documentationIFC handoff

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Combines capture services and conversion in one vendor story
  • Public pricing estimator and detailed plan comparison for packaged services
  • Strong emphasis on AECO audiences rather than generic consumer scanning

Cons

  • Final cost and schedule depend on building size, scope, and accuracy level
  • Automated conversion limits still require human review for complex MEP rooms
  • Heaviest marketing assets are US-oriented for ScanIt logistics; confirm regional coverage

Key features

  • ScanIt capture service: Optional nationwide scanning with stated turnaround bands by building size for customers who need a technician on site.

  • Bimit conversion: Upload E57 or XYZ point clouds up to a stated size cap for automated floor-plan and model generation within advertised time windows.

  • LOD-oriented BIM deliverables: Marketing references LOD 300-grade architectural and MEPF scopes depending on package, with trade-specific views.

  • IFC and CAD exports: Deliverable lists include IFC models alongside DWG drawings for teams that split BIM and CAD workflows.

  • 360 documentation: Packages may include browser-based tours and location reports for stakeholder review.

  • Autodesk Construction Cloud export: Feature tables mention exporting deliverables toward ACC-style environments for customers on that stack.

Pricing

ScanIt (small-building band, indicative)

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Vendor marketing cites a starting rate near sixty U.S. cents per square foot for roughly one to twenty-five thousand square feet with about two to seven day turnaround; confirm in the live estimator (Integrated Projects, 2026).

ScanIt (medium-building band, indicative)

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Vendor marketing cites a lower starting rate per square foot for mid-size footprints; confirm numbers in the estimator (Integrated Projects, 2026).

Bimit (bring your point cloud)

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Project pricing depends on scope; marketing references fast automated conversion for qualifying uploads under a stated size limit (Integrated Projects, 2026).

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between ScanIt and Bimit?

ScanIt is the vendor-led field capture path when you need a technician to collect data. Bimit is the upload path when you already have a compatible point cloud and want conversion into BIM and CAD deliverables inside IPX (Integrated Projects, 2026).

Does IPX deliver IFC files?

Yes. Plan and deliverable tables list IFC models among the packaged outputs alongside Revit and CAD depending on the scope you purchase (Integrated Projects, 2026).

Can IPX export to Autodesk Construction Cloud?

Feature matrices reference export toward Autodesk Construction Cloud as part of the platform feature set for eligible plans (Integrated Projects, 2026). Validate permissions and project mapping with your ACC admin.

How accurate are IPX models?

Marketing references LOD 300-style deliverables for architectural and MEPF scopes on higher plans, with level-of-accuracy labels such as LOA10 appearing in plan tables (Integrated Projects, 2026). Always align accuracy expectations with a written scope for your asset class.

How much does IPX cost per square foot?

Homepage bands show ScanIt starting rates per square foot that decrease as footprint increases, with separate turnaround guidance for small, medium, large, and very large buildings (Integrated Projects, 2026). Use the instant estimator for project-specific totals.

Is IPX a software subscription or a service purchase?

The platform combines on-demand project purchases with optional recurring plans for organizations that need multiple projects per month, plus data hosting durations that vary by tier (Integrated Projects, 2026). Review the pricing table for commitment and hosting terms.

Tutorials and learning

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