Hiring a Revit designer online means submitting your brief to a service that matches you with a qualified Revit modeler or drafter. The best services deliver native files plus exports for consultants, contractors, and stakeholders, with clear timelines and revision rounds.
What does a Revit designer do?
A Revit designer creates accurate BIM models and construction documentation in Revit, producing files that can go directly into design development, permit sets, coordination, and stakeholder review. The key is deliverables: consistent families and views, correct annotations, and exports your partners can use.
When should you hire a Revit designer?
You should hire a Revit designer when you need work delivered in Revit specifically—either because your team uses it downstream or because your vendor requires it.
BIM modeling
Create or update Revit models for architectural/engineering workflows.
Documentation
Generate sheets, views, and documentation outputs.
Design updates
Apply revisions from clients and consultants.
Coordination support
Model key elements to reduce clashes and miscommunication.
As-builts
Update models based on field conditions and redlines.
Export deliverables
Provide RVT plus exchange exports as needed.
What to look for in a Revit design service
Proven tool proficiency
Look for experience with real production deliverables—not just concept modeling.
Deliverable formats
Confirm you’ll receive native files (RVT) plus exports (DWG, PDF, IFC (if requested)).
Modeling standards
Ask for clean naming, families, views, and documentation practices.
Timeline + revisions
Confirm turnaround and included revision rounds.
IP + confidentiality
Ensure you own the output and NDA coverage is available.
Freelancer vs. tool-specific service
| Criteria | Freelancer | Revit Service (Marathon OS) |
|---|---|---|
| Vetting | Self-managed | Vetted Revit modelers |
| Start time | Search | Submit brief |
| Deliverables | Variable | RVT + requested exports |
| Revisions | Variable | Defined policy |
| IP/NDA | You negotiate | Included |
How to write a Revit brief
Include: scope (discipline, level of detail), critical dimensions, how the model interfaces with linked models or consultants, assumptions about standards, and the exact outputs you need (native RVT + DWG/PDF/IFC). Attach sketches, reference photos, or legacy files if available.
How Marathon OS CAD Services works
Describe your project
Submit your brief, upload references, and specify required formats and deadline.
Get matched with a vetted designer
We assign a pre-qualified designer experienced in your tool and project type.
Receive production-ready files
You receive native CAD + export formats. Revisions are included.
What projects fit this service?
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you deliver RVT files?
Yes—RVT plus requested exports.
Can you work from PDFs or redlines?
Yes—redlines and reference files work well.
Do you support documentation sets?
Yes—views/sheets can be produced per scope.
Is IFC available?
If you need IFC exports, specify it in the brief.
Who owns the model?
You do—deliverables belong to you; NDA coverage included.
How fast is delivery?
Depends on model size and scope; timelines are confirmed upfront.