I already have the full 2-D layout of a solar installation drawn in AutoCAD; now I need it turned into a clean, no-frills 3-D model that I can use for construction planning. The brief is intentionally simple: give me the geometry only—no textures, no photoreal lighting—just an accurate spatial representation of the system. The model must include every solar panel, its supporting structures, and the electrical conduits exactly as they appear in the plan set. As long as the dimensional relationships stay true to the DWG, I’m flexible on the software you use: AutoCAD’s 3-D tools, Revit, or even SketchUp are all fine, provided the final files come back to me in a format I can open in AutoCAD and IFC for coordination. Deliverables • 3-D model (DWG or IFC) referencing the original layer names • A quick BIM/3-D viewing file (e.g., NWD, SKP, or similar) for team review • A short text note highlighting any clashes or unclear dimensions you spot while modelling If you can turn this around quickly and keep the geometry lean, you’re the perfect fit.