Business outcomes
- Reliable, coordinated models with clear standards and ownership
- Earlier detection of clashes and constructability conflicts
- Less rework from inconsistent model structure and late issues
We build and coordinate your project's models against clear standards (BEP and information requirements), so clashes and constructability problems get caught on screen — not on site.
BIM is often required by contract, yet teams still work with unclear responsibilities, inconsistent model requirements, and clashes that surface late in the field instead of early on screen.
Define BIM Execution Plans, information requirements, naming rules, and model-use strategy that can actually be administered.
Produce or clean architectural, structural, MEP, and civil models with consistent structure, parameters, and views.
Review federated models to identify spatial conflicts, coordination priorities, and constructability issues.
Clarify model purpose, required level of information, discipline scope, standards, and coordination priorities.
Produce or clean models, then federate them, run issue reviews, and classify conflicts by actionable risk.
Support coordination meetings and delivery with ownership, due dates, status tracking, and decision records.
It covers Revit modeling across disciplines, model standards and BEP, federated coordination, clash detection, issue tracking, quantities, and documentation.
Clash detection identifies spatial or technical conflicts between model elements, such as structural, architectural, MEP, civil, or construction systems, before they reach the field.
Yes. We define BIM Execution Plans, information requirements, naming rules, review criteria, and delivery calendars as the governance layer of the modeling and coordination work.
No. Navisworks is common, but coordination can also involve Revit, Autodesk Construction Cloud, BIM 360, issue platforms, spreadsheets, and structured reporting.
Share your project context, current systems, and the decision you need to support. We will respond with a focused conversation, not a generic sales script.