Streamlined Clash Detection and Multi-Disciplinary Model Integration
Our Revit BIM Coordination Services are designed for architects, engineers, and construction professionals who need seamless model integration across architectural, structural, and MEP disciplines. Whether coordinating in-house teams or multiple consultants, we identify and resolve clashes early—ensuring constructible, conflict-free design development and smoother execution through effective Revit coordination for structural systems and other building components.
Using your Revit models, project templates, and coordination standards, we run detailed clash detection workflows using Revit and Navisworks. We align model geometry, shared parameters, and system layouts across trades—resolving spatial conflicts, duplications, and system overlaps to ensure accuracy and buildability.
Each coordination cycle follows your BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and supports LOD 300 and LOD 400 model standards. We apply consistent version control, monitor model changes, and validate updates to maintain data integrity throughout design and construction phases.
Our models are fully compatible with Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC), BIM 360, and common data environments—enabling cloud-based collaboration and continuous access to the latest coordinated models. The result is a clean, fully integrated BIM model that minimizes rework, supports prefabrication, and improves project delivery through clear, reliable, and conflict-free documentation.
Our BIM Coordination Services align architectural, structural, and MEP disciplines into a centralized Revit model environment—helping project teams avoid costly design conflicts before construction begins. Using tools like Revit, Navisworks, and Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC), we ensure spatial accuracy, improve collaboration, and maintain coordinated models that support faster, conflict-free project execution.
Clash Detection and Resolution
Through Revit clash detection and BIM Coordination, we identify and resolve spatial and system conflicts using advanced tools in Revit and Navisworks. From pipe penetrations to duct-routing or structural overlaps, all issues are flagged and resolved prior to construction—eliminating costly field rework.
Multi-Disciplinary Coordination
We merge architectural, structural, and MEP models into a unified, federated environment—leveraging MEP coordination with Revit to ensure seamless trade integration and alignment with project phases, LOD standards, and BIM Execution Plan (BEP) guidelines.
Constructability Reviews
Our team performs constructability checks to verify spatial clearances, sequencing logic, and system feasibility. We ensure the design is not only coordinated but also buildable—supporting smoother on-site implementation and fewer RFIs.
Real-Time Collaboration and Version Control
Through platforms like ACC, BIM 360, and other CDEs, we enable cloud-based collaboration, live model updates, and consistent version tracking—ensuring that all stakeholders work from the latest, most accurate data set.
Issue Tracking and Resolution Reporting
We document and monitor clash reports, issue logs, and coordination meeting results—keeping a transparent record of problem areas and resolutions. These insights improve accountability and progress tracking across coordination cycles.
Discipline-Specific Deliverables
We provide clean model exports and documentation tailored to each trade—ensuring your structural, MEP, and architectural teams can work independently yet cohesively, with consistent model outputs that align with downstream workflows.
What is Revit BIM Coordination
Revit BIM Coordination is the process of aligning architectural, structural, and MEP models within a single Revit environment to detect and resolve design conflicts before construction. It ensures all disciplines work together without clashes or discrepancies through our Specialized Revit services for accurate, coordinated models.
How does clash detection work in Revit Coordination Services?
Clash detection involves identifying spatial or system conflicts between disciplines using Revit and tools like Navisworks. These clashes are flagged, categorized, and resolved through model adjustments and coordination meetings to ensure a constructible design.
What types of models can be coordinated in Revit?
We coordinate architectural, structural, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection models. All disciplines are merged into a federated BIM model for complete cross-system integration and review.
What is the benefit of using BIM for coordination over traditional methods?
BIM coordination offers real-time visualization, automatic clash detection, better version control, and seamless communication among teams. It reduces rework, shortens timelines, and improves construction quality compared to manual or 2D coordination methods.
How do you manage coordination between different consultants?
We align all consultant models within a central Revit file or linked models using shared coordinates and naming conventions. Issues are tracked through ACC, BIM 360, or CDEs, ensuring transparency and timely resolution.
Can you work with external models (e.g., IFC, Navisworks, CAD)?
Yes, we import and link IFC, Navisworks NWC/NWD, and CAD files into Revit for coordination. We ensure geometry, metadata, and alignments are accurately integrated for clash detection and constructability reviews.
What LOD is required for effective coordination?
Effective coordination typically begins at LOD 300 and becomes more precise at LOD 350–400, where elements have accurate geometry, positioning, and data to support clash detection and construction-ready validation.
How often is the coordinated model updated?
We update the coordinated model regularly based on project milestones or coordination cycles (weekly or biweekly). All design changes, clash resolutions, and revisions are incorporated to maintain version control and alignment.
Do you provide clash reports and coordination documentation?
Yes, we provide detailed clash reports, issue logs, coordination snapshots, and model snapshots highlighting resolved and pending issues. These are shared with all stakeholders for transparency and record-keeping.
Is your coordination process compatible with Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) and BIM 360?
Absolutely. We use ACC, BIM 360, and other cloud collaboration tools to enable real-time coordination, model uploads, issue tracking, and communication—ensuring all teams stay synchronized and updated.