Own the federated model, run the process.
Trade coordination from kickoff through sign-off — someone whose job is the federated model, the meetings, and the schedule, so coordination actually converges instead of drifting. ACC, BIM 360, or Navisworks.
Coordination fails when nobody owns it. Models come in on different cadences, in different states, and the weekly meeting becomes a status update instead of a decision. Someone has to hold the federated model, keep everyone's uploads current, run the clash cycles, and make the meeting end with assignments people are accountable for.
That's the role we take: not another seat in the meeting, but the person keeping the whole process on rails from the BIM execution plan through coordination sign-off.
One current model
We hold and maintain the federated model in ACC, BIM 360, or Navisworks — trade uploads current, versions clean, everyone looking at the same building.
Run tight
Agendas driven by the open clash list, decisions captured, actions assigned — meetings that end with who-does-what, not another look at the same conflict.
The rules up front
Coordinate systems, tolerances, zoning, cadence, and responsibilities set at kickoff so the project isn't renegotiating the process every week.
Coordination that converges
A federated model driven to sign-off on schedule, with a clean record of how it got there — not a coordination effort that quietly stalls.
For whoever owns the schedule.
General contractors and owners who need the coordination process run by someone accountable for it converging. Includes clash detection as the engine that drives the meetings. Scoped per project, priced per engagement.
Put someone on the federated model.
Tell us the platform and the trades. First scoping call is 15 minutes.
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