Your BIM timing guarantees project delays.

We see this pattern constantly. A developer signs the contracts, the ink dries, and only then does someone think to turn on the coordination model. By that point, the clashes are already baked into the budget. The RFIs that will stall the project in six months are already inevitable.

It creates a noise that no amount of weekly meetings can silence. You end up trying to solve structural conflicts while the clock is already ticking on interest payments.

We run coordination before the ground breaks.

The difference isn’t just in the software or the team. It is in the silence. When you solve the problems before they are contractual obligations, the build site is quiet. The work just flows.

If you wait until the contracts are signed to look for problems, you have already agreed to pay for them.