VDC & BIM for Piping

Our proactive team 3D models every mechanical job before it hits the field. We catch layout conflicts between HVAC systems and other building infrastructure on screen — not on site.

Why BIM Matters

BIM enables offsite prefabrication, cutting installation time in half. It also surfaces potential problems early — while a fix is still a redline instead of a demo — saving costly rework. 

WHAT THAT MEANS:

A person sits at a desk using two large monitors, one displaying technical diagrams related to Building Information Modeling and the other showing a 3D model of a mechanical system. Various office items are on the desk, including a keyboard and water bottle.
Four parallel, diagonal, gold-colored bars slant from the lower left to the upper right, set against a plain white background—evoking the sleek lines often seen in modern HVAC design.

TRADITIONAL HVAC DESIGN RUNS ON 2D DRAWINGS AND MANUAL MATH. THAT'S WHERE THE GAP BETWEEN PAPER AND FIELD INSTALLATION OPENS UP. ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, MEP, CONTRACTORS, AND FACILITY MANAGERS ALL WORKING OFF THE SAME INFORMATION.​

3D technical drawing of an industrial piping system with interconnected pipes, valves, tanks, and machinery—enhanced by Building Information Modeling—in red, yellow, and orange lines on a black background.

Virtual Design and Construction (VDC)

We have the ability to manage VDC coordination across all trades — not just our own scope. One team running clash detection for the whole project means conflicts get caught once.

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