
Hiring a BIM coordinator gives your project a single point of leadership for model management, clash detection, and trade alignment. Instead of reacting to conflicts in the field, issues are identified and resolved virtually—before they impact schedule or budget.
For general contractors, this means tighter coordination between trades, fewer RFIs, and more predictable project outcomes. For subcontractors, it means clear installation paths, reduced rework, and improved productivity. A dedicated BIM coordinator keeps communication structured, models accurate, and teams aligned—helping your project run smoother from preconstruction through installation.