Connecticut, USA | 23 April 2026 —
United BIM, a global provider of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and digital construction services, announced the successful completion of BIM modeling and coordination services for a large-scale educational project in New Jersey.
The project, spanning approximately 577,707 sq. ft., involved the development of an institutional facility requiring detailed coordination across architectural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems. Given the scale and multi-disciplinary nature of the project, structured modeling and coordination were essential to maintain alignment across teams.
United BIM delivered LOD 350 BIM models for MEP-FP systems, along with coordinated architectural inputs, enabling accurate representation of system layouts and interdependencies. The scope included 3D modeling, multi-trade coordination, and clash detection with detailed reporting.
Working with an engineering firm, United BIM established a consistent coordination workflow using federated models. Regular clash detection cycles were conducted using Navisworks, with issues identified, tracked, and resolved to support smoother downstream execution.
In addition to model development, the team generated clash reports and supported coordination discussions to ensure that design intent remained aligned with practical installation requirements.
“Our approach focused on creating coordination-ready models that could support both design validation and construction planning,” said a spokesperson at United BIM. “For projects of this scale, consistency in modeling and clarity in coordination are critical to avoid downstream conflicts.”
The coordinated modeling process contributed to improved visibility across trades, reduced design conflicts, and better preparedness for construction phases.
United BIM continues to support educational, commercial, and infrastructure projects across the United States with BIM modeling, coordination, and documentation services.
For more information: https://www.united-bim.com/portfolio/case-study-mep-modeling-clash-detection-services/