

ASMEPF Coordination
Coordination is often treated as a process of generating and distributing clash reports. We think that misses the point entirely. A clash report tells you what the problem is. Coordination is the process of actually resolving it with the right people, the right information, and the right decisions.
We bring Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire, Architecture, and Structure into a single virtual construction environment, and we manage coordination as a decision-driven process that considers design intent, construction methodology, site constraints, and operational requirements together.
How We Approach Coordination
Stakeholder-Aligned Decisions
Every coordination decision is evaluated against the full picture design intent, construction methodology, site constraints, operational requirements, and client priorities. We don't adjust routing in isolation; we make sure every change makes sense across disciplines.
Structured Clash Resolution
Clashes are logged, categorised, assigned, tracked, and resolved not just reported. We maintain structured issue logs using ACC, Revizto, Procore, or manual trackers, with clear accountability and documented resolution status
Experience-Led Coordination
Our coordination is led by professionals with hands-on experience in complex, high-density MEPF environments where spatial constraints, access requirements, and installation sequencing make every routing decision consequential.
Conventional, Modular, and Hybrid MEP
We coordinate conventional site-installed MEP systems, modular and prefabricated MEP solutions, and hybrid approaches with full consideration of installation sequence and delivery logistics.
Construction-Ready and As-Built Oriented
Coordinated models are validated against real site execution and updated throughout construction, ensuring a smooth and reliable transition into accurate as-built BIM at handover.