

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.