
BIM Coordination Services in Peru | MEP Clash Detection
Full-cycle BIM coordination and MEP clash detection for construction projects in Peru. EZ-VDC is a Lima-based firm delivering federated model coordination, weekly clash detection, and RFI management for projects from $5M to $1.5B across healthcare, commercial, residential, and industrial sectors.
MEP Coordination in High-Density Lima Construction
Lima's urban construction market features tight floor-to-floor heights, complex MEP routing through constrained spaces, and increasing use of multi-story subterranean levels. Without BIM coordination, MEP conflicts are discovered in the field — causing costly rework and schedule delays. We eliminate these conflicts before installation.
Growing BIM Requirements from Peruvian Owners
Sophisticated owners in Peru — BBVA, Intercorp, Credicorp, government entities, and international investors — increasingly require coordinated BIM models and BIM Execution Plans as contract deliverables. We help contractors and developers meet these requirements efficiently without building large in-house VDC teams.
Subcontractor BIM Capability Gaps
Many Peruvian specialty subcontractors — mechanical, electrical, and plumbing trades — don't yet have internal BIM modeling staff. We work with trades at their current capability level, model their scope when necessary, and help them build BIM skills over the course of a project.
Our BIM coordination process in Peru follows the same discipline we apply to US projects — weekly coordination cycles, federated model management in Navisworks, clash detection and issue logging in Autodesk ACC, and clear RFI documentation. We adapt the process to project scale: from a streamlined 4-week coordination cycle for a residential building to a 12-month coordination engagement for a hospital campus. All deliverables and communication are available in Spanish.
Do you provide BIM coordination services throughout Peru, not just Lima?
Yes. While our office is in Lima, we coordinate projects throughout Peru — Arequipa, Trujillo, Cusco, Piura, and other cities. For projects outside Lima, coordination meetings are conducted remotely via video conference, and we travel for critical milestones such as kickoff, model review, and closeout.
What software do you use for BIM coordination in Peru?
We use Autodesk Navisworks Manage for clash detection and federated model review, Revizto for cloud-based issue tracking and trade collaboration, and Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) / BIM 360 for document management and RFI workflows. We can adapt to a client's existing software stack when required.
Can you coordinate models from local Peruvian engineering firms?
Yes. We work with models from all major BIM authoring tools used by Peruvian firms — Revit, AutoCAD MEP, Tekla, and others. We handle format conversion, federation, and coordination regardless of what tools the design team is using.
How do you handle coordination meetings in Spanish?
All coordination meetings, reports, and deliverables can be conducted entirely in Spanish. Our team is native Spanish-speaking and fluent in the technical vocabulary of BIM coordination, structural engineering, MEP systems, and construction management in Spanish.


