ClashPilot combines a team of specialized AI trade agents with your BIM coordination standards so clashes are resolved quickly, safely, and with a full audit trail. Here’s how the workflow fits into your Revit sessions:
Step 1 — Connect Your Model
- Sign in to ClashPilot directly inside Revit and choose the views, levels, and systems you want to coordinate.
- Your model data stays inside your environment; ClashPilot only reads the elements it needs to analyze.
- Every proposed change is simulated first and logged, so your source RVT remains untouched until you approve it.
Step 2 — Run Coordinated Detection
- ClashPilot scans mechanical, electrical, plumbing, structural, and architectural systems using your tolerance thresholds.
- Dedicated trade agents evaluate each clash from the perspective of the craft they represent and flag who should move first.
- The coordinator agent negotiates conflicts using your priority matrix, proposing the minimum-impact resolution.
Step 3 — Review, Approve, and Publish
- Review every suggestion with before/after previews, element metadata, and justification notes generated by the agents.
- Accept fixes individually or in batches, assign follow-up work, and push the approved adjustments into your model.
- Export coordinated reports to PDF, Navisworks BCF, or share the audit log with the field and trade partners.
Why Coordinators Choose ClashPilot
- Trade-aware decisions: Agents understand fabrication limits, clearance rules, and your exception list.
- Supervisor controls: You decide which changes commit, while ClashPilot tracks who approved each fix.
- Continuous learning: Feedback from your team tunes the agents to match project-specific standards.
Next: Request a pilot or start a subscription to see ClashPilot remove the busy work from BIM coordination.