Revit Hero Is the Ideal BIM Partner for CCDC32 Projects
The construction industry has long discussed collaboration.
CCDC 32 finally makes it contractual.
As more Canadian owners, contractors, and consultants explore CCDC 32, one thing becomes clear very quickly: Integrated Project Delivery only works if BIM works.
That’s where Revit Hero comes in.
CDC 32 changes the rules of the game
Unlike traditional delivery models, CCDC 32 brings the Owner, Architect, Engineers, and Constructor into a single multi-party agreement, built on shared risk, shared reward, and shared accountability.
This isn’t just a legal shift.
It’s an operational shift.
Under CCDC 32:
Problems are expected to be solved early, not priced later
Decisions are made collaboratively, not defensively
Transparency is required, not optional
And most importantly, the model becomes the primary decision-making tool.
Why BIM becomes mission-critical under
CCDC 32
CCDC 32 doesn’t mandate a specific software, but it assumes digital collaboration. In practice, that means BIM is no longer a “design deliverable”, it’s the engine that drives cost, schedule, and risk management.
Poorly coordinated models don’t just cause frustration; they:
Undermine trust between partners
Increase shared financial risk
Erode the benefits of IPD entirely
Strong BIM workflows, on the other hand:
Reduce clashes before construction
Support early trade input
Improve cost predictability
Enable faster, better-informed decisions
This is exactly the environment Revit Hero is built for.
Revit Hero’s role in CCDC 32 projects
Revit Hero is not a generic BIM consultant. We operate at the intersection of design intent, construction reality, and digital execution.
1. IPD-ready BIM foundations
Many teams want to pursue CCDC 32 but aren’t fully prepared from a BIM standpoint.
Revit Hero helps teams:
Audit existing Revit standards and workflows
Establish project-wide modelling rules
Define LOD expectations by phase
Set up naming, coordination, and issue-tracking protocols
Align BIM Execution Plans to IPD objectives
This ensures every partner is working from the same digital playbook.
2. Virtual Construction that protects shared profit
In a shared-risk, shared-reward environment, coordination errors cost everyone.
Revit Hero provides:
Federated model management
Multi-disciplinary clash detection
Trade coordination support
Constructability-driven modelling
Phasing and sequencing strategies tied to the model
Our work directly supports target cost protection, a core financial mechanism of CCDC 32.
3. A neutral BIM partner in a collaborative environment
One of the challenges in IPD is avoiding perceived bias. Revit Hero acts as a neutral technical partner, focused on model integrity and coordination, not scope defence.
This helps:
Reduce friction between disciplines
Keep conversations objective and data-driven
Maintain trust across the integrated team
When decisions are based on the model, clarity matters.
4. Owner-focused digital outcomes
Owners entering CCDC 32 expect more than drawings. They expect reliable digital assets that support operations and long-term value.
Revit Hero ensures models are:
Clean, structured, and consistent
Suitable for lifecycle use
Aligned with downstream FM and asset management needs
Delivered with clarity around model use and limitations
Why Revit Hero aligns naturally with CCDC 32
CCDC 32 rewards teams that:
Model early
Coordinate honestly
Solve problems collaboratively
Embrace transparency
That’s not a software issue.
That’s a mindset, and it’s the mindset Revit Hero was built on.
We work best when:
BIM is treated as a strategic asset
Coordination is proactive, not reactive
The goal is fewer surprises, not stronger claims
The bottom line
CCDC 32 doesn’t just enable better projects; it demands better partners.
Revit Hero helps integrated teams turn BIM into a shared advantage, reducing risk, improving coordination, and supporting the collaborative culture that IPD requires.
If your team is exploring or delivering projects under CCDC 32, Revit Hero is ready to support you with practical Revit expertise, construction-driven coordination, and IPD-aligned workflows.