DOC's Nick Ambercromino on slashing coordination time with Revizto

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Client overview

Name
Nick Ambercromino
Job Title
VDC Manager
Location
America
Company Name
DOC
Industry
Construction / General Contracting
Key challenge
Coordination meetings taking

Founded in 1879, DOC is a construction firm with over a century of experience delivering projects across healthcare, education, and commercial sectors. Based across offices in Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, and Florida, their 200+ professionals offer construction management, general contracting, lean delivery, self-perform work, and sustainability solutions.

Saving at least two-thirds of the time 

Nick Ambercromino, VDC Manager at DOC, has been using Revizto for four years. When his team first started evaluating alternatives, the problem was clear: weekly coordination meeting prep was taking too long, and the software they were using wasn't evolving fast enough to keep up.

With Revizto, Nick's VDC team now runs automated clash detection, manages issues across live models, and brings drone data, 2D drawings, and point clouds together in a single environment. But the impact didn't stop with VDC. DOC expanded Revizto access to their estimating and pre-construction teams — giving them direct visibility into the model, the ability to track issues, and the ability to pull quantities without leaving the platform.

The result is a coordination process that moves faster, scales further, and keeps the whole project team working from the same source of truth.

"We've saved at least two-thirds of the time we normally take in pre-coordination meeting setup and clash detection."
Nick Ambercromino, VDC Manager, DOC

Nick’s top Revizto features:

Collaborative Clash Automation DOC's team previously spent significant time manually filtering out irrelevant clashes before every meeting. With Revizto's clash automation, that setup work happens once — and then runs continuously.
Connected Project Intelligence Nick's estimating team can now pull quantities directly from the live model and export them to Excel — replacing a process that previously relied on 2D drawings alone.
Unified 2D/3D Environment DOC brings drone data, point clouds, 2D drawings, and 3D models into one space in Revizto. Previously these lived in separate tools and separate workflows.

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FAQs

Weekly coordination meeting prep is one of the biggest time drains for VDC teams — particularly when clash detection is still a largely manual process. Nick Ambercromino's team at DOC cut that prep time by at least two-thirds after switching to Revizto. Clash automation handles the filtering of irrelevant issues automatically, so the team arrives at each meeting focused on real problems rather than sorting through noise.

Revizto's clash automation allows VDC teams to configure clash tests once, then run them continuously against live models without manual intervention. At DOC, this setup is completed with support from Revizto's customer success team, after which the process runs independently. Subcontractors are given access to the same clash tests, allowing them to resolve minor spatial conflicts on their own before the weekly meeting.

Yes. DOC expanded their use of Revizto beyond the VDC team to include estimating and pre-construction. Estimators can now view the live 3D model, track issues, and pull quantities directly from it — exporting to Excel when needed. The visual context helps them better understand the scope of what they're pricing compared to working from 2D drawings alone.

Managing multiple data sources across separate platforms creates friction and increases the risk of teams working from inconsistent information. Revizto brings drone data, point clouds, 2D drawings, and 3D models into a single environment. For DOC, this replaced a fragmented set of tools with one coordinated workspace accessible to the full project team.

DOC's MEP managers use the Revizto mobile app in the field to log site conditions as they find them. When something doesn't match the model, they photograph it, create an issue pinned to the 2D plan, and the location is immediately visible in the model. That issue feeds directly into the next coordination meeting — no delayed reporting, no lost context.