How EDC Builds Smarter
Our Process
BIM-driven modeling, off-site fabrication, and integrated field execution engineered for speed, safety, and precision.
Integrated Delivery

Every project at EDC is modeled using BIM software and managed by an experienced team of builders, engineers, and project managers. The EDC process combines Revit modeling, robotic layout, and off-site fabrication to reduce time, increase accuracy, and improve jobsite safety.

Each project includes:

  • Project Manager
  • Lead BIM Designer
  • Field Superintendent
  • Framing/Concrete Foremen
  • Unitized Material Prep Team
  • Safety Supervisor
  • Integrated Coordination Across Trades
Model-Based Execution

EDC uses a BIM (Building Information Modeling) environment to coordinate rough framing and concrete systems—including structural, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical trades—before construction begins.

With BIM, the majority of field issues are resolved in advance, allowing wall components and framing systems to be pre-cut or panelized off-site for faster, cleaner installation.

  • Early issue detection before construction begins
  • 3D model-based coordination with all trades
  • Robotic layout and Easy Frame saws for precision cutting
  • Pre-bundled components by unit to speed up field install
  • Cleaner jobsites and minimized material waste
  • Reduced risk, rework, and schedule delays
Technology
While BIM Coordination between all key trades is encouraged, every project is modeled in Revit to ensure we meet every detail and efficiency on the project. Dusty Robotics' autonomous layout robot translates BIM models directly to precise field markings, printing wall locations, panel locations, and opening dimensions directly onto the floor surface with accuracy within 1/16". This drastically reduces layout time while virtually eliminating human measurement error. Easy Frame plate layout systems similarly leverage BIM data to print exact wall detailing for top and bottom plates, ensuring perfect stud alignment and consistency across the project. By integrating these automated layout technologies with BIM workflows, EDC can achieve unprecedented speed and precision while maintaining complete digital continuity from design through construction, effectively closing the gap between virtual models and physical execution.
Framing Methods

Easy Framing

  • BIM design & coordination
  • Robotic laser layout (1/16" accuracy)
  • Pre-cut plates, studs, headers, and trimmers
  • Bundled by unit for efficient on-site assembly
  • Ideal for rapid stick-built projects with less site disruption

Panelization

  • BIM design & coordination
  • Off-site fabricated wall panels
  • Delivered by unit and floor
  • Fast install and consistent framing
  • Reduces job site congestion and speeds up timelines