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Clash Counseling
Jeff Drews & Jared Sutliff
4 episodes
4 weeks ago
Clash Counseling is the therapy session every BIM user didn’t know they needed. 🎧 Each episode pulls back the curtain on the world of Building Information Modeling as we sit down with real industry users who are in the trenches every day. From coordination chaos and modeling mayhem to workflows that just won’t work, we talk through the pain points that keep BIM professionals up at night — and the solutions helping them push forward. Whether you’re a seasoned BIM manager or new to the clash detection battlefield, join us for candid conversations, lessons learned, and a few laughs along the way. Think of it as group therapy… but for BIM.
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Clash Counseling is the therapy session every BIM user didn’t know they needed. 🎧 Each episode pulls back the curtain on the world of Building Information Modeling as we sit down with real industry users who are in the trenches every day. From coordination chaos and modeling mayhem to workflows that just won’t work, we talk through the pain points that keep BIM professionals up at night — and the solutions helping them push forward. Whether you’re a seasoned BIM manager or new to the clash detection battlefield, join us for candid conversations, lessons learned, and a few laughs along the way. Think of it as group therapy… but for BIM.
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Fresh Eyes, Old Models: Kaila vs. the Takeover Project
Clash Counseling
10 minutes 13 seconds
1 month ago
Fresh Eyes, Old Models: Kaila vs. the Takeover Project

This is the side of BIM that doesn’t show up in glossy case studies.

Kaila Puckett walks us through what it was like to inherit someone else’s models mid-stream: A pile of models, no clean permit set, and a scope that’s more guesswork than clear direction. Welcome to "The Zip File Zone"

Kaila shares how she reset the mechanical design to match Oxford Engineering’s standards, kept the project moving without going off the rails, (see what I did there?) and where she now knows she should’ve pushed back harder. The conversation hits on burnout-by-bad-data, asking better questions up front, and knowing when the smart move is to walk away. Plus: a little love for Dynamo, and why Ozzy's “Crazy Train” is exactly the right walk-up song for this kind of chaos.

Check out more about Oxford Engineering

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/oxford-engineering-mep/

Website: https://oxford-engineering.com/

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Special thanks to our sponsors:

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Clash Counseling
Clash Counseling is the therapy session every BIM user didn’t know they needed. 🎧 Each episode pulls back the curtain on the world of Building Information Modeling as we sit down with real industry users who are in the trenches every day. From coordination chaos and modeling mayhem to workflows that just won’t work, we talk through the pain points that keep BIM professionals up at night — and the solutions helping them push forward. Whether you’re a seasoned BIM manager or new to the clash detection battlefield, join us for candid conversations, lessons learned, and a few laughs along the way. Think of it as group therapy… but for BIM.