Identify design conflicts before they impact your project. Our BIM clash detection services help Australian AEC teams improve project visibility, reduce rework, and make more informed decisions throughout project delivery.
Design clashes often stay hidden until construction begins. When Structural, Architectural, and MEP models don’t align, the result is rework, delays, and unexpected costs on site.
BIM Clash Detection exposes these issues early. By reviewing coordinated models in a shared environment, teams can resolve conflicts before they affect procurement, scheduling, or installation. For complex projects, Clash Detection is not optional. It is a critical step to protect budgets, timelines, and buildability, particularly when multiple disciplines are involved.
Read MoreOur BIM clash detection services help Australian AEC teams identify, analyse, and communicate design conflicts early, improving project visibility and supporting more informed decision-making.
We perform structured BIM clash reviews across federated models to identify design conflicts, assess their impact, and provide teams with clear visibility into potential coordination risks.
We organise and document clashes based on their severity and project impact, helping teams focus on the issues that require attention first and make more informed project decisions.
We support design reviews by validating models against project requirements and highlighting issues that may affect constructability, documentation, and downstream project activities.
We establish structured workflows for recording, communicating, and reviewing clash information so project teams can manage issues consistently and maintain clear project visibility.
We leverage Autodesk solutions such as Navisworks, BIM Collaborate Pro, and Autodesk Construction Cloud to support efficient model reviews, information sharing, and clash management processes.
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Early visibility into design conflicts helps project teams reduce uncertainty, improve project awareness, and make more informed decisions throughout project delivery.
Identify design conflicts before they affect construction activities, helping teams minimise avoidable redesign, onsite changes, and disruptions that can impact project schedules and resources.
Provide project stakeholders with clearer insight into identified clashes, their potential impacts, and issue priorities, supporting more transparent communication and informed decision-making.
Understand coordination risks and potential project impacts earlier, enabling teams to assess issues proactively and address concerns before they become larger delivery challenges.
Smoother project execution through structured clash reviews and better information visibility, helping teams make decisions with greater confidence and maintain more consistent delivery outcomes.
We cover all major clash types to improve constructability and coordination.
Physical conflicts where elements occupy the same space, such as ducts intersecting beams or pipes crossing walls.
Clearance and tolerance issues, including access zones, maintenance space, and safety requirements.
Process and sequencing conflicts caused by inconsistent modelling standards, outdated files, or misaligned coordination workflows.
We use industry-standard BIM software trusted across AEC projects in Australia.
We combine technical BIM expertise with real coordination experience to help teams resolve clashes early and build with confidence.
Our BIM specialists work closely with architects, engineers, and contractors across live AEC projects.
We deliver structured BIM Clash Detection reports that prioritise issues and support faster decisions.
Our workflows are designed to align with real project timelines, coordination cycles, and delivery constraints.
Clash Detection connects seamlessly with our BIM Coordination, Consulting, and Automation Services.
Our workflows leverage federated models and structured information environments to improve model visibility, issue communication, and project-wide access to clash information.
Behind every successful BIM outcome is a specialist who understands design, coordination, and real project delivery challenges.

BIM & AEC Technical Consultant
David is an Architecture graduate with over seven years of experience in AEC software, specialising in BIM workflows, parametric design, and multidisciplinary coordination. As a Technical Consultant, he supports organisations in implementing practical BIM, CAD, and Clash Detection processes that improve collaboration and project outcomes.
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BIM clash detection is the process of identifying conflicts between project elements within models before construction begins. These conflicts can occur when architectural, structural, and MEP components occupy the same space or when project information creates coordination issues that may affect constructability and project delivery.
Design conflicts that remain unresolved during planning often become more expensive to fix during construction. When issues move into documentation or site activities, teams may need to revise drawings, adjust installations, or rework completed work. Clash detection helps identify these issues earlier so teams can resolve them before they affect project timelines and costs.
BIM clash detection can identify hard clashes, soft clashes, and workflow-related conflicts within project models. Hard clashes occur when physical components occupy the same space, while soft clashes identify spacing and clearance issues between systems. Reviewing these conflicts early helps maintain model quality and improve constructability.
A typical BIM clash detection process involves consolidating project models into a federated environment, running structured clash tests, reviewing and prioritising identified issues, documenting findings, and updating models based on review outcomes. The goal is to identify design conflicts early and provide teams with clear visibility into potential project risks.
A BIM clash detection service commonly includes model federation, clash identification, issue categorisation, reporting, and issue tracking workflows. These activities create a structured process where project teams can review, prioritise, and manage coordination issues. The outcome is improved visibility and clearer communication across disciplines.
BIM clash detection establishes a coordinated review process where models are assessed before construction decisions are finalised. Teams can validate project information and identify potential conflicts as designs develop. This helps improve documentation quality and reduce disruption later in the project lifecycle.
Clash detection is usually performed throughout design development and documentation stages as project information continues to evolve. Models are reviewed regularly so new design changes can be assessed and coordinated across disciplines. Continuous review helps maintain project alignment and reduce unresolved conflicts.
BIM clash detection helps manage coordination challenges between building systems and project disciplines. Teams can identify conflicting information, constructability concerns, and design inconsistencies through a structured review process. Addressing these issues earlier supports smoother project workflows and more reliable project outcomes.
Large projects often involve multiple stakeholders, consultants, and project environments that require ongoing coordination. BIM clash detection creates a shared review process where teams can maintain visibility across project information and design changes. This helps maintain consistency as projects become more complex.
BIM clash detection commonly uses tools such as Autodesk Navisworks and Autodesk Construction Cloud to combine project models and manage coordination workflows. These platforms allow teams to review model interactions and track identified issues more effectively.
Interscale helps Australian AEC firms establish structured clash detection workflows through model review processes, issue management, and coordination support. The focus is on creating consistent project environments that improve visibility between disciplines and support more efficient project delivery outcomes.
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