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Ceiling Cage Match


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When ducts, lights, sprinklers, and structural all fight for the same ceiling space, someone is losing – and it’s usually the schedule. Brian and Alex break down above-ceiling coordination, BIM promises, and why “it fit in the model” does not mean it will fit in the field. 

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Show Notes 

Chapter 1 – Welcome to the Cage Match 

  • How multiple systems compete for limited plenum space. 

  • Why above-ceiling coordination becomes a conflict between trades. 

  • The role of structure in defining what is physically possible. 

 

Chapter 2 – The Return of the BIM that Lied 

  • The difference between modeled coordination and field installation. 

  • Assumptions made during design that do not translate on site. 

  • Why clashes still occur even after coordination meetings. 

 

Chapter 3 – Who Gets to Win? 

  • How the order of installation impacts final layout. 

  • What happens when one trade installs before others are ready. 

  • The practical consequences of limited space above the gird. 

 

Chapter 4 – Inspections and the Great Hideaway 

  • Issues discovered during inspection above the ceiling. 

  • Conflicts between installed systems and required clearances. 

  • Why above-ceiling problems are difficult to correct late in the game. 

 

Key Takeaways 

  • Above ceiling space is critical infrastructure, not leftover volume. 

  • BIM coordination is only as good as the assumptions behind it. 

  • Field sequencing decisions can undo months of design effort. 

    • The earlier the coordination, the fewer ceiling-tile casualties. 


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