(I also posted this on the Navisworks forum but this seems like a Revit question too)
Our firm is currently in a big debate on how to best model our Revit projects (all disciplines) to take full advantage of Navisworks Clash Detection. We've been doing the Clash D. for a while but there is always situations where you're ignoring a bunch of clashes because "it's suppose to clash" (ie. Beams going through a wall, mech exhaust going through a ceiling over lab equip, etc.).
My question to everyone out there that has been doing Navisworks Clash Detection with Revit models is: Do you cut holes in walls (or ceilings) to allow for things that are suppose to "clash" so they don't show in Navis or do you continue to ignore those specific ones in Navisworks? Or is there something I'm missing here? I want to make the most of these tools.
All feedback is much appreciated.