Revit Cloud Upgrades Part 4 – The Test Upgrade Report

Digital By Apr 09, 2026 No Comments

You know that moment when you finally hit Test Upgrade and the HTML drops into your inbox. You open it, scroll a little, and your stomach tightens. Hundreds of warnings. Maybe a few errors. Sometimes a model or two that just… refused to cooperate. It’s incredibly easy to treat that document like a report card. Like Revit just graded your…

The Doorman Fallacy

Digital By Apr 02, 2026 No Comments

Every few months a story does the rounds about a job that gets “optimised” out of existence. A door greeter, a receptionist, an admin. The pitch is always the same: we can automate the visible part of the role, save some money, and nothing important will change. Except something important always changes. Rory Sutherland tells the classic version with the…

BIM Cache Cleaner 3.5.3 Update

Digital By Mar 31, 2026 No Comments

Revit 2026 changed how cloud model caches can be configured, and BIM Cache Cleaner wasn’t picking that up properly. In Revit.ini, Revit now allows the cloud cache to be redirected using: On a few machines I tested, [Directories] ProjectPath was empty, but CacheLocation was set. BIM Cache Cleaner was still scanning the default location: So it simply never saw the…

Revit Cloud Model Upgrades Part 3 – The Pre‑Upgrade Checklist That Actually Prevents Pain

Digital By Mar 26, 2026 No Comments

Most upgrade failures don’t happen during the upgrade. They happen six months earlier when everyone was “just trying to get drawings out the door”. By the time you hit Upgrade, the Revit upgrade process is simply showing you the consequences. This is the checklist I run before pushing a single model through the ACC Project Upgrader. It’s boring work, but…

When Leadership Is the Ceiling. How Low-Capability Managers Normalise Mediocrity

The “law of the lid” says a team rarely outperforms the capability of its leader. It’s a neat framing, but the real issue runs deeper. Low‑capability leadership doesn’t just cap performance. It rewires the culture until mediocre becomes normal and ambitious people either blunt their edge or walk out. I’ve seen this play out in enough teams to recognise the…

Revit Cloud Model Upgrades Part 2 – Diagnosing Common Upgrade Errors and Root Causes

Digital By Mar 12, 2026 No Comments

Upgrading a Revit model isn’t just a file conversion, it’s a forced rebuild of geometry, constraints, joins, and parametric logic. And when that rebuild fails, the cause is rarely the upgrade itself. More often, it’s exposing instability that was already baked into the model. As discussed in Revit Cloud Model Upgrades Part 1, most upgrade warnings — and complete upgrade…

Revit Cloud Model Upgrades Part 1 – How the ACC Project Updater Works and Common Misconceptions

Upgrading cloud-shared Revit models via Autodesk Construction Cloud’s Cloud Model Upgrade tool can initially feel daunting. It often surfaces a flurry of errors and warnings, but the key insight is that most issues indicate pre-existing model “technical debt”, not bugs in Autodesk’s tool. Understanding Technical Debt Technical debt is a concept originally coined by software developer Ward Cunningham in 1992….

What’s Cooking This Year

Digital By Feb 19, 2026 No Comments

I haven’t posted here since December, I’m calling it a Christmas break. But it’s mid-February now, which means it’s time to get fired back up. Rather than jump straight into a heavy technical deep dive, I wanted to share a quick outline of what’s coming over the next few months on digitalBBQ. 1. Cloud Model Upgrades I have a few…

Prompt Engineering Isn’t the Skill You Think It Is

Every few weeks there’s a new post doing the rounds about “mastering prompt engineering”. The latest one I saw claimed the author had spent 1,000 hours developing the perfect prompt framework. A long thread, a catchy acronym, multiple reposts by “AI Influencers” on LinkedIn and other social medias, the whole nine yards. The top reply to the Reddit post? Someone…

Introducing the BIM Cache Cleaner

Digital By Nov 06, 2025 No Comments

Back in 2017, I wrote a post about cleaning up Autodesk Collaboration for Revit (C4R) cache files. I then wrote a small windows application, C4R Cache Cleaner, that helped the end user work through that process without having to trawl through the journal files manually. That application became one of the most downloaded tools on revit.com.au Fast-forward eight years, C4R…

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