Department slogan for a bunch of video-game plumbers

Post date: 2020-01-24 15:14:42
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I'm a plumber, working for a mechanical contractor. Basically, we use "video games" (Revit and AutoCAD) to plumb (rather than providing plumbing for video games). Our department needs a slogan -- please help me think of one!

My department is full of journey-level tradesfolk -- plumbers, pipefitters, and sheet metal works -- sitting at computers, modeling large commercial projects in 3-D, down to the nuts and bolts and 1/16th of an inch. Then our shop fabricates the spools and sends them to the field to be assembled.

Titles for our job:
BIM Modeler
Pipe and Plumbing (or Mechanical) Detailer

Some things we do:
3D modeling
Visualization
Building information
Coordination / resolving clashes
Reading prints, specifications, and submittals
Bringing a job to life on the computer so it goes smooth in the field
Getting a job design to comply with plumbing and mechanical code
Working with the mechanical field team, the architects, and the engineers

I'm supposed to help brainstorm a department slogan. So far I have only come up with plenty of snarky, totally inappropriate/negative slogans. For example, "We draw it, you core drill it" -- (ideally) not true! I need something fun, positive, and pithy that celebrates what we do -- designing a building in 3D, in our imaginations, down to the picky little details, before it hits the actual dirt.
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