Do it right ✅ 1 st Time . Understand 👷🏼♂️Best Practices for Revit 🏢 Useful TIPS to avoid rework and avoid clumsy models .🏗 In BIM workflow the most important step is authoring tool 🧰 for 3 D models and accuracy of 3 D model . All further activities are based on that including 4D ,5D simulation and BOQ output and Digital twin comparison etc . Successful clash detection needs accurate REVIT model . For example :- With a 3D model, designers immediately see if something looks wrong. The digital models naturally provide clash detection because they show the full project. If plumbing pipes intersect one another or with beams it’s immediately visible in 3D. 2D plans simply don’t show the conflicts. And traditional plan sets usually include cross sections every 50 or 100 feet. That requires the contractor to interpret the plans in between ⁉️the cross sections. A 3D model is basically one giant cross section, providing a level of detail impossible for 2 D dwg files But at the same time if it’s modlelled improperly ✅ thousands of virtual clashes are seen which are irrelevant . So 3 D model shall be done very accurately in first place . #bim #revit #bimmanager
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Do it right ✅ 1 st Time . Understand 👷🏼♂️Best Practices for Revit 🏢 Useful TIPS to avoid rework and avoid clumsy models .🏗 In BIM workflow the most important step is authoring tool 🧰 for 3 D models and accuracy of 3 D model . All further activities are based on that including 4D ,5D simulation and BOQ output and Digital twin comparison etc . Successful clash detection needs accurate REVIT model . For example :- With a 3D model, designers immediately see if something looks wrong. The digital models naturally provide clash detection because they show the full project. If plumbing pipes intersect one another or with beams it’s immediately visible in 3D. 2D plans simply don’t show the conflicts. And traditional plan sets usually include cross sections every 50 or 100 feet. That requires the contractor to interpret the plans in between ⁉️the cross sections. A 3D model is basically one giant cross section, providing a level of detail impossible for 2 D dwg files But at the same time if it’s modlelled improperly ✅ thousands of virtual clashes are seen which are irrelevant . So 3 D model shall be done very accurately in first place . #bim #revit #bimmanager
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🏗The relationship between 2D dwg file and 3D rvt file is a key 🔑 element in 3 D BIM . 👷🏼♂️ If you fail to transfer something from your 2D drawings to your 3D drawings, the quality of the 3D model gets compromised.🏢 So one must prepare 3 D accurate Revit model and then play around that data in BIM u can then take 2 D drawings at any time from Revit You 🔑essentially have one model, from which you can extract other drawings. For example, you could make a change in the 3D model, and the 2D drawings you extract will reflect that change. The same is true if you change one of the 2D drawings. This automation 💡lies at the core of the Revit software. It retains the data, and adapts to your changes. As a result, your team saves a lot of time that would have been spent on going through drawings to ensure everything matches up. The Revit BIM software does that for you. #bim #revit #automation #bimmodeling
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🏗The relationship between 2D dwg file and 3D rvt file is a key 🔑 element in 3 D BIM . 👷🏼♂️ If you fail to transfer something from your 2D drawings to your 3D drawings, the quality of the 3D model gets compromised.🏢 So one must prepare 3 D accurate Revit model and then play around that data in BIM u can then take 2 D drawings at any time from Revit You 🔑essentially have one model, from which you can extract other drawings. For example, you could make a change in the 3D model, and the 2D drawings you extract will reflect that change. The same is true if you change one of the 2D drawings. This automation 💡lies at the core of the Revit software. It retains the data, and adapts to your changes. As a result, your team saves a lot of time that would have been spent on going through drawings to ensure everything matches up. The Revit BIM software does that for you. #bim #revit #automation #bimmodeling
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The BIM world has come a long way in a short space of time ⏱ Our Senior BIM Technician Michael Kenyon-Waters has seen it first hand... "From when I first started within the BIM environment, BIM was still in its infancy. It was being utilised, but not on the sheer scale in which it is now. Even the 3D modelling concept of the BIM stage was not being adopted fully, with the 2D CAD Plans being the preferred route, due to quick turnarounds and affordability. However over the past few years, the environment seems to be taking a shift into more of the 3D Realm, with more and more clients seeing the benefit of utilising a 3D Model (in our case Revit) and seeing not just the short term benefits of having a 3D Model, but also the long term investment of having a BIM-Ready model." #BIM #3DModeling #Surveying
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👨🌾 3D View Navigator for BIM Drawings. 🎞 In this #video, The new View Navigator is particularly useful for BIM projects. In previous versions of ARES Commander, we introduced the ability to import Revit and IFC files. Now, we can easily look at our model from different angles with the View Navigator. And we can take advantage of them to create BIM drawings, using the Plan, Section and Elevation features. Watch the video on Youtube ▶️ https://lnkd.in/gDsRtxqQ Follow Graebert-India ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dTFrpnRB Follow Graebert International ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dqkc_qiz Talk to Graebert-India 🗣️ https://lnkd.in/dnFKzRxA #software #cad #cloud #mobile #desktop #dwg #perpetual #germantechnology #india #permanent #design #technology #innovation #architecture #architecturedesign #architectural #architects #construction #engineering #CADFeatures #interior #interiordesign #mechanical #automation #mechanicalengineering #manufacturing #mechanicaldesign #designengineer #buildingdesign #automobile #automobileindustry #automotive #automotiveindustry #autodesk #autocad #bim #revit #ifc
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