Posts Tagged Revit

GSA Awards BIM IDIQ: #BIM #GSA

The GSA announced the awards for the BIM IDIQ.  I am still trying to unearth the complete announcement but one of them is HNTB Federal along with its team of subcontractors which were awarded all the zones.  As I find out more information I will update the post and announcements.  Still don’t know how many firms were awarded which zones, etc.

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Misconception of Laser Scanning & BIM Creation : #BIM

Quick post from Lidar News about how there is a misconception happening across the real estate community that laser scanning creates a BIM model.  Awesome spatial database, yes.  BIM model, no.  Still a lot of work to do that.

Point to Point to Laser Technology (PPLT) can help create BIMs in the field.

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Texas joins Wisconsin and the GSA in requiring BIM: #BIM

Texas has now joined Wisconsin in requiring a BIM for new construction.  I’ve inquired if there are any requirements regarding major renovations, like Wisconsin, and will follow up.

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Summer Thaw, Projects on the Rise: #BIM

I have always thought companies like mine are like the canaries in the coal mine for part of the industry, like box companies as an indicator for the overall economy.  When companies start ordering more boxes they are expecting to ship more product.  Our company surveys buildings and provides as builts in both 3D BIM and 2D CAD formats.  When times are flush we operate much like others enjoying the benefit, but as projects start to dry up, firms will immediately pull back outsourcing to keep employees busy rather than laying them off.  This impacts us greatly.  When the economy turns the inverse is true, and firm wary of hiring yet or not having enough stuff turn to us to augment their services without increasing head count.  While I might argue that might be a prudent way to do business generally we ride the tide like everyone else.  Having said that there has been a very perceptible uptick in business and companies asking us for proposals.  More germane to the BIM world is people asking about Revit and asking for more Revit deliverables.  A University even asked us after our presentations to deliver their dorms in Revit even though they did not even have an installed seat of Revit but wanted to plan for the future.  Yesterday an architect I spoke to said they are now doing 70% of their work in Revit and that clients love seeing their projects in 3D, so even with the economic benefits of working in BIM are real no one should discount the importance of visual communication.  This has been a rough ride but I believe more strongly than ever that a fundamental shift has taken place in the building and design community and investing now in training in BIM will pay dividends well into the future.

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ASHRAE Issues Grant for Interoperability: #BIM

ASHRAE, the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers just issued a grant to Texas A&M for “ensuring that a common language of ‘energy efficiency’ is spoken by the both building information modeling software used by architects and energy analysis and simulation software”.  I have not played around with Ecotect or IES enough, but I know it had required separate 3D modeling outside of  standard BIM authoring software, getting to a point of seamless data exchange you would think would be a starting point not the end point, but glad we are moving that way.

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Laser to Revit : Laser to BIM

PointKnown website www.pointknown.com has its splash page up and expects to be in beta within the next 6 weeks.  PointKnown has developed a system that takes laser range finder data and builds Revit models in the field.  Point to Point Laser Technology (PPLT)  increases the capture of existing conditions,  speeds the production of BIM and Revit Models of the built environment and decreases data gathering and draft time by over 50%.

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Wisconsin requiring BIM: Could Oregon be next

BIM continues to go mainstream and being picked up in the press.  Check out this article in the Daily Journal of Commerce from Portland, Ore.  When refering to 2D CAD the architect interviewed refered to is as “designosaur”, first time I’ve heard that.

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Revit: As a Service? BIM As a Service? | SaaS

I read this morning through a linkedin update of an individual/firm that  is running Revit on a 16-core Intel i7 Xeon 2.67GHz, 1GB Video Card, 12GB RAM workstation, and was asking if anyone was interested in using it for design/rendering/etc.  I guess this was only a matter of time, but it begs the question of SaaS entering the AEC Software Marketplace.  AutoDesk has Dragonfly that allows to export directly into a Revit format.  I am not sure who the target user is for this, although they mention that “it can streamline your next home improvement. ”  Again is the regular home user or enthusiast going to pick up dragonfly for an improvement project?  Or is some who has a visualization program going to change workflows or programs to use Dragonfly?  Or better is it Autodesk trying to work the kinks out of what could become a full blown SaaS (Software as a Service) effort?  Certainly, they have to be thinking of this, especially when everyone can spit out SaaS or Cloud Computing fast enough to show they are with it.

What would the pricing model look like, free, freemium, premium, etc?  I think it would be important from a data point of view, not a legal who owns the data point of view, but imagine actually  having data stored centrally, and  and then the building becomes the OS (operating system) and everyone adds value to the building through analysis and management, and 3rd parties writing apps, etc. Not that does not happen now, but it in the standard software, mostly stand alone, environment.  Cracking this nut open as a marketplace, interesting to ponder.  ANd it could bring a whoel new vitality to the marketplace beyond the current BIM movement. Keep an eye out on Dragonfly it might just tell us.

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IFC Open Engine: BIM

Following up from last post with the open question, Open Engine and IFC.  I found this but need to dig to see what is in development, who’s using it, succesful implmentations.  I know this blog is one in kajillion but would love to hear what the programming community is doing around this.

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AEC Edge Premiers: Industry Mag from AUGI – Focus on Revit

AEC Edge just premiered from AUGI. (Autodesk Users Group Intl.)  It’s inital focus is to provideAutodesk users crucial information to “be more productive and on top of their game.”  First issue seems to deal with all things Revit.  3D and IPD, and Revit in High School, which seems interesting that these deign/collobration tools are starting to far down the education pipeline.  The format is of electronic magazine, where you flip pages which seems fine from a user consumption model, but web share model, and maybe it’s me, but does not seem as user friendly as it could be.  For example, if I wanted to post a link to the article I just read, it is not readily apparent on how to do so, which seems counter intuitive in web dissmenation of content.  Either way worth the read for those in the INdustry.  And for AUGI, this is a crucial site and source for anyone, anybeing in the Autodesk Universe.  They have provided, at least to me, more answers and information than any other site out there.

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