Description
Revit software delivers a range of valuable toolsets for those contractors and subcontractors who want to further enhance their construction modeling workflows and explore opportunities in prefabrication. When coupled with BIM 360 software, Revit provides an integrated solution, letting teams connect design and fabrication with site execution and delivery. This session will cover a detailed workflow on the advantages of Autodesk’s Revit Assembly and Part features (including the Structural Precast Extension) for the development of coordinated shop drawings. Beyond design, attendees will also learn about extending this workflow, taking fabrication models to the field using BIM 360 for quality control and material tracking. With the integration of Revit and BIM 360, we will also explore the benefits this provides in connecting disparate data sources to provide transparency and real-time project control through the use of business intelligence and model-based reporting.
Key Learnings
- Learn how to utilize Revit software’s assembly and parts features (including the Structural Precast Extension) in producing fabrication models
- Understand the requirements involved in preparing fabrication models for use in BIM 360 Glue and BIM 360 Field
- Understand how to connect BIM 360 Field QA and commissioning activities with model-based workflows
- Learn how integrated data sources can be used for business intelligence and model analysis