Beschreibung
Developing a construction workflow for electrical systems in Revit software can be time consuming and inaccurate. This session will explore new tools to assist in electrical cable routing, cable selection, and construction management. You can extract intelligent data from the design model and use it to calculate exact requirements and bill of material for electrical systems. This session will also show you new tools to assist creating pull tickets, cable inventory, and installation status. Come see how electrical contractors can finally begin to use the intelligence that is built into the design model.
Wichtige Erkenntnisse
- Learn how to extract data from Revit to select electrical cables
- Discover how to calculate a bill of material based on exact raceway lengths
- Discover how to create pull tickets
- Discover the tools to assist tracking pull tickets, cable inventory, and installation status
Referenten
- Michael MasseyMike Massey started his professional career in architecture and has built over 30 years of experience in the AEC industry. Mike received his degree in architecture from Texas A&M University. He practiced architecture for 14 years, and during this time, he developed a love for technology and how to apply it to the AEC industry. Mike has worked for several Autodesk Partners, performing business needs assessments and implementations for design and construction companies nationwide. As a leading expert in the BIM industry, Mike now applies the knowledge he has gained throughout his career at CADD and helps clients achieve their goals and improve their workflows by implementing technology. Mike is a repeat speaker at Autodesk University and won the Top Speaker award at Autodesk University in 2016.
- William SpierI am the BIM and Design to Fabrication SME for Graybar Services, Inc. I started in the industry as a plumbing designer with Hargis Engineers - a consulting engineering firm in Seattle where I project managed plumbing design on Nordstrom Store new construction and remodels. In the 25 years since, I’ve worked in several AEC industries, including O&M design work with Merck, Inc., a major pharmaceutical account with Johnson Controls, Inc., as well as managing the plumbing and piping virtual design coordination team for Midwest Mechanical Contractors in Kansas City. From 2007 - 2015 I was an Autodesk MEP TS and then Design to Fabrication SME for them during which time I consulted with countless MEP design and construction firms - both those who were leading and even bleeding edge, and those who had fallen behind and desperately needed to be relevant again. I'm experienced in everything form power and lighting design, HVAC, architectural & energy design, manufacturing, CFD (computational fluid dynamics), to design to fabrication and modular prefab solutions across numerous disciplines, and for the past three years have been foraying into AI and deep learning. I have spoken at AU several times over the past decade, as well as BIMForum, ASPE, AIA, Geenbuild Expo and countless Autodesk and client sponsored events. I currently reside in Blue Springs, MO with my wife Wendy, our five children and six grandchildren.
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