Welcome back to our blog series aimed at demystifying Autodesk technology for design and manufacturing. In this article, we will investigate how Autodesk Construction Cloud workflows can be leveraged for factory planning and factory design, with insights from our expert, Ives Veelaert, Autodesk's Principal Technical Solutions Executive for EMEA.
Today, we will focus on multiple collaborative workflows spanning multiple products for factory layout. Let's break down these workflows into three core elements, each tailored to achieve a unique objective:
When it comes to factory planning, the smooth integration between architectural layouts and mechanical design is paramount. With Autodesk Construction Cloud's large model viewer, this seamless interaction is possible between Revit and Inventor, two vital components in the Autodesk suite. As an example, let us look at HVAC systems.
Step-by-Step Guide to Linking Revit and Inventor:
With Autodesk Construction Cloud, you can communicate using "packages." These packages represent different disciplines, such as factory layout, architecture, and MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing). This unification enables you to check distances and alignments just like you would with Revit and Inventor.
One of the standout features of BIM Collaborate is the ability to colour-code according to the discipline delivered to the package. This colour coordination corresponds to teams set up within BIM Collaborate, adding another layer of clarity and coherence to the design collaboration process.
Now, let’s have a look at how clash detection can be performed between all these disciplines in BIM Collaborate.
Step-by-step guide to Clash Detection in BIM Collaborate:
Navisworks and Revit
Through Navisworks, you can access the same issues that you have identified and created in BIM Collaborate, all made possible through the plugin for Autodesk Construction Cloud.
The connection between Navisworks, BIM Collaborate and Collaborate Pro helps to pinpoint what the problems are and follow-up on them.
To resolve the issues and complete the workflow, you will need to go to Revit and activate the very same issue through Associated Models that was initiated on the package and modify. Then, you can modify it as you see fit, thus resolving the issue and enhancing the overall design.
Watch the video below: Factory Planning & Design Collaboration
By streamlining these workflows by integrating Navisworks, Revit, and BIM Collaborate, construction owners are empowered to tackle complex challenges with confidence and precision.
Stay tuned for our next blog post in the series, where we will continue to explore the possibilities offered by Autodesk technology in the design and manufacturing landscape.