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Transcript
00:01
SPEAKER: Efficiently coordinate clashes across all disciplines
00:05
to reduce project costs using Navisworks.
00:09
Using models that have been aggregated
00:11
into a single Navisworks model gives you the opportunity
00:14
to identify places where disciplines overlap early
00:18
in the project before construction has started.
00:21
This can save time, money, and frustration
00:24
as you update your models with greater
00:26
accuracy before construction documents are
00:28
sent to the field.
00:31
Running clash tests is part of the analysis segment
00:34
of overall project coordination.
00:36
You take all the models of the various disciplines that
00:39
have been aggregated into Navisworks
00:41
and then test them against each other.
00:43
Navisworks does not require working in the Cloud.
00:48
First, we will open the Clash Detective in Navisworks Manage
00:51
and set up an initial clash test comparing two disciplines.
00:56
Next, we will investigate the clashes and group some of them
00:59
together so that they are easier to send out
01:01
to the correct designer for modification.
01:04
Finally, we will assign the clash groups we've identified
01:08
and create a report to send to the people who
01:10
can correct the clashes.
01:13
In this set of videos, we will set up
01:15
on an initial clash test in Navisworks, group clashes
01:19
and Clash Detective, assigned and report clashes
01:23
to others for modification.
Video transcript
00:01
SPEAKER: Efficiently coordinate clashes across all disciplines
00:05
to reduce project costs using Navisworks.
00:09
Using models that have been aggregated
00:11
into a single Navisworks model gives you the opportunity
00:14
to identify places where disciplines overlap early
00:18
in the project before construction has started.
00:21
This can save time, money, and frustration
00:24
as you update your models with greater
00:26
accuracy before construction documents are
00:28
sent to the field.
00:31
Running clash tests is part of the analysis segment
00:34
of overall project coordination.
00:36
You take all the models of the various disciplines that
00:39
have been aggregated into Navisworks
00:41
and then test them against each other.
00:43
Navisworks does not require working in the Cloud.
00:48
First, we will open the Clash Detective in Navisworks Manage
00:51
and set up an initial clash test comparing two disciplines.
00:56
Next, we will investigate the clashes and group some of them
00:59
together so that they are easier to send out
01:01
to the correct designer for modification.
01:04
Finally, we will assign the clash groups we've identified
01:08
and create a report to send to the people who
01:10
can correct the clashes.
01:13
In this set of videos, we will set up
01:15
on an initial clash test in Navisworks, group clashes
01:19
and Clash Detective, assigned and report clashes
01:23
to others for modification.
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