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Transcript
00:01
MARTHA HOLLOWELL ORCUTT: Assigning and reporting clashes
00:03
to others for modification.
00:06
Once you've worked through the clashes in a test,
00:08
you want to parcel out the information
00:10
to the individuals who have control
00:12
of the drawing, or model, so they can
00:14
make the appropriate updates.
00:17
First, you'll assign the clashes,
00:19
and then you'll create an HTML report
00:21
that can be sent to the appropriate firm.
00:25
I'm working in the Naviswork fileset Small Hospital
00:28
Combined with the Clash Detective open,
00:31
and we have a number of clashes already made.
00:35
So we now have cleaned up our clashes,
00:37
and we're ready to assign them.
00:39
So I'm going to select on my 001 Beams and Sanitary.
00:45
Then I go up and I click Assign.
00:49
And I'm going to assign it to plumbing,
00:51
because in reality, plumbing is who's going to move here,
00:54
not the structural people.
00:56
And I can add a note in if I want, as well.
00:60
And click OK.
01:01
I'm going to do this, as well, for my second one,
01:04
my 002 Beams and Pipes.
01:07
I'm going to assign this to plumbing, as well.
01:11
And add some notes.
01:15
Now that I've assigned my two groups,
01:18
I want to change the status from New to Active.
01:22
So in the Status column, I'm selecting on the dropdown list
01:26
and choosing Active.
01:28
This will help me when I'm ready to send out the reports.
01:33
So I'm going to click the Report tab.
01:36
And first you can see in the contents,
01:38
I have a number of items of what's going
01:40
to be included in the report.
01:42
And you can select whichever ones
01:44
you happen to need for the reports
01:46
that you're assigning them to.
01:48
Then, I'm going to say which clashes to include.
01:52
You can choose from group headers
01:55
only, individual clashes only, or everything.
01:58
I'm going to do it by group headers only.
02:01
And then I can include which of the statuses.
02:04
So in this case, I changed things to active.
02:07
I want to use that option, and then I'm
02:09
going to go down here to my Output Settings,
02:11
set the current test to HTML, and click Write Report.
02:17
I'll save it into my folder, and then I
02:20
can open the report in the HTML file.
02:25
And so here's my Structural Beams and Plumbing Piping
02:28
Clash, and I can quickly look at that and see the notes.
02:32
And then I can come down to my other one,
02:34
and here's my Beams and Sanitary,
02:36
and I have the information about that.
02:39
So this is what I would send on to the plumbing contractor who
02:43
is going to make the changes.
02:48
Once you've reviewed the report, return to Navisworks
02:51
and continue running clash tests.
02:54
In these videos, you've learned how
02:56
to create a clash test, how to group
02:58
clashes with the same content, how to assign the clashes,
03:03
and, finally, how to create a report.
03:06
Using these tools, you can effectively
03:09
coordinate clashes across all disciplines
03:12
to reduce project costs.
Video transcript
00:01
MARTHA HOLLOWELL ORCUTT: Assigning and reporting clashes
00:03
to others for modification.
00:06
Once you've worked through the clashes in a test,
00:08
you want to parcel out the information
00:10
to the individuals who have control
00:12
of the drawing, or model, so they can
00:14
make the appropriate updates.
00:17
First, you'll assign the clashes,
00:19
and then you'll create an HTML report
00:21
that can be sent to the appropriate firm.
00:25
I'm working in the Naviswork fileset Small Hospital
00:28
Combined with the Clash Detective open,
00:31
and we have a number of clashes already made.
00:35
So we now have cleaned up our clashes,
00:37
and we're ready to assign them.
00:39
So I'm going to select on my 001 Beams and Sanitary.
00:45
Then I go up and I click Assign.
00:49
And I'm going to assign it to plumbing,
00:51
because in reality, plumbing is who's going to move here,
00:54
not the structural people.
00:56
And I can add a note in if I want, as well.
00:60
And click OK.
01:01
I'm going to do this, as well, for my second one,
01:04
my 002 Beams and Pipes.
01:07
I'm going to assign this to plumbing, as well.
01:11
And add some notes.
01:15
Now that I've assigned my two groups,
01:18
I want to change the status from New to Active.
01:22
So in the Status column, I'm selecting on the dropdown list
01:26
and choosing Active.
01:28
This will help me when I'm ready to send out the reports.
01:33
So I'm going to click the Report tab.
01:36
And first you can see in the contents,
01:38
I have a number of items of what's going
01:40
to be included in the report.
01:42
And you can select whichever ones
01:44
you happen to need for the reports
01:46
that you're assigning them to.
01:48
Then, I'm going to say which clashes to include.
01:52
You can choose from group headers
01:55
only, individual clashes only, or everything.
01:58
I'm going to do it by group headers only.
02:01
And then I can include which of the statuses.
02:04
So in this case, I changed things to active.
02:07
I want to use that option, and then I'm
02:09
going to go down here to my Output Settings,
02:11
set the current test to HTML, and click Write Report.
02:17
I'll save it into my folder, and then I
02:20
can open the report in the HTML file.
02:25
And so here's my Structural Beams and Plumbing Piping
02:28
Clash, and I can quickly look at that and see the notes.
02:32
And then I can come down to my other one,
02:34
and here's my Beams and Sanitary,
02:36
and I have the information about that.
02:39
So this is what I would send on to the plumbing contractor who
02:43
is going to make the changes.
02:48
Once you've reviewed the report, return to Navisworks
02:51
and continue running clash tests.
02:54
In these videos, you've learned how
02:56
to create a clash test, how to group
02:58
clashes with the same content, how to assign the clashes,
03:03
and, finally, how to create a report.
03:06
Using these tools, you can effectively
03:09
coordinate clashes across all disciplines
03:12
to reduce project costs.
Once you have worked through the clashes in a test you want to parcel out the information to the individuals who have control of the drawing or model so they can make the updates. First you will assign the clashes and then you will create an html report that can be sent to the appropriate firm.
Video 3 – Using Selection and Search Sets in a clash test
Selection and search sets are helpful for creating a group of objects and using them to perform clash detection tests and to clean up views while reviewing clashes.
In this exercise, we will learn how to create selection and search sets and use them in Clash Detective.
Selection sets are a static group of items and do not update when the model changes. Search sets are based on criteria rather than specific items. The search updates when the model changes.
Because this clash test was built on Search Sets. When an update is made to the original model you can run the clash again to see if they have added new elements.
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