Caught this video on YouTube from Technical Sales International on their external tool for Revit MEP 2010 that allows you to export Revit MEP objects to fabrication using CAM-Duct, CAM-Duct, and CAD-Mech.
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mpeters222@comcast.net
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This was GREAT--cuts 2 or 3 steps out of the process from designer's drawing/model to fabrication. This is really where the rubber meets the road with BIM--once you can demonstrate real, believable savings in process (as you have done here), any rational M/E/P contractor will be happy to produce the BIM models, which can also be used to avoid clashes in the field. Thanks
3 comments:
This was GREAT--cuts 2 or 3 steps out of the process from designer's drawing/model to fabrication. This is really where the rubber meets the road with BIM--once you can demonstrate real, believable savings in process (as you have done here), any rational M/E/P contractor will be happy to produce the BIM models, which can also be used to avoid clashes in the field. Thanks
I cant see the video, youtube i sblocked at the office, but I heard it doesnt take the families through only duct and pipe...still very very cool
Same web version
http://www.map-cc.com/Revit%20to%20Manufacture/Camtasia%20Studio/Revit%20to%20FAB/Revit%20to%20FAB.html
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