Friday, November 13, 2015
Revit OpEd: Revit 2016 - Licensing Access has Changed
Revit OpEd: Revit 2016 - Licensing Access has Changed: Prior to Revit 2016 we could either take the Application menu > Licensing or the About Revit route to review our licensing information. H...
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Revit OpEd: Revit 2016 R2 - Detach from Central Filename
Revit OpEd: Revit 2016 R2 - Detach from Central Filename: When you use the Detach from Central option Revit will append the word _detached to the filename if you decide to save the file. You'...
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
ASCENT- Center for Technical Knowledge Partners with CADLearning to Provide Free Autodesk Certification Preparation Materials
11/03/2015
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Revit Model Checker - Sample Rule Configurations
As mentioned in the previous post, the Revit Model Checker comes with several per-defined sample check files. In this post, we will walk thru the setup and configuration for the sample check files.
One installed, the Model Checker panel is added to the Add-Ins Ribbon tab within Revit.
Included with the Model Checker are four sample rule sets (Figure 1) that provide sample configurations for checking yours models for:
Now that we have a sample Model Checker Configuration file loaded, we now have the ability to modify the default settings for our particular project. To configure the Model Checker (assuming the Configuration dialog is open):
Figure 1 - Revit Model Checker Sample Check Files |
Figure 2 - Model Checker panel in Revit |
Included with the Model Checker are four sample rule sets (Figure 1) that provide sample configurations for checking yours models for:
- COBie Compliance
- General BIM Modeling Checks
- Comprehensive and Quick USACE BIM Requirements checks
- With a model open within Revit, navigate to the Add-Ins Ribbon tab.
- Click the Configure button from the Model Checker panel of the Add-Ins Ribbon tab.
- From the configuration dialog, click Open.
- Choose Open An Existing Configuration File (Figure 3) from the Open Configuration dialog, and navigate to the one of the sample Model Checker Configurations (.mck) file.
- Click OK to return to the Revit Model Checker for USACE v4.0 dialoig.
Figure 3 - Revit Model Checker Configuration dialog |
- Choose modules to be run by selecting corresponding check boxes. All available checks are enabled with a check mark by default.
- Expand individual modules to choose specific checks, and level-of-detail of applicable.
- Click Save As to generate a new Model Checker Configuration (.mck) file that includes configuration changes for units, enabled and disabled checks, and the level of detail settings associated to select checks.
Figure 4 - Configuring Rules |
Monday, October 26, 2015
Process Overview Using Autodesk Revit Model Checker Version 4.0
So you downloaded the Revit Model Checker from CADD Microsystems, now what?
First, a little background. Out-of-the-box, the CADD Microsystems Revit Model Checker provides a quick way to check certain areas of the model for non-complaince. As with the previous versions created by Autodesk, the model checker can't check everything and any model checking still requires the interaction of users.
The first step in using the Revit Model Checker is to Configure the system. Every model and project may have different requirements and therefore require a different configuration. Prior to running a check it is necessary to to Configure the system.
The second step is to Run Check. This is the processes when the configuration settings are used to check the models. You can check the active model or select a series of files to run as a batch. The results of the checks are then passed to a report.
The third step is to View Last Report.
When you install the Revit Model it comes with several sample rule sets to check your models against. In later posts, we will cover how to edit and create new rules to check your models against.
Revit Model Checker Addin in Revit |
The first step in using the Revit Model Checker is to Configure the system. Every model and project may have different requirements and therefore require a different configuration. Prior to running a check it is necessary to to Configure the system.
Revit Model Checker Configuration Dialog |
The second step is to Run Check. This is the processes when the configuration settings are used to check the models. You can check the active model or select a series of files to run as a batch. The results of the checks are then passed to a report.
Revit Model Checker Run Check Dialog |
The third step is to View Last Report.
Revit Model Checker Sample Report |
When you install the Revit Model it comes with several sample rule sets to check your models against. In later posts, we will cover how to edit and create new rules to check your models against.
Revit Model Checker Sample Rules |
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Revit Model Checking
One of the many problems associated with working with Revit models is finding an effective method for reviewing models for compliance with company, client or industry standards. Manually checking a model can be time consuming and documenting deficiencies can sometimes be more labor intensive than correcting the issue. Below is a list of some of the software options I am aware of that can assist in checking models. The list is by no means comprehensive and if you are aware of other tools, please let me know so that I can include them in this list.
Revit Model Checker:
Originally an Autodesk subscription tool, the tool is now being developed by CADD Microsystems. The add-in for Revit 2013-2016 can be configured to automatically checks Revit models and helps with verifying compliance to BIM Requirements. There are a lot of different checks that can be created to check single models or batch process multiple models. Once rules are defined, the Revit Model Checker is fairly easy to use. Creating and modifying rules can be a little time consuming and complicated.
Cost: free
Solibri:
Solibri is a rule-based model checking platform, that allows you to define rules to check models. Solibri is a very comprehensive tool that allows you to perform a very wide range of checks on both geometry and meta data. Revit files are not natively supported, so models do need to be converted to either DWG or IFC. Solibri can also be used for quantity extraction and clash detection. Overview Video
Assemble Systems:
Assemble Systems positions there Insight product as a cloud based data management tool. It allows non-BIM users easy access to BIM data as well, change management functionality and the ability to edit meta data. Assemble Systems has developed some customized reporting tools that allow users to check models. Assemble Model Checking Made Easy video.
Ideate Explorer:
Ideate Explorer is a little different than the previous mentioned offerings. Ideate focuses (in my opinion) more issues related to model quality rather than on constructability or standards. For example, if you wanted to find any DWGs that are in your model, then Ideate can easily perform that task. It's a very powerful tool. What New in Ideate Explorer 2015 & 2016
These are just some of the tools that are available to aid you in checking your Revit models. If you would like assistance is model reviews or BIM Compliance Checking for your projects, please feel free to contact us: info@davisconsultingllc.net
Revit Model Checker:
Originally an Autodesk subscription tool, the tool is now being developed by CADD Microsystems. The add-in for Revit 2013-2016 can be configured to automatically checks Revit models and helps with verifying compliance to BIM Requirements. There are a lot of different checks that can be created to check single models or batch process multiple models. Once rules are defined, the Revit Model Checker is fairly easy to use. Creating and modifying rules can be a little time consuming and complicated.
Cost: free
Solibri:
Solibri is a rule-based model checking platform, that allows you to define rules to check models. Solibri is a very comprehensive tool that allows you to perform a very wide range of checks on both geometry and meta data. Revit files are not natively supported, so models do need to be converted to either DWG or IFC. Solibri can also be used for quantity extraction and clash detection. Overview Video
Assemble Systems:
Assemble Systems positions there Insight product as a cloud based data management tool. It allows non-BIM users easy access to BIM data as well, change management functionality and the ability to edit meta data. Assemble Systems has developed some customized reporting tools that allow users to check models. Assemble Model Checking Made Easy video.
Ideate Explorer:
Ideate Explorer is a little different than the previous mentioned offerings. Ideate focuses (in my opinion) more issues related to model quality rather than on constructability or standards. For example, if you wanted to find any DWGs that are in your model, then Ideate can easily perform that task. It's a very powerful tool. What New in Ideate Explorer 2015 & 2016
These are just some of the tools that are available to aid you in checking your Revit models. If you would like assistance is model reviews or BIM Compliance Checking for your projects, please feel free to contact us: info@davisconsultingllc.net
Friday, October 23, 2015
Revit OpEd: Revit 2016 R2 - Positioning by Auto - Project Base...
Revit OpEd: Revit 2016 R2 - Positioning by Auto - Project Base...: This is an interesting development for reconciling the misalignment of models. This gives us the option of linking a RVT model according to ...
COBie Extension for Revit
If you have been looking for the AutoDesk Revit COBie Extension for Revit, it can now be found at CADD Microsystems http://www.caddmicrosystems.com/industry-solution/cobie-extension-download?sid=2413
Revit OpEd: Revit 2016 R2 is Available and Update Release 10 f...
Revit OpEd: Revit 2016 R2 is Available and Update Release 10 f...: When I wrote about Revit Sunrise earlier I hinted that we might see a repeat of last year when Revit Sundial was followed by Revit 2015 R2....
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Revit OpEd: When Upgrading is a Downgrade
Revit OpEd: When Upgrading is a Downgrade: Dan Stine shared this dialog with me this morning. The wording it contains makes one think Revit is attempting to save in an older version, ...
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
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