Thursday, June 23, 2016

RTC Europe 2016 - Register Now




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RTC Europe 2016
Registrations Open

Alfandega Centro de Congressos, Porto, Portugal
Thursday 20 - Saturday 22 October 2016
Dear Patrick,
Once again we ask you, are you ready for RTC Europe 2016? This time we announce that Registrations are now open! Hope your clicking finger is ready, because if you don't act fast, you'll miss out on the Early Bird registrations, which will give you a discount of €300. These do sell out in the blink of an eye. Early Bird will be available till Thursday 7 July 11.59pm (GMT) unless sold out earlier.  
If you do miss the Early Bird price, don't worry, you can still get a discount of €200. You are eligible for this if there are 5 or more people attending from your company.
A Full Conference Delegate Registration will give you access to:
  • 3 days of plenary sessions;
  • Concurrent sessions that you've signed up for;
  • Lab sessions (if you've registered for any);
  • Catering
  • All social functions - Welcome Function on Thursday, Friday Evening Function and Gala Dinner.
Still unsure about attending? Have a look at our Program line up and get a glimpse of all the classes and their incredible speakers.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to attend, what we expect to be our biggest European Conference, ever!
In even bigger news, for the FIRST time ever, we are bringing the Building Content Summit (BCS) to Europe! An event dedicated to improving BIM content by bringing together thought leaders from around the worlds of Design, Manufacturing and Software/Services. Mark it in your calendars, that this will take place on Wednesday 19 October.
REGISTER NOW
The RTC Europe 2016 Committee and I look forward to seeing you in Porto, this October!
Sincerely,
Wesley Benn
Event Chairman, RTC Europe 

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Luke Hamilton
Swindale Associates
RTC 2015 Europe
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Webinar this Thursday on BIM and Owner Handover




Reminder! Webinar this Thursday on BIM and Owner Handover



Free webinar on best practices for BIM data handover this Thursday!

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Webinar Series | BIM Data Best Practices
Planning for Success to Avoid Handover Challenges


Learn how to streamline BIM data handover

Handover has its challenges, particularly when it comes to gathering the required BIM information at the end of a project. As with any type of project, planning is the key to success for handover.

Join us for a webinar June 23 at 2 p.m. EST to learn:
  • The importance of model data and how to implement data-rich workflows
  • How to frame handover data deliverable requirements and goals
  • How to educate and motivate your internal team and project stakeholders to collect and manage BIM data
  • How to design and enforce standards for Model Progression Specifications and Data Transfer
Register Today!

Presented by industry experts:


Kris Lengieza

Director of Virtual Design and Construction, Stiles Construction
 



Nathan Wood

Founder & Chief Enabling Officer, SpectrumAEC



AJ Bridwell

Director of Customer Success, BIM Assure by Invicara





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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Assemble & iSqFt Webinar: Driving 3D Bid Management - June 28



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Communicate Scope and Project Complexity
In addition to sharing standard plans and specs, general contractors can now utilize an integration between iSqFt and Assemble Systems to provide bidders with access to 3D model views. Join us to see how leading general contractors are using the integration to communicate scope in 3D and improve bid accuracy.Register Now

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Let us show you how we can help!
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Assemble Systems - Revit Model Compare

Assemble Systems provides an easy to use mechanism to compare two versions of a Revit model for differences between the two. Assemble will then graphical represent those difference in a color coded 3D view and a model inventory view (Figure 1). This model inventory view gives you an excel spreadsheet like structure that allows you to filter, group and sort data in the model comparisons.


Figure 1 - Visual Variance View

Assemble's compare functionality is available when two or more versions of the model have been published to Assemble. When Assemble performs the comparisons, the latest version of the model that has been published to Assemble is considered the primary model. The previous version is considered the secondary model. Assemble then compare the model elements of the primary model to the secondary model.

When there is a model change between, Assemble looks at the quantity for the element in the source model and the quantity for the element in the secondary model and presents the variance in the model (Figure 2). The 3D model (Figure 1) uses a color coded Legend (Figure 3) to mark model elements that have changed.
Figure 2 - Compare Function

   
Figure 3 - Variance Legend

Assemble does this comparison by comparing the Revit element IDs between two versions of the model. It will then report in a spreadsheet like view and graphical view items that have been Added, Removed, Type change, Quantity change and Type and Quantity change. Other systems like Revit, Navisworks, Tekla BIMSight can perform similar functions, but Assemble does it very quickly and the user does not need to be a BIM Authoring application user.














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