Cadalyst - September 2007 - (Page 45) aecinfocus Automated Estimating and Scheduling Using BIM Several BIM programs have evolved to aid contractors. By H. Edward Goldberg, AIA A lthough architects and engineers are often mentioned as the main beneficiaries of building information modeling (BIM), the construction industry itself has much to gain because it spends a great deal of money during the construction process itself. One of the major benefits of BIM is that it includes information about length, width, and volume, as well as information about content such as doors, windows, and finishes, all of which can be used for estimation. BIM has yet another benefit for the construction industry: the ability to simulate the actual construction sequence of a project. For contractors, this ability, often called 5D, is often as important as the cost of the components themselves. The correct scheduling of manpower and sequencing of construction events, especially on large projects, can mean the difference between profit and loss. process — namely, “Should I build this project?” With this software, cost analysis is available during the planning and conceptual design phases. Integration with RSMeans or Sage Timberline data provides real-time access to more than 180,000 cost items so that interactive cost estimating can be performed on the fly while modeling a concept. DProfiler is simple and easy to use for sketching concepts. The 3D modeling component is full featured and has the ability to model the site, site items, the building envelope, floors, and interiors (figure 1). The model can be viewed from any vantage point, and measuring and takeoff tools make data access and quantification simple. Innovaya www.innovaya.com Taking advantage of BIM, Innovaya Visual Estimating v9.4 performs cost estimating accurately by delivering objects from Autodesk’s Architectural Desktop, AutoCAD Architecture, and Revit Architecture to Sage Timberline (figure 2, p. 46). The Innovaya products include Visual BIM, Visual Quantification, Visual Estimating, and Composer for Revit Architecture, Architectural Desktop, and AutoCAD Architecture. For construction planning, the company has introduced Innovaya Visual Simulation v3, its 4D application. Everything integrates with Sage Timberline Estimating. Visual BIM offers visibility controls for 3D objects. It organizes the objects by their building sections as well as the component types. Then users can adjust the visibility and transparency of these objects easily using visibility controls. As a result, object details can be examined thoroughly in 3D view. Visual BIM also offers mark-up and e-mail functions to assist communication among project members. Visual BIM users can enter comments directly onto a snapshot of the 3D design and send it via e-mail to project members. Visual Quantification performs object quantity takeoff from Autodesk Architectural Desktop or Revit. It can automatically generate complete object quantities directly from a design model. This process usually takes several seconds to complete for the entire building model. The quantities are extracted based on object types and their dimensions. Quan45 Beck Technology www.beck-technology.com DProfiler with RSMeans is a macro BIM application used in the planning and conceptual design phases to produce an accurate cost estimate of a proposed design and to help owners answer the most fundamental question early in the Figure 1. DProfiler with RSMeans can be a very valuable preconstruction tool because it can produce estimates to be used downstream within US COST’s Success Estimator or Sage Timberline Estimating Extended. www.cadalyst.com | cadalyst | September 2007 http://www.innovaya.com http://www.beck-technology.com http://www.cadalyst.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Cadalyst - September 2007 Contents Editor's Window Techtrends: Resurrecting an Unforgettable Second Living Large UGS Solid Edge v20 Adobe Acrobat 3D v8 Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended CAD Manager: Managing 2D and 3D in the Same Office MCAD Modeling: Where is MCAD Going? AEC in Focus: Automated Estimating and Scheduling Using BIM CAD Cartoon Issue Indexes CADfidential Cadalyst - September 2007 Cadalyst - September 2007 - (Page FC1) Cadalyst - September 2007 - (Page FC2) Cadalyst - September 2007 - (Page Cover1) Cadalyst - September 2007 - (Page Cover2) Cadalyst - September 2007 - (Page 3) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Contents (Page 4) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Contents (Page 5) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Contents (Page 6) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Contents (Page 7) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Editor's Window (Page 8) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Editor's Window (Page 9) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Editor's Window (Page 10) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Editor's Window (Page 11) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Techtrends: Resurrecting an Unforgettable Second (Page 12) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Techtrends: Resurrecting an Unforgettable Second (Page 13) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Techtrends: Resurrecting an Unforgettable Second (Page 14) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Techtrends: Resurrecting an Unforgettable Second (Page 15) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Living Large (Page 16) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Living Large (Page 17) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Living Large (Page 18) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Living Large (Page 19) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Living Large (Page 20) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Living Large (Page 21) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Living Large (Page 22) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Living Large (Page 23) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Living Large (Page 24) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Living Large (Page 25) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Living Large (Page 26) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Living Large (Page 27) Cadalyst - September 2007 - UGS Solid Edge v20 (Page 28) Cadalyst - September 2007 - UGS Solid Edge v20 (Page 29) Cadalyst - September 2007 - UGS Solid Edge v20 (Page 30) Cadalyst - September 2007 - UGS Solid Edge v20 (Page 31) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Adobe Acrobat 3D v8 (Page 32) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Adobe Acrobat 3D v8 (Page 33) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Adobe Acrobat 3D v8 (Page 34) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended (Page 35) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended (Page 36) Cadalyst - September 2007 - CAD Manager: Managing 2D and 3D in the Same Office (Page 37) Cadalyst - September 2007 - CAD Manager: Managing 2D and 3D in the Same Office (Page 38) Cadalyst - September 2007 - CAD Manager: Managing 2D and 3D in the Same Office (Page 39) Cadalyst - September 2007 - MCAD Modeling: Where is MCAD Going? (Page 40) Cadalyst - September 2007 - MCAD Modeling: Where is MCAD Going? (Page 41) Cadalyst - September 2007 - MCAD Modeling: Where is MCAD Going? (Page 42) Cadalyst - September 2007 - MCAD Modeling: Where is MCAD Going? (Page 43) Cadalyst - September 2007 - MCAD Modeling: Where is MCAD Going? (Page 44) Cadalyst - September 2007 - AEC in Focus: Automated Estimating and Scheduling Using BIM (Page 45) Cadalyst - September 2007 - AEC in Focus: Automated Estimating and Scheduling Using BIM (Page 46) Cadalyst - September 2007 - AEC in Focus: Automated Estimating and Scheduling Using BIM (Page 47) Cadalyst - September 2007 - AEC in Focus: Automated Estimating and Scheduling Using BIM (Page 48) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Issue Indexes (Page 49) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Issue Indexes (Page 50) Cadalyst - September 2007 - Issue Indexes (Page 51) Cadalyst - September 2007 - CADfidential (Page 52) Cadalyst - September 2007 - CADfidential (Page Cover3) Cadalyst - September 2007 - CADfidential (Page Cover4)
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