|
|
Home | Forums |
Downloads | Gallery |
News & Articles | Resources |
Jobs | FAQ |
| Join |
Welcome !
|
65 Users Online (63 Members):
Show Users Online
- Most ever was 626 - Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 2:00:17 PM |
Forums
Forums >> Community >> Newbies >> BIM Blog
|
|
active
Joined: Thu, Oct 21, 2010
102 Posts
|
I am not a newbie as I have been using Revit since RB5, but I did not know where else would be fitting to post a link to my blog. I have been running this blog for about a year now and thought I should post my link on here in case anyone was interested. http://bimbytes.blogspot.com/
|
This user is offline |
|
|
|
active
Joined: Thu, Oct 21, 2010
102 Posts
|
*bump*
|
This user is offline |
|
|
active
Joined: Tue, Jan 16, 2007
1009 Posts
|
Nice Grant, So it looks like you guys are using QTO and Timberline for Rebar take-offs? How is that working out so far... I have used Innovaya to MC2 in the past for concrete bids and it seemed to work pretty well, was just curious if QTO has advanced anymore in the past year.
|
This user is offline |
View Website
|
|
active
Joined: Thu, Oct 21, 2010
102 Posts
|
Surprisingly enough we actually are just using Revit for Rebar take-offs. We schedule (Revit schedule) each piece of rebar in the project and lay out all the rebar in the project using the rebar sets. My old firm started working with QTO and Timberline, but we have yet to get to that point here at my new firm. From a colleague of mine (http://bimmanager.blogspot.com/2010/11/autodesk-quantity-takeoff-2011move.html) it sounds that even though QTO was not released until 7 months after the rest of the AutoDesk products were released that it has not changed much since last years issue. Using Revit to do this seems to work fairly well, but just has some hiccups just because how rarely Revit has been used for shops and such in the past.
|
This user is offline |
|
|
active
Joined: Tue, Jan 16, 2007
1009 Posts
|
I hear ya, I am yet to be impressed by QTO but at least they are on the right track. That is nice you guys are using the power of Revit schedules, I think they are often overlooked for what they are capable of. I really like Innovaya becuase it is able to quantify forms and labor, sad thing is I perfected the workflow right as my last company tanked if i ever get the time to blog about it i'll throw something up on www.clubrevit.com you can check out.
|
This user is offline |
View Website
|
|
|
Similar Threads |
Bradley Revit-BIM Family Quality Standards | Top 10 FAQs |
Community >> The Studio
|
Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 10:03:29 AM
|
0
|
Manufacturer's Revit Models are for marketing only? Do you agree with this? |
General Discussion >> Revit ROI
|
Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 9:03:28 PM
|
0
|
revit portfolio/blog site |
Community >> The Studio
|
Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 10:37:16 AM
|
2
|
Create Your Own BIM Tool in Minutes with bimU.io Viewer API |
Workflow & Implementation >> API & Third Party Apps
|
Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 5:51:51 PM
|
0
|
Seeking Typical Cost of BIM Consultant |
General Discussion >> Revit ROI
|
Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 12:16:16 PM
|
6
|
|
|
Site Stats
Members: | 2056091 | Objects: | 23069 | Forum Posts: | 152281 | Job Listings: | 3 |
|