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Are any of you using REVIT to produce other data then 3d and working drawings?
If so, can you share your experiences and possible resources?
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We take it all the way to 4d.
We utilize Navis works and Revit. We bring take all models from all of the other contractors in with ours and check for clashes at that point to resolve any problems in the design phase. Then we use a scheduling agent (SureTrak) to help out wit the 4d application so that we can schedule each phase of construction to help prevent clashes, minimize waste, and schedule each person to minimize labor. All resulting in an effort to minimize cost and headaches.
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Were using Navis also for timelining. However, since we dont really like IES very much, we wrote our own. and we get streaming energy data as you change you model. verrrrry niiiice borat. i think ive heard something about e-spec writing a plugin for revit too.
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