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Building Information Modeling with StabiCAD 8
Work processes in construction are subject to constant change. Based on its intimate knowledge of the installation engineering sector, Stabiplan develops CAD software that matches the work processes at all levels in installation engineering. With StabiCAD 8, both the advisor and the installer are prepared for BIM. A process that implies the use of 3D models when designing, building and/or using (building) projects. As BIM focuses primarily on collaboration, there are sub-models for the structural engineering, construction and systems packages, etc., for which different parties are responsible. The ultimate goal, of course, is to improve the building process and thereby reduce failure costs.
CAD or Revit Revit is often used in a BIM workflow, but this is by no means essential. StabiCAD 8 for Revit and StabiCAD 8 for AutoCAD collaborate perfectly in a BIM project. Whether an installer chooses CAD and/or Revit depends on factors like the availability of structural engineering models in Revit, the times when information is exchanged and the desired level of detail.
Before you start using BIM
- First, decide on the optimum working method. Good software is flexible enough to be adapted to your needs.
- Only decide to implement a process change if you see demonstrable advantages beforehand.
- Focus on optimum data exchange and retain the speed of 2D while enjoying the convenience of 3D.
- Decide whether purchasing different software is worthwhile.
- Seek expert advice for your first BIM projects.
- Decide whether purchasing different software is worthwhile.
We will be delighted to help you create and set up an optimum BIM workflow. When doing so, we always take your situation and project as the starting point and offer a complete instruction package including training sessions:
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