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Yes. Sending analysis has no restrictions as regarding to the number of elements (layers) and/or systems. You are also able sending numerous requests one after the other |
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you should make sure that the given name to each layer in meaningful to the coordination process as the layers are representing building elements.
We suggest the implementation of Cad Standards during the indexing process. |
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No. The B3D system enables our users to stay in their familiar 2D environment. By attaching information (parameters) to the various elements (layers) you are able to create the coordination 3D model from the original files. |
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Using the Internet is necessary for sending requests, reviewing conflict results in a 3D environment and shared web reports |
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NO! The only station that need to be installed with AutoCAD is version 2004 and up.
All other designers simply need to provide the design plans in DWG format, a standard that can be saved by most common design applications. |
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The results are attached as a conflict layer in the coordination file. Each conflict is tagged and numbered as well as described in a conflict text list placed in the file. |
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In AutoCAD a 3D model can be created through the coordination process any time with the click of a button. |
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There are 3 main requests types:
The first is the analysis which is a clash search request.
An additional option is clearances which are demands of measuring distances between systems and allocating interferences into desired zones.
Building codes analyses are also available, on demand.
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None! We do not ask for any changes on the part of the designers and engineers. They can keep planning as they are used to. The coordinator which is the system's operator will use the B3D Plug-in to transform the 2D drawings into a 3D information model |
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The B4uB Plug-in is installed on the AutoCAD environment and supports the DWG file format. |
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