Beschreibung
Establishing control on the jobsite is essential for doing layout with a total station. Without control points, the BIM data can't be referenced to the physical jobsite. Control can be established many different ways. The object is to establish the most accurate control that you can to ensure efficient multi-trade model-based layout. This hands-on lab highlights the new features of the Get The Point (GTP) plug-in for improving survey control workflows within AutoCAD®, Revit®-based software, and Navisworks® Manage software.
Wichtige Erkenntnisse
- Distinguish between State Plane and Universal Transverse Mercator coordinate systems
- Set up a project for aligning coordinate systems between multiple-trade BIM models
- Create and align to a shared coordinate system in AutoCAD and Revit-based software
- Establish survey control for an improved model-based layout workflow
Referenten
- SLShannon LightfootAs a BIM Manager for McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., Shannon is responsible for management and implementation of McCarthy's BIM/VDC initiatives within the Central Division, including establishing BIM/VDC strategy, training field personnel, monitoring BIM project execution, providing support for BIM process improvements, and performing research and development on new BIM technology. My main focus is to help project staff gain efficiency, improve quality, and increase productivity using BIM technology. In the field Shannon gained critical knowledge of the construction industry, and its means and methods as a Project Engineer. This knowledge allows him to provide the best solutions to project challenges.
- ZCZach CrumalZach Crumal currently works for Autodesk as a Product Support Specialist for Autodesk Point Layout. Formerly with Get The Point (GTP), Zach worked as Lead Sales/Support/Training for Construction and MEP firms across the country. He has worked as a BIM Specialist for Saunders Construction in Colorado and currently lives in Denver. He has his B.A in Architecture from the University of Colorado at Boulder.