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BIM TRAINING FOR

ENGINEER/COORDINATOR

BIM and Uses of BIM


Tekla Bimsight

Autodesk Revit
Ver 1 (Jan-2013)
BIM and Uses of BIM

1. What is BIM?
2. Uses of BIM in Woh Hup
3. Cases study of using BIM in Woh Hup
Tekla Bimsight

1. Create new project


2. 3D manipulate
3. Appearance of element
4. Cut plane
5. Measure distance
6. Draw redlining
7. Conflict checking
8. Create note
9. Save the view/ create walkthrough
Autodesk Revit

1. Software Interface
2. Create section
3. Create 3D view
4. Place view in to drawing
5. Schedule and material take-off
6. Export picture/ printing
1. Create new project

1 Click “New project”


2 Change project name
3 Start project
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4 Add files to model

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2. 3D manipulate
Walk around mode

Look around mode Press and hold

Full screen

Navigate the view according to selected mode

Zoom Move up and down

Pan mode Press and hold

Rotate around 1 point Press and hold


3. Appearance of element

Followings can setting in tekla bimsight:


Color
Transparency
Visible

Object can setting:


Model
Object type, object group
Element
4. Clip plane
1 Click “Add clip plane” button:

2 Snap the object to set orientation 3 Drag the “scissor” icon to move cut plane
5. Measure distance

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1 Click “Distance”
2 Snap to first point/ edge or surface
3 Snap to second point/ edge or surface

4 Click when need clear all dimension

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6. Draw redlining

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3 1 Click “Red lining”

2 Select surface where you want to draw


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3 Draw

4 Click when need clear all redlining


7. Conflict checking (1)

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1 Click “Conflict Checking” 6

2 Click “Add a New Rule”


3 Key in a name for the rule

4 Select the model/object to find conflict

5 Check hard clash or soft clash (Optional)

6 Save the rule 7

7 Run conflict check


7. Conflict checking (2)

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8 Click “Conflicts” tab to view the list of conflics

9 Select specific conflict to inspect

10 Enter tags for conflict in order for easy sorting/ grouping

11 Set the status of conflict


8. Create note
Add note

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1 Click “Add note”

4 2 Enter note description

3 Add current view, the view will save together with this note

4 Link with object relative


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5 5 Save the note
9. Save the view/ create walkthrough
Save the view
2 Change the view name

Create walkthrough
1 Right click pictures then select “Group”

2 Click to setting view duration Stop time between 2 pictures

3 Click to play
Autodesk Revit

1. Software Interface
2. Create section
3. Create 3D view
4. Place view in to drawing
5. Schedule and material take-off
6. Export picture/ printing
1.Software interface (1)
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1.Software interface (2)
1 Project browser 2 Status bar

Scale Detail 3D mode

Shadows
Hide crop region
1.Software interface (3)
3 Annotate
Add dimension
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Add text

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1.Software interface (4)
4 View

3D view Create new drawing


Duplicate view

Crop view
2.Create section
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Change section head Adjust view range

Flip section
3.Create 3D view (1)
Manipulate 3D view
3.Create 3D view (2)
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3D section box

Adjust the view


3.Create 3D view (3)
3D section box

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4.Place view in to drawing
Click “Sheet” icon

2 Drag the view from project browser to sheet


5. Schedule and material take off
a. Generate schedule/ material takeoff
b. Using filter, sorting and formatting in schedule
c. Export to Excell
5.a Create schedule quantity, material takeoff

From menu View


Add the field which need to shown in BBS

Add or
remove
the field

Select category
5.b Filter, sorting and formatting

+Filter element
+Sorting
+Formatting and conditional formatting
+Table format
5.c Export to Excell
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3 Select schedule

1 Select schedule

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6.Export picture/ Printing (1)
Export picture
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6.Export picture/ Printing (2)
Print setup (Ctrl+P)
6.Export picture/ Printing (3)
Print setup

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