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Mar 29
2012

How Does the BIM Process work?

Posted by: Brett Stacks in QuickPen

Tagged in: bim

We’ve had a lot of questions on BIM (Building Information Modeling) from our clients lately. Brett Stacks, Segment Manager wrote down for us some key on ideas on the BIM process and how BIM works.

How does the BIM process work?

BIM is the process of generating and managing building data during its life cycle. The key to this process lies in the interoperability (ability to share across different software platforms) of the data as there are many stages during building construction that require the use of this information. By supporting interoperability of the data, each stakeholder (engineer, contractor, sub-contractor) has the ability to contribute to the existing data during the construction process.  Below is an example of this workflow:

  1. Engineer provides a basic 3D design file of the MEP system
  2. Mechanical contractor receives this file and can use this model and  contribute more data through these processes:
    • Estimating department can run basic cost reports on the engineer’s design.
    • Detailing department can apply specifications and construction data to produce the detailed model showing realistic fittings and connections.
      • Additional detail is added such equipment, dampers, valves and hangers
      • Model is further modified through the coordination process
    • Fabrication department receives the file to build and order each component.
    • Installation crew receives the components to install, as designed in the model

What are the advantages for plumbing/mechanical contractors to use BIM in projects?

The key advantages are clearly cost and time. When the process is adopted and properly enforced on the project, each contractor involved is guaranteed to eliminate excess material as well as reduce overall labor costs. For example, the general contractor should help enforce 3D modeling by all trades then require coordination and signoff prior to installation. Through these meetings, each contractor has the opportunity to correct their schedule and models prior to fabrication and installation. This does mean a larger investment on the front end of the project, but this is typically the best time to control these costs. If done correctly, the project schedule is more easily adhered to, and deliveries are better managed, thus minimizing issues with staging of the materials and installation crews being able to do their job more efficiently with minimal field adjustments. 

What are the current trends in BIM usage among contractors?

Trimble’s efforts in 2009 and 2010 were largely on helping to educate mechanical contractors on BIM. Last year, we saw less of a need to educate and more of an opportunity to provide open forums on the topic. By now, most progressive mechanical contractors have used or are using BIM to some extent.  However, some contractors were challenged by their current product solutions because they were using conflicting technologies and the cost to streamline their departments through a tough economy was just too great.  Going forward, we expect to see more involvement and investment in BIM technologies and processes from the Mechanical contractor as open standards start to find their way into the collaborative discipline between engineer, general contractor, and MEP trades.
Also, check out this recent article in Plumbing & Mechanical magazine where Brett was interviewed on BIM and increasing productivity.

Aug 03
2011

Trimble proudly announces the release of Trimble Design Link 2012 v1

Posted by: Brett Stacks in QuickPen

Tagged in: News

Trimble proudly announces the release of Trimble Design Link 2012 v1. This release provides each user with the following updates and enhancements.

  • Extended support of the AutoCAD MEP 2012 platform
  • New! Licensing features
  • New! Trimble Field Link export and support
  • New! AutoCAD MEP 2012 templates with default routing preferences
  • New! 20 new fittings
  • Continued support for imperial catalogs as well as added support for metric catalogs.
May 05
2011

DuctDesigner® 3D & PipeDesigner® 3D 2012 version 1 are now available!

Posted by: Brett Stacks in QuickPen

Tagged in: News

QuickPen strives to provide industry-leading software to help you reach higher levels of accuracy and productivity. We are excited to announce that DuctDesigner® 3D & PipeDesigner® 3D 2012 version 1 are now available. Contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to request your copy.  The new and enhanced features in this release are designed to improve productivity, allowing more efficient and accurate project detailing. These features include:

 

DD3D 12.1

PD3D 12.1

  • AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture & AutoCAD MEP 2012 compatibility
  • Installer update functionality (No longer requires uninstalls and restarts)
  • This release no longer supports the generic export for Field Points. The .MEP export supplied with this product provides functionality and features beyond the capabilities of a generic text file export and is designed to work specifically for the MEP market space.
  • Round and Oval boot taps now place on rectangle ductwork
  • Convert to solids will now be converted to an AutoCAD 3DSolid
  • AutoCAD selection cycling now supported
  • QPENDUNASSOCIATE now supports DWT
  • A new Unassign Project command has been provided
  • Liner and insulation no longer plot if the layer is frozen
  • A new Client Export option has been provided.
  • Vulcan export now supports piece number prefix and suffix
  • Rectangle square elbows that have a 1 degree or less bend are now supported in the Vulcan export
  • AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture & AutoCAD MEP 2012 compatibility
  • This release no longer supports the generic export for Field Points. The .MEP export supplied with this product provides functionality and features beyond the capabilities of a generic text file export and is designed to work specifically for the MEP market space.
  • Spool manager now includes items tagged for BOM (non QP entities)
  • Spool manager now filters blocks. Blocks can only be used as reference items
  • Fix in place to correct issue for inserting blocks without PD entities
  • Further enhancements to the BOM and balloons
  • DWT’s no longer require a project to be assigned.
  • O-lets are now provided as Tee options in Autorouting
  • You can now connect to a coupling with different opening sizes
  • The intersection snap point is now supported when placing a fitting between two pieces of pipe

 

Feb 16
2011

Trimble® Design Link is released!

Posted by: Brett Stacks in QuickPen

Tagged in: Product Release

We are proud to announce that the new Trimble® Design Link product is now available. Design link utilizes a shared database with Vulcan to link shop standards with the AutoCAD® MEP duct program allowing the AutoCAD® MEP detailer or designer to take advantage of key features provided by the Autodesk product but also provides that same user with additional tools specifically designed for the mechanical contractor. The first release offers links to Vulcan, AutoBid SheetMetal, Trimble MEP and Tekla. Go HERE to learn more!

Do you already own DuctDesigner® 3D? As a customer of our current CAD product for ductwork, you have the option to take advantage of our cross-grade plan. This option allows you to get the new product at no cost of the product itself, but does require a new support agreement. Contact sales for more details.

Have you previously owned DuctDesigner® 3D? You can take advantage of the cross-grade plan too! Contact sales for information about how you can use this option to get our latest product at minimal cost!

Dec 10
2010

Lynn Allen's 60 CAD tips!

Posted by: Brett Stacks in QuickPen

Tagged in: CAD

Lynn Allen joined us as a speaker for Dimensions 2010 and presented on 60 CAD tips in 60 minutes, a class she has received a huge following for at Autodesk University every year. She wanted to make sure that all QuickPen customers had a chance to take advantage of her tips and provided us with the document to share, below is a link to those tips. Download and share the tips with your fellow detailers! Download her tips here:

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