How does it work? We’ll use the example of filling out the manufacture and model number for the mechanical equipment or specialty equipment. Bob is the engineer who owns Revit and uses a workstation, while Sue is the general contractor completing the as-built information. Sue is onsite with an iPad walking through the building to confirm each piece of data. Here’s the basic procedure:
- Bob exports the list of mechanical equipment from the Revit model using Ideate BIMLink.
- Bob saves the .XLSX file into Dropbox.
- Sue uses CloudOn with Dropbox on her iPad and sees the file Bob just posted.
- Sue opens the .XLSX and walks around to verify the Manufacture and model number for each piece of equipment that’s actually installed.
- Some of the model number fields are missing or incorrect. Sue edits them on the iPad.
- When Sue is done Bob uses Ideate BIMLink to import the edited .XLSX data and push it back into Revit.
- Now the Revit file data matches the as-built information and the owner gets a high-quality deliverable!
Glynnis Patterson is a registered architect and the Director of Software Development at Ideate, Inc. In a previous life Glynnis spent many hours looking at blueprints with a scale, highlighters, and a scratch pad to develop detailed cost estimates.
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