Archive for the ‘Cloud’ Category
Thursday, January 25th, 2018
Harry Vitelli, senior vice president, Construction and Field, Project Delivery and Eric Law, senior director, Product Management at Bentley Systems spoke with AECCafe Voice at the Bentley Year In Infrastructure Thought Leadership Conference in Singapore in October, 2017.
China Construction Sixth Engineering Division, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin Tianhe-Cloud Building Engineering Technology Co., Ltd – Sanya New Airport Reclamation Project – Sanya, Hainan, China
Bentley and TopCon teamed up to help construction industry professionals to learn best practices in constructioneering, a process of managing and integrating survey, engineering, and construction data, to streamline construction workflows and improve project delivery.
Constructioneering enables engineers to begin work with an accurate 3D model of current construction site conditions (as captured by Topcon’s UAS photogrammetry and laser scanners) which then can be processed into engineering-ready 3D reality meshes (by Bentley’s ContextCapture software). Cloud services convey the engineers’ work directly to construction processes in the field.
Eric Law: Construction process automating the workflows, what we’re doing is going after design build teams and helping them to pursue projects better, by using reality modeling, drones, and ContextCapture.
We’re automating workflows with TopCon and Bentley to move data throughout their process. So, this way I can take a drone, fly a site, capture the site, use Bentley’s ConceptStation to develop essential designs, get my client to buy off on a design. I can say here’s a budget concept, pick an option then take it to detailed design. In detailed design, we can actually move it back to TopCon and out to the field where it is driving machines. We can take the design all the way back to the equipment on the field, where we’re doing surveying stakes, redoing drawings, all that redundant stuff. By working with TopCon we’re streamlining that workflow process. It’s a really big step forward for the industry. Everyone talks about inefficiency in construction and one of the things we’re doing is how do we improve that design and construction, how do we get rid of data loss and move data across the process. We’re going to be educating in the Academy on how constructioneering can help the design and build teams better execute their budgets. We’ve put together the Constructioneering Academy and take these workflows out to the audience and educate them on how they can leverage this in their projects. It’s a great way of combining technology, education, working together as a collaborative team in the industry.
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Tags: 3D, AEC, BIM, building, building design, building information modeling, collaboration, construction, design, engineering, engineers, infrastructure, point clouds, reality capture, Revit, Year in Infrastructure 2017, YII2017 Comments Off on Where the 3D Model Drives Field Equipment: Interview with Bentley Systems
Thursday, January 18th, 2018
In an interview with Joe Eichenseer, Building Solutions Team Manager of IMAGINiT, he talked about current trends in BIM and what people want from the technology these days.
Apple building in Cupertino
JE: From our perspective, we’re seeing more people moving toward trying to do more with the model, whether through information and analytics or taking it into fabrication. There is a large acceptance of BIM in the design and engineering community, and to some extent in the construction side. The question is, how can we get more, because the cost of software and business isn’t going to go away. People want to know what can we do to become that much more efficient and stand out from the crowd in our use and application of BIM philosophies in the design, engineering and construction world.
AECCafe Voice: Have you seen or implemented any really groundbreaking application of that among your clients?
JE: What we’re really focusing on is the incremental improvements. In some cases, it might be taking someone a couple of steps beyond where they were before. With the application or use of BIM with residential home construction, single family homes, we’re working with various home builders to make that transition so they can get into the whole VR side of things. They can show prospective buyers what that home is really like with whatever materials and finishes they have inside the rooms. We want to bring that industry forward, which is traditionally the last to come through because of the nature of the design and construction market.
We’re taking the analytics we can extract from the Revit project or collection of Revit projects using our CLARITY software. We’re getting people to understand where the true technological bottlenecks are inside the company. And if you are a BIM manager or a BIM coordinator, how can we better guide your vision to those things that actually make a difference in your business?
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Tags: 3D, 3D cities, AEC, architects, architecture, AutoCAD, Autodesk, Autodesk Revit, Autodesk University, BIM, building, building design, building information modeling, CAD, Cloud, construction, design, engineering, engineers, laser scanning, point clouds, reality capture, visualization Comments Off on Make a Difference with BIM: Interview with IMAGINiT
Thursday, January 4th, 2018
Happy New Year!
Approaching a new year, the technologies that we saw growing during 2017 may unfold into 2018 to become realized with deeper understanding.
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Tags: 2030 Districts, 3D, 3D cities, 3D printing, AEC, architects, architecture, Autodesk, Autodesk Revit, Bentley Systems, BIM, building design, building information modeling, CAD, Cloud, collaboration, construction, design, engineering, infrastructure, point clouds, SketchUp, visualization, Year in Infrastructure 2017, YII2017 Comments Off on AECCafe Predictions for 2018
Friday, December 8th, 2017
In an interview with Chris Clark, BIM6x ARCHICAD solutions director with BIM6x, AECCafe Voice discussed the release of has announced the global release of a new RFA (Revit Families) & RVT (Revit) Geometry exchange add-on for ARCHICAD 21.
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Tags: 3D, AEC, architects, architecture, Autodesk, Autodesk Revit, BIM, building, building information modeling, CAD, collaboration, construction, design, engineering, Revit, SketchUp Comments Off on Free RFA and RVT Geometry Exchange Add-on Released for ARCHICAD 21 Users
Wednesday, November 29th, 2017
Gift Guides abound this time of year, but gifts are only as good as their on-the-job usefulness. What would make your job easier, provide more accuracy and save time and money?
From hardware to services to gadgetry, the AECCafe Technology Gift Guide includes items and services you may want to buy for yourself, plus a couple of gadgets loved ones may be able to buy for you, plus some you may just envision in your wildest dreams!
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Tags: 3D, 3D cities, 3D printing, AEC, architects, architecture, Autodesk, BIM, building, building design, building information modeling, CAD, Cloud, collaboration, construction, design, engineering, engineers, iPad, laser scanning, visualization Comments Off on AECCafe Technology Gift Guide 2017
Friday, November 24th, 2017
AECCafe
Editorial Calendar 2018*
The Philharmonic Hall of Szczecin by Barozzi / Veiga. Photo © Simon Menges.
January:
Editorial topics:
- Trends and Predictions for 2018
- Are We Getting Closer to Compatibility?
February:
2/4-2/7 Solidworks 2018
Editorial topics:
- Solidworks for AEC
- Current Events
BLK360
March:
Editorial topics:
- Reality capture
- The Changing Face of BIM
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Tags: 3D, 3D cities, 3D printing, AEC, architects, architecture, Architecture 2030, AutoCAD, Autodesk, Autodesk Revit, Autodesk University, Bentley Systems, BIM, building, building design, CAD, climate change, Cloud, construction, engineers, point clouds, reality capture, SketchUp, Trimble, visualization Comments Off on AECCafe Editorial Calendar 2018
Thursday, November 16th, 2017
In an interview with Rei Goffer, ClimaCell, CSO we discussed the company’s partnership with Autodesk BIM 360 announced at Autodesk University this week.
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Tags: 3D, AEC, architecture, Autodesk, Autodesk Revit, Autodesk University, BIM, building, building information modeling, CAD, climate change, construction, design, engineering, engineers, GIS, infrastructure, laser scanning, mobile, point clouds, reality capture, visualization, weather prediction model Comments Off on ClimaCell Announces Autodesk Partnership & Short-Term Weather Prediction Model for the Construction Industry
Thursday, November 2nd, 2017
When everyone on a team uses a different BIM software, it can be painful to maintain accurate model versions, control user access, compare versions and analyze different models. On big projects, there are many teams coming together, all using whatever BIM technologies they have been tasked with and making all those interoperate, multiplying the challenge several fold.
Multi-discipline design with BIM Models
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Tags: 3D cities, AEC, Archicad, architects, architecture, AutoCAD, Autodesk, Autodesk Revit, Autodesk University, Bentley Systems, BIM, building, collaboration, construction, design, engineering, infrastructure, integration, interoperability, Konstru, Open Design alliance, Trimble, visualization, Year in Infrastructure 2017 Comments Off on Special AECCafe Report: BIM Interoperability: Emphasis on Data Not Tools
Wednesday, October 25th, 2017
In an interview this week with director, Cadsoft Corporation, Chantale Pitts, AECCafe Voice asked about the new Envisioneer version 13 that is focused on the residential architectural market. Envisioneer is Building Information Modeling (BIM) software for the residential and light commercial construction industry.
Framing Model
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Tags: 3D, 3D cities, 3D printing, AEC, architects, architecture, AutoCAD, BIM, building, building design, building information modeling, CAD, Cloud, collaboration, construction, design, engineering, engineers, infrastructure Comments Off on A Case for Residential BIM
Thursday, October 19th, 2017
Partnerships make the world go round.
Or so it would seem from the recent announcements made by Bentley Systems at their 2017 Year in Infrastructure Conference held in Singapore this past week. The event drew record numbers, primarily from Southeast Asia, China and India. 130 journalists also were in attendance.
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Tags: 3D, 3D cities, AEC, architects, architecture, Bentley Systems, BIM, building, building design, building information modeling, climate change, Cloud, collaboration, construction, design, engineering, engineers, infrastructure, point clouds, reality capture, Year in Infrastructure 2017, YII2017 Comments Off on “Going Digital” at Bentley 2017 “Year in Infrastructure” in Singapore
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