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ES20834: The Future of Making Rebar in Revit
Carl Spalding
Graitec Product Strategy Director
Twitter: @Carl_Graitec
Joseph Pais
Graitec Analysis & Design Product Line Manager
Twitter: #BIMDesigners
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On any type of project, the adoption of an effective BIM workflow is the key
to success!
Structural engineers and technicians use many different design tools to
achieve 3D rebar production
As BIM adoption grows, new technologies will adapt and become more
integrated in the main platforms
There is an opportunity to harness BIM data from these design tools to better
streamline and connect engineers to technician BIM workflows
GRAITEC's Revit-based reinforcement design software is bridging the gap
delivering real advantages for RC frame structures
Using BIM data to design and produce 3D rebar cages and drawings,
embracing the future of making things!
Class summary
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Your takeaway’s from this class will be:
Understand why a connected structural BIM workflow is critical
Learn what steps to take to benefit from intelligent BIM data-exchange
Begin to take advantage of building performance data to automate
downstream processes
Automate the creation of 3D detailed reinforcement models, based on
regional design codes and standards
=> Future of Making Rebar in Revit!
Key learning objectives
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BIM
Formwork
Software
Analysis & Design
Buildings
Concrete
CAD
Design offices
Eurocodes
Design
2D/3D
ANALYSIS
Reinforcement
Steel
TIMBER
Architecture
AEC
CONSTRUCTION
SERVICE
SIMULATION
FABRICATION
Energy
Consultancy
R&D
INNOVATION
STADIUMS
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30 years expertise developing CAD, BIM
and Design solutions for structural
engineers and designers
30 offices in USA, Canada, UK, France,
Germany, Italy, Czech Republic,
Solvakia, Romania, Russia, Poland
Global coverage with authorized
reseller network
One of the biggest worldwide
Autodesk Platinum Partners
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Multiple software solutions
Model based, tabular = inconsistent BIM output
Sharing digital documentation
Design reports and associated documentation (2D)
Disjointed workflow
Elongated repetitive process prone to time wastage and errors
Minimal reuse of BIM data
Lack of trust based on poor collaboration experience
Industry Challenges - Engineer
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BIM software for generic geometry
“BIM software is not yet suited to detailing RC”
Disconnected software systems
Detailing in a separate RC-detailing system
Engineering data as 2D digital documentation
Elongates the detailing process with much rework
RC-detailing software is often 2D
Cut off from the BIM process and instantly outdated
Industry Challenges – Technician
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Next generation BIM Technology
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4Connected Structural
BIM Workflows
Industry Driven
Intelligent Automation
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Adopt a connected BIM workflow
Connect Revit with your FEM software
Revit structural engineering ‘capable’
Harness the power of BIM to automate processes
Synchronize geometry & FEM Data
Integrated intelligence with specific design codes and
standards
Take advantage of industry specific AEC Solutions
Designed to do what you need and work the way you do
Applied at any stage of the process
The Future of Making Rebar in Revit
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