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FREE WEBINAR: Trimble RealWorks & The Deliverable Point Cloud

Posted by CSDS Blog on Wed, Aug 17, 2011 @ 11:31 AM

BIM Software ImageAs part of the its Fast Track Webinar Series, Trimble will present a complimentary webinar on Wednesday, August 24, dedicated to uncovering the true "Scan to BIM" workflow. The one-hour presentation will cover the basic principles of processing a point cloud to create a deliverable that a contractor can use for project analysis.
 
The processes covered will include:

  •     registration of point clouds
  •     basic modeling functions
  •     export of point cloud data


Questions Trimble will address include:

  •     What type of deliverables should I be asking for?
  •     What do I do with the model and how do I integrate it (E57 format) into my existing 3D modeling suite?
  •     What are the options available today for incorporating scanning into my organization?
  •     What are the basics of how to utilize RealWorks to convert scan cloud data into a 3D model?
  •     How do I bring Realworks raw cloud data into NavisWorks?


Designed for contractors looking to implement laser scanning, this session will be a high level overview to give a better understanding of the processes necessary to take advantage of the power of laser scanning.
 
Registration is limited, so click here to sign-up today!

Tags: building constructions, 3D Scanning, building plans, 3D Scanner, BIM, contractors and laser scanning in northern Califor

Do You BIMstorm?

Posted by CSDS Blog on Thu, May 19, 2011 @ 04:33 PM
 
describe the image  A new process is revolutionizing the way buildings, campuses and cities are being  
  planned. BIMstorm, as it is known, is the brainchild of Kimon Onuma, FAIA,
  President and Founder of Onuma, Inc., an architectural firm and software
  development company that promotes integrated processes driven by architectural
  knowledge. Recently, following his keynote presentation at the 2011 GeoDesign
  Summit, Mr. Onuma was interviewed by Karen Richardson of ESRI and discussed
  his vision for the convergence of GIS, facilities management and building information modeling (BIM).
 
What is a BIMstorm?
In the words of Mr. Onuma, "a BIMstorm in architectural terms is a charrette. It's a workshop. In an architectural charrette, when you are planning you get a lot of people in the room together from different points of view and you collaborate in a short period of time. You're brainstorming and throwing things on paper." His firm worked off of this idea and said "what if we could take a collaborative process like this and actually turn it into a 21st century approach using technology."
  
Using the BIMstorm approach, industry professionals from around the world can log in on the Internet using Onuma's software, share their tools with others and collaborate in real time. Projects are both real and theoretical and participants can bounce ideas off of one another and share their approach to a design challenge. It also allows for the creation of "train wrecks," things that don't work early on, so the group can see the implications of doing things a certain way. According to Mr. Onuma, it's a great benefit to industry professionals as "no single person has all the answers so we bounce things off each other and it's a dynamic process."
 
To learn more about how you can BIMstorm and to hear the interview Ms. Richardson conducted with Kimon Onuma, please click here to request a link to download the entire "Taking the World by BIMstorm" podcast.

Tags: facilities management, building and design collaboration, architecture, BIM, construction

THE STANDARD FOR CONSTRUCTION LAYOUT HAS ARRIVED

Posted by CSDS Blog on Fri, Apr 01, 2011 @ 02:16 PM

California Surveying & Drafting Supply (CSDS) and Trimble Building Construction are pleased to announce the release of Trimble Field Link for Structures.  This exciting field layout solution was designed to leverage the power of the Trimble Tablet Rugged PC to enhance the efficiency and productivity of field layout. It will help to extend the BIM to field workflow for contractors by offering task-based workflows, customizable views, field level reporting and a new user interface to optimize the power of 3D job files in the field.

Features include:

  • Task based layout routines with user defined point lists.
  • Expandable detail pane for improved point information during layout
  • Daily Layout Summary for accurate layout productivity metrics
  • Field reports to quickly and accurately report field issues and conflicts to ensure timely resolution
  • 3D Model viewer to visualize models in the field and more accurately build to design

View a short video on Trimble Field Link for Structures below

Like what you see? Click here to receive more information

Tags: building constructions, trimble, field software, building plans, land surveying, BIM, construction, new survey technology

Construction Takeoff and Estimating

Posted by CSDS Blog on Fri, Jan 28, 2011 @ 02:20 PM
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If you are still doing your construction takeoffs and estimates by hand, California Surveying & Drafting Supply and Planswift, the industry leader in digital plan software, invite you to join us for a complimentary 2-hour steakhouse lunch to learn how you can save valuable time and effort bidding on jobs.
 
With Planswift, completing construction material takeoffs has never been easier. Planswift's easy-to-learn, intuitive digitizing cuts estimating time in half. Other features of the software include:
  • Excel integration
  • Excellent customer support & training
  • Takeoff prints with a color coded legend
  • Easy to set-up parts & assemblies for materials and labor
  • Easy plan navigation for zooming and panning, including sort cut keys
  • Powerful reports
  • Fully customizable
PlanSwift's feature-rich environment includes the ability to measure square, linear and metric footage, pitch and angles, and see-through and comparative plan overlays, as well as the ability to email plans, update them, and even store them using industry-standard CAD and image files.
 

Tags: building constructions, building plans, large format printer service, BIM, construction

Trimble Selected as an Autodesk Preferred Industry Partner for Building Construction Solutions

Posted by CSDS Blog on Mon, Jan 10, 2011 @ 12:48 PM

The announcement above was made today at Autodesk University, Autodesk's annual user conference. In sharing the news, Nicolas Mangon, Autodesk's Building Business Line Director, AEC Solutions, stated: "We see Trimble helping to lead the industry in providing next generation BIM to Field solutions for the building construction market....providing customers with robust solutions to help them meet their specific needs on the jobsite."

To see the entire original article, click here.

Tags: building constructions, trimble, BIM, construction, new survey technology

What role is BIM currently playing in your construction projects?

Posted by CSDS Blog on Thu, Dec 30, 2010 @ 03:45 PM

With BIM (Building Information Modeling) becoming more widespread in the construction industry, it might be time to consider how you can put it to work in your organization in the year ahead. At its recent Dimensions 2010 conference, Trimble announced a "BIM to Field" initiative that will focus on helping building owners, contractors and engineers better understand the potential of solutions that allow the transfer of BIM data to field level systems for increased productivity and cost savings. The initiative is comprised of industry leading solution providers including Accubid, Micro Application Packages LTD (MAP), QuickPen, Tekla, Trimble, Technical Sales International (TSI) and Vela Systems. Each partner has developed unique products and solutions that provide key elements to aid in delivering BIM data to the field. One of the first orders of business by the Alliance, has been the launching of www.BIMtoField.com, a central resource for case studies, videos, white papers and best practices learned from the industry.

 

 The BIM movement will continue to change how the building construction industry conducts business with far reaching implications, as it can encompass all phases of the construction spectrum-from planning, bidding and designing to building and management. Thus far the industry as been primarily focused on the creation and maintenance of design elements or plans created in the office. However, that is only half the picture according to Pat Bohle, general manager of Trimble's Building Construction Division. "We believe that the data created in back-office applications must also reside in field systems in order to provide greater accuracy and deliver maximum efficiency. The BIM to Field initiative is a way for Trimble and our partners to bring a level of understanding to the solutions and best practices that can be utilized within the industry."

 If you would like to learn more about the BIM to Field initiative, receive information on future seminars and webinars, or meet with a construction layout specialist to educate your crew on the products available to help you transfer BIM data to the field, please email: sales@csdsinc.com 

Tags: building constructions, building plans, BIM, construction