Visual check for coincidence of all coordinates

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Visual check for coincidence of all coordinates

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After assembling the consolidated model, it is necessary to perform collision checks: geometric intersections of elements of the digital information model, violations of standardized distances between model elements, spatial-temporal intersections of resources from the calendar-network schedule of the construction of the facility.

Visual inspections of linear objects can be very tedious due to their length. That is why specialized canada email list software, such as Larix.Manager , comes to the rescue here, allowing you to automate the search for collisions. Larix.Manager allows you to perform the following tasks:

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Automatic parameter checks that can be configured for various scenarios in accordance with the requirements of state examinations
Automatic checks for: duplication and intersection of objects, checking the location of objects (for example, underbridge clearance) and the minimum distance between them in the plan
Generating reports
S-INFO - for organizing a common data environment
The S-INFO software package is interesting from the point of view of two aspects: assembly of a consolidated model and organization of a common data environment. This is a client-server solution, where the server can be located both at the client and at the developer.

“I administer the server myself, which gives me the opportunity to assemble a consolidated CIM from various file formats, including .FBX, .LandXML, .OBJ, .3DS and .STEP, with the ability to work with textures to create photorealistic models for the customer,” Gennady Kuporov emphasized the advantages of the software.

This software product is of particular value for projects of construction of linear objects, since its functionality includes the ability to work with the concept of “picketage”, which greatly simplifies the process of setting the spatial position of elements on such an object.

S‑INFO also allows you to:

Restructure the assembled model using classifiers and attach documentation to it
Process attribute information from the IFC format and recreate it according to customer requirements
Organize classifiers for different project stages
Export summary CIM in IFC format
What's the bottom line?
The consolidated CIM is needed, and the Russian market offers more and more professional tools for its formation and verification. At the same time, according to Gennady Kuporov, at the moment there are successful pilot projects for the construction of linear objects, where the customer himself assembles the consolidated CIM.

Watch Gennady Kuporov's full presentation with examples of visualizations of the consolidated CIM and a demonstration of the functionality of the specialized software on the PRO TIM channel!
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