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© 2011 Autodesk SE4247 – Modelling for Construction Ralph Pullinger Structural Technical Specialist, Autodesk, AEC Division (Northern Europe)

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Page 1: © 2011 Autodesk SE4247 – Modelling for Construction Ralph Pullinger Structural Technical Specialist, Autodesk, AEC Division (Northern Europe)

© 2011 Autodesk

SE4247 – Modelling for Construction

Ralph PullingerStructural Technical Specialist, Autodesk, AEC Division (Northern Europe)

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Class Summary

In this class, we will show you the new construction related features of the Autodesk ® Revit ® 2012 platform. We will focus particularly on how Revit ® Structure 2012 can benefit the construction process and produce coordinated information. We will discuss everything from quantities to programming and explore the use of layers, parts(, assemblies) and schedules. The examples given, wherever possible, will be described in both metric and imperial systems or kept generic.

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Learning Objectives

At the end of this class, you will be able to:• Demonstrate an understanding of modelling for the construction process• Annotate the model to convey the construction details• Embed 2D intelligent families to parts and layers• Create schedules of information from both the part and the whole• Create an animated timeline of events linked to the construction method

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Who am I?

Ralph Pullinger Structural Technical Specialist, Autodesk, AEC Division (Northern Europe) Professional Engineer Autodesk 3 years Consulting 22 years Projects small to large, simple to complex – integrated workflows a speciality

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What is Construction?

Construction is the process or art of constructing; the act of building; erection; the act of devising and forming; fabrication; composition.

Construction is the form or manner of building or putting together the parts of anything; structure; arrangement.

Construction is the process or art of constructing; the act of building; erection; the act of devising and forming; fabrication; composition.

Construction is the form or manner of building or putting together the parts of anything; structure; arrangement.

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The Construction Process

Is there a difference between design and design for construction? Architects and Engineers must design with construction methods in mind They MUST mitigate the risks involved in the construction of THEIR design

UK – Construction Design and Management Regulations (HSE) USA – OSHA regulates construction safety

Architects and Engineers create specifications BUT contractors act on them Can construction issues affect analysis and design?

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Example 1 – A simple check

How many beams do I need to consider alternative installation methods for?

Use a Structural Framing Schedule with a condition

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Example 2 – Column splicePhysical model Analytical model Analysis model

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Revit’s construction modelling features #1

Parts and layers Parts are created from the layers or sub-components of the selected element Any changes made to the parent element are reflected back into the parts Any changes made to the part do not effect the parent element Parts can be divided into smaller regions using the Divide Parts tool

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Revit’s construction modelling features #2

Assemblies An assembly combines multiple elements into a single entity that can be scheduled,

tagged and isolated to create assembly views and sheets

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Embedded Coordinated Information

In large concrete slabs it is essential to control the areas poured to control cracking that arises from the internal stresses of the slab and the construction method

There are ‘rules’ which determine what joint goes where and at what spacing

Some of these joints are engineered, reinforced or both

Communicating and detailing them should be coordinated

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Example 3 – Concrete slab on ground (continued)

Take the line concept and extend to family based information Embed 2D details

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Scheduling

The new features in Revit ® 2012 allow for more information to be extracted

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Programming

Taking the previous slab example - can we simulate the construction process?

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Thank you for listening

Ralph [email protected]

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