Client: Asset Owner & Main Contractor, Auckland
Project Type: New Plant Building
Scope: Monitoring Data Deliverable Requirements
Objective
To be able to continually monitor & review the data in a model so that the model data requirements from the client is met and be able to communicate effectively back to the team where there are gaps in data.
Challenges
- Finding missing data for elements
- Communicate which elements are missing data and trace it back to Revit
- As the model data structure is not the same these Requirements users need to build the connection between the Model and Requirements
- Filtering out what is and is not required for each element
Solution
The project team deployed VAULT's Design Application, being able to export the Models from Revit and set up the Data Requirements inside VAULT.
The Client Data Requirements contained the following information
- All types of elements that need data inputted
- What is the information that needs to be filled
- At what phase they require that information
Implementation Steps
- Understanding the Model Element Authoring Schedules and setting up the Requirements in VAULT
- Revit Models
- Revit VAULT Plugin
- Matching Elements between the Requirements and Models
Key Benefits
- From a federated Revit model, Extract all data including linked files from a 3D view or the whole project
- After matching elements between the model and client requirements, only new types of elements coming from models will need to be matched
- Be able to see overall compliance of a model
- By using the Element Data Table we can find the exact elements that are missing information and what information is missing.
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