Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a workflow that lets you create and manage 3D model information during the lifecycle of a project.
The following file types are supported:
You can import BIM files, such as .ifc and .rvt files to your project and create the necessary documentation based on the BIM model. Various CAD features let you access information about the model and annotate the drawings.
The BIM Navigator palette groups all tools necessary for working with BIM models and drawings.
The basic workflow for working with BIM models includes the following steps:
The current .dwg file stores a link to the imported BIM file. See Importing BIM Files.
You can import BIM files, such as .ifc and .rvt files to your project and load the BIM model in the graphics area.
You can extract information from a set of entities using the Data Extraction wizard. See Extracting Data to Tables and Files.
As the project evolves, new versions of BIM models may be received. Reload the BIM file to update the software with the current version of the BIM model. You must refresh the drawings so that all of the drawings reflect the current state of the BIM. See Managing BIM Drawings.
When you place a drawing on a sheet, the software automatically places drawing callout symbol and drawing title under the drawing. See Placing Drawings on Sheets.
Before placing drawings on a sheet, open a sheet tab and set the sheet size options.
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