I recently flew up to Albury to meet with the Southern Vale Homes (SVH) Drafting Team to work their Revit documentation. I feel that there is a stigma out there that BIM is only for the medium to big players, [...]
Getting straight down to the nitty gritty. This post will be short and straight to the point. That button in the bottom right-hand corner of Revit called Drag Elements on Selection, is pure evil! Okay, post done! Hold on, what [...]
BiLT Adelaide 2017 RTC Events hosted the first Australian BiLT Conference, Buildings Infrastructure Lifecycle, supported by Technology in Adelaide. This is a progressive move from the traditional RTC Revit Technology Conference of the past 12 years. I have attended several [...]
July 17, 2017
Captain Bimcad
Revit User Group Sydney Meeting – Tue May 23 at 5:45pm Presentation: Enhancing your Revit Data Management with Ideate BIMLink & Sticky To be held at the office of PTW Architects Aurora Place, Level 11, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, NSW [...]
9th Annual Victorian Infrastructure Conference. Last week I went along to the 9th Annual Victorian Infrastructure Conference. There was a good range of topics, from the fundamentals of Infrastructure, upcoming construction and maintenance to ever amazing, HyperLoop1. Needless to say, [...]
Builders are getting trained up in BIM, delving into the Data and interrogating the Consultants models for all their worth. When the whole BIM revolution started to get momentum in the AEC industry around 2010, we thought that even [...]
I find it interesting when people just stick to OOTB Revit for even the most simplest of things. I have discussed Project Browsers before, which could have been a little complex, so this blog will suit all levels of users. [...]
With the New Year, so too comes a whole swag of resolutions, from the life-changing, empowering to the just outright ridiculous. Resolutions enable us to clean the slate or simply improve our daily lives. My challenge to you, my fellow [...]
Remember when Lisp Routines were the in thing? I remember whenever somebody new started at the Company, I would ask “Are you good with AutoCAD? Can you make a Lisp Routine?” Most of the time the response was a sketchy [...]
BIM is creatively finding its way into more areas than I would have imagined. I was involved in the training of a Company that plan to capitalise on a wide range of BIM workflows, where frankly, I don’t know if [...]