![]() ![]() ![]() Not just model a final surface.Ĭivil 3d / revit is so far away from being able to bring civils into BIM its 10+years away. We will need road constructions to be identifiable as permeable paving etcīefore civil 3d will ever be BIM compliant it needs to fundimetally change how we do things, we need to be able to model every piece of civil infrastructure such as roads, kerbs, manholes, pipes, manhole covers etc. If eventually revit can bring in the civil 3d information such as pipe sizes and flow control references then it still won't be BIM compliant as civil 3d cannot model things such as attenuation tanks.įor civil 3d to be BIM compliant we need for revit or what ever file that will contain all the information to be able to bring in our kerbs identifications, road constructions etc. they should be able to zoom in on a pipe or attenuation tank below a building and see who made it, what the model is, when is maintenance due etcĪs civil 3d information cannot be included within the same file as revit information and still contain this type of information, civil 3d it is not BIM compatible.Īll we can do is export to 3d autocad and bring the surface in as a bad triangulation or the pipes / manholes as a 3d object with no live information The whole aim of BIM is to put all the information into one file for building owners / managers that they can use. ![]() Yea i agree its building information modelling, that was me just defining the term. ![]()
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