Credits: Andi Rachmatullah, Kaison Cheung
Transitioning from conventional CAD / Paper drawing to BIM in recent years is quite tough, especially for an old industry that still finds the conventional methods acceptable. To escalate the use of BIM for coordination, especially for clash detection, we would like to bridge the transition using an intuitive and user-friendly interface that allows staff who are proficient in 2D drawing to be able to coordinate in both 3D and 2D.
The Concrete Defect Management app allows users to add defect objects to the selected structural elements. Each defect object includes the defect type, comments, and an image of the defect. The dashboard shows all the relevant project information, including clash findings, action plan, and defects.
Transitioning from conventional CAD / Paper drawing to BIM in recent years is quite tough, especially for an old industry that still finds the conventional methods acceptable. To escalate the use of BIM for coordination, especially for clash detection, we would like to bridge the transition using an intuitive and user-friendly interface that allows staff who are proficient in 2D drawing to be able to coordinate in both 3D and 2D.
The Concrete Defect Management app allows users to add defect objects to the selected structural elements. Each defect object includes the defect type, comments, and an image of the defect. The dashboard shows all the relevant project information, including clash findings, action plan, and defects.
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