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How BIM can improve your Industrial projects

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  Introduction In the past decade, the adoption of  BIM  has changed the way we design and build. Now, industrial projects are also moving toward the adoption of BIM. For those unfamiliar with construction or design terminology, BIM is an acronym for Building Information Modeling. It’s a process and software that allows designers to digitally represent a structure before it’s built. Industrial projects often require specialized knowledge and technology to plan and design heavy machinery safely and efficiently in a warehouse or production facility.  BIM  combines tools like Building Views, Structure, Electrical, Operational Documents, Equipment Plans, and Site Plans to create virtual blueprints (known as Virtual Design) of an industrial facility before construction begins. These blog posts provide insight into how you can implement BIM in your next Industrial project. Why is BIM essential for industrial projects? BIM is an essential part of every design and const...

From Chaos to Order: CDE's Role in Manufacturing

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Introduction: Physical libraries and their impact on cost and time in operation. Librarian gatering technical drawings In large  manufacturing  units, there are physical libraries where all the technical documents (engineering  drawings , user manual, spec sheets, QC certificates, Inspection documents, etc) are stored. There is also a custodian for all these drawings called librarians who keep track of these documents as well. He will be well aware of all the documents available in the library.  Usually, these documents are accessed by the maintenance/engineering or operating departments during 4 or 5 instances as mentioned below. when are Maintenance Documents essential? When these departmental people gain more experience working in the same plant the number of times they refer to these documents decreases. But have you ever thought of a library without a librarian? Yes, it will be a mess. Here is something for you to think of. Consider a librarian who will be there...

Autodesk Construction Cloud Implementation: Optimizing DMS & CDE

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In today’s fast-paced construction industry, managing documents and project data efficiently is key to staying competitive.   Desapex   specializes in   Autodesk   Construction Cloud (ACC) implementation, providing a comprehensive service that enables organizations to leverage ACC as a Document Management System (DMS) and   Common Data Environment (CDE) . Here’s how Desapex can guide your organization through the transformation, maximizing ACC’s advanced features. Introduction to the Digital Framework and Awareness Workshop Desapex’s service begins with an introduction to  ISO 19650 , the global standard for construction data management. This workshop aligns core teams and stakeholders on project objectives and how Autodesk Construction Cloud integrates with existing workflows. We provide a comprehensive overview of ACC’s suite, including Autodesk Docs,  BIM  Collaborate, Build, and Takeoff, illustrating how these tools centralize data management,...

How to Manage the Common Data Environment and why it matters?

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  Introduction‍ The construction and infrastructure sector is the second-largest unorganized sector after the agriculture sector, which is the backbone of every country. In the present world, ‘Data’ is the next fuel. The AEC industry is generating a lot of data in every project, but it is fragmented at multiple locations with multiple people. So the only way to collate all the data related to a project is to have a Common Data Environment(CDE). The British Standard Institute (BSI) specifies a standard known as  ISO 19650  that is specifically for the construction and infrastructure sector, which talks about the implementation of  Building Information Modeling (BIM)  in civil and engineering works and  information management  using BIM. A single platform where the information related to a project is stored, managed, and controlled through the entire life cycle of an asset is called a Common Data Environment (CDE). This is the platform where all the stak...