HI,
been collecting BIM Standards for a while. Here a list of about 40 of them from all over the worlds that you might find helpful
Here
http://www.cad-addict.com/2013/02/li...standards.html
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HI,
been collecting BIM Standards for a while. Here a list of about 40 of them from all over the worlds that you might find helpful
Here
http://www.cad-addict.com/2013/02/li...standards.html
Melanie Stone
@MistresDorkness
Archibus, FMS/FMInteract and AutoCAD Expert (I use BricsCAD, Revit, Tandem, and Planon, too)
Technical Editornot all those who wander are lost
Hey Marti
Thanks for posting that, a good collection of links giving some useful info on the subject. I'll check to see if I have anything else you could add to your list.
If you are looking for linestyles according to the european standards (ISO 128:20 ), have a look on the following website: http://www.archigrafix.com/technical...so-128-20.html
Of all those standards mentioned in the list, in the USA, the only potential for a national standard is NBIMS. The others listed are for specialty uses and not necessarily of value to the entire market. The USACE is one primary example of that.
The NBIMS does not cover 2D output at this time. In that case, most people refer to the appropriate sections of the National CAD Standards. In the next release of the two documents, they will be coordinated so as to be complementary to each other, without having conflicts. The NCS has been around since well into the last century, so its contents are tried and true. Both documents reflect a consensus of hundreds of practitioners from all corners of the BIM/CAD world.
Send me your email account than I can sent a couple of drawings we created form a detailed design Revit model (mainly MEP)
thank you one and all for all you information