opesch
2011-07-07, 07:03 PM
Hello
We've got here a problem that no Autodesk's Support Techie coud resolve...
We are on a boat lock project and have to deal with some subcontractors to compute earthworks managment (nr of trucks, temporary stock volume, gravels quantities to reuse, etc... on a time schedule)
We've made the building part of the project in Revit and the grounds/geologic surfaces in CIVIL3D
but now we have also to be able to use the type of data the contractor can exchange with us :
~2000 "cubes" with their top and botom surfaces inherited from the géological layers.
They can export the "cubes" as DWG (polyface mesh) or to IFC only
_for IFC I can import them directly in Revit and see the volume of each block in its properties
_for DWG I have first to convert them to mesh then to surfaces then finaly to Solids (!) to could import them in a Revit Family as DWG or SAT file
But !
Whatever the format I use I never have been able to schedule the volumes of those elements (I can add them a parameter for the material, for the area, for the phase but - even if I can see it in the IFC properties - I cannot list their volumes in a schedule !!!
Do you have a solution ?
(I know that I can compute all my quantities more acurately in CIVIL with my surfaces but we need to be able to control their calculations using their models and their "blocks"!)
Thank you very much ;o)
[edit] huh !? AUGI do not accept IFC & SAT attachments ! so I've put DWG, SAT and IFC in the ZIP ;o)
We've got here a problem that no Autodesk's Support Techie coud resolve...
We are on a boat lock project and have to deal with some subcontractors to compute earthworks managment (nr of trucks, temporary stock volume, gravels quantities to reuse, etc... on a time schedule)
We've made the building part of the project in Revit and the grounds/geologic surfaces in CIVIL3D
but now we have also to be able to use the type of data the contractor can exchange with us :
~2000 "cubes" with their top and botom surfaces inherited from the géological layers.
They can export the "cubes" as DWG (polyface mesh) or to IFC only
_for IFC I can import them directly in Revit and see the volume of each block in its properties
_for DWG I have first to convert them to mesh then to surfaces then finaly to Solids (!) to could import them in a Revit Family as DWG or SAT file
But !
Whatever the format I use I never have been able to schedule the volumes of those elements (I can add them a parameter for the material, for the area, for the phase but - even if I can see it in the IFC properties - I cannot list their volumes in a schedule !!!
Do you have a solution ?
(I know that I can compute all my quantities more acurately in CIVIL with my surfaces but we need to be able to control their calculations using their models and their "blocks"!)
Thank you very much ;o)
[edit] huh !? AUGI do not accept IFC & SAT attachments ! so I've put DWG, SAT and IFC in the ZIP ;o)