Now, we can apply Tags to takeoff items for tracking information such as the LOD from our Model Progression Specification. Customers have grown to love tags for creating all the additional data fields we can dream of to sort and report from our projects. After all, we all know that the 2D documents are the contract and how important it is to ensure that our 3D model matches them for estimating, scheduling, and layout purposes. (A #TrimbleTip is to use the project LBS for quick creation of the reference planes – see how to create the LBS in the Schedule Planner video tutorial.) Now, users can map all their 2D drawings to the correct reference plane with great ease and get right into comparing the 2D drawings and the 3D model. Document Controller users will love this drag and drop feature that connects the 2D document register to the 3D reference planes. (For those of you who attended the Denver AGC BIMForum on prefabrication solutions, this is a tremendous time saver for repetitive buildings.) After copying locations, a quick batch activation (introduced in R4.6) provides updated quantities for the tallest of buildings in the shortest amount of time. Now users can duplicate the LBS structure through many floor levels with a simple copy/paste action. So in R4.7 we added location copying to make this much easier. Prior to R4.7, users would create each location manually and replicate them again and again for each floor, which we heard was a bit of a repetitive and low-value task. (#TrimbleTip: see the Costs per Location Report in Step 4 of the Cost Planner video training.) The locations are oftentimes repetitive, such as what you might find in an office building or apartment project. A key benefit of Vico Office is the ability to create location breakdowns for the 3D model to get quantities and costs per location. Here we’ll explain just a few of the enhancements that our long-time users will recognize and appreciate! The latest release of Vico Office, R4.7, incorporates three of the ideas from the wish list sessions with our power users. The advisory board setting helped us develop some clever solutions that better serve our user community.Ĭase in point. Our secluded setting really allowed us to listen to what customers had to say about our products and hear their suggestions on how we could improve them. It was a real pleasure spending the week in Vail, Colorado, discussing the new and better ways our software products, and more importantly, our Trimble company, can help make a difference in efficiency, mobility, and profitability. See What's New in Vico Office 4.7 Vico 101 Webinarīack in July of 2013, we had the privilege of meeting with construction executives and many power users for the Trimble Buildings portfolio products like WinEst, Prolog, and Vico Office.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |