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AutoDesk Nevisworks

AutoDesk Nevisworks

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Don't know if this is the right place to post this question but anyone outer that can share with some information about Nevisworks and its capabilities? How you have you used and the type of projects you have completed or used it for/ I have done some research online and seen some videos on YouTube but I'm trying to understand more about it.  

RE: AutoDesk Nevisworks

In BIM practices, I've seen MEP systems, Arch, and Structural cad models combined into one model in Navisworks. A common feature on the MEP side is to run clash detection to make sure the trades are not routed through each other or structural members.

RE: AutoDesk Nevisworks

use as stated to combine models from different disciplines for clash detection. it does other things but our main use is clash detection. most models can be saved info a format for bringing info navis.   

RE: AutoDesk Nevisworks

we ve also run construction sequence video simulation

RE: AutoDesk Nevisworks

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Thank you everyone. Greatly appreciate your input!

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