kbbandw
Structural
- Jan 29, 2009
- 8
Hi,
We are evaluating various softwares for use within BIM environment using Revit Structure and will greatly appreciate any input from you. We provide structural engineering services in commercial building designs and work primarily for Architectural clients.
We are looking at following possibilities:
1) RAM Structural System (Bentley products)
2) RISA Floor and RISA 3D (RISA Tech products)
3) ETABS and SAFE (CSI Products)
4) Robot Structural Professional (AutoDesk)
Can these softwares design pile caps (deep foundations) for defined configuration of piles? What about concrete floors such as pan joist system?
Bidirectional linkage with Revit is very important and I believe all of the above have these linkage capabilities. However, I don’t have direct experience and am relying on advertised claims made by individual software vendors regarding these linkages. Is there any data loss or other concerns with respect to linkages of these with Revit?
The overall question is which one of these software does the best job for mixed material (primarily steel, concrete and masonry) office/commercial building designs?
Please share your thoughts and experiences.
Thanks!
We are evaluating various softwares for use within BIM environment using Revit Structure and will greatly appreciate any input from you. We provide structural engineering services in commercial building designs and work primarily for Architectural clients.
We are looking at following possibilities:
1) RAM Structural System (Bentley products)
2) RISA Floor and RISA 3D (RISA Tech products)
3) ETABS and SAFE (CSI Products)
4) Robot Structural Professional (AutoDesk)
Can these softwares design pile caps (deep foundations) for defined configuration of piles? What about concrete floors such as pan joist system?
Bidirectional linkage with Revit is very important and I believe all of the above have these linkage capabilities. However, I don’t have direct experience and am relying on advertised claims made by individual software vendors regarding these linkages. Is there any data loss or other concerns with respect to linkages of these with Revit?
The overall question is which one of these software does the best job for mixed material (primarily steel, concrete and masonry) office/commercial building designs?
Please share your thoughts and experiences.
Thanks!