Workflows between BIM-based softwares are nowadays becoming a trending topic for the way they have revolutionized the construction sector. Still a lot of research is needed to accomplish the aim of developing the perfect program that allows the tracking of a whole construction. During my project, the workflow in a big closed BIM (between Allplan and Scia) and in a big open BIM (the usage of the BIM+ platform) has been studied. In order to carry out this workflow, a building has been modeled in Allplan and later a structural analysis in Scia has been done. The needed reinforcement was calculated and added to the model in the end. The goals of the project are standing out the changes that files can suffer through the workflow and showing how useful can be the open BIM platforms for organizing and transferring files. At first, a whole report of how the transference have been done can be found. In parallel, a real construction between more than one workers has been simulated in order to practice how platforms are used. The conclusions show that file transference are still not perfect. Some extra work has to be done after it in order to obtain an acceptable result for beginning to work. Although the time saved makes it worth it. The platform has showed good transference results.
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Workflows between BIM-based softwares are nowadays becoming a trending topic for the way they have revolutionized the construction sector. Still a lot of research is needed to accomplish the aim of developing the perfect program that allows the tracking of a whole construction. During my project, the workflow in a big closed BIM (between Allplan and Scia) and in a big open BIM (the usage of the BIM+ platform) has been studied. In order to carry out this workflow, a building has been modeled in A...
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