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Sunday, June 25, 2017

Assemble Insight – Includes Rapid Model-Based Takeoffs and Visual Variance Reporting

From the Assemble Systems website:

The Industry’s Most Advanced Model Data Management Solution 

Assemble Insight is a cloud-based data management solution for AEC professionals that unlocks the power of BIM to create intelligent building information for use across the entire project lifecycle.

PUBLISH

Assemble extracts model information from authoring tools and sends it to the cloud so your team can access and use BIM data in a web browser. Publish models in minutes, using the Assemble Add-in for AutoCad or Revit, to quickly visualize the model, it’s quantities and other mission critical information without being a BIM expert.

MANAGE

Assemble provides advanced data management capabilities to streamline BIM activities with greater efficiency and accuracy. Access, organize, edit, and manage design and construction data sets throughout the project lifecycle. Using Assemble, your entire project team will be able to access the model data, add intelligence and condition BIM data into actionable information.

SHARE

Assemble is a cloud-based solution giving all project stakeholders access to the BIM data they need, when they need it, from wherever they are working. Versioning ensures that your project team is working from the same information. Define and share specific data sets in common file formats.

Introducing Assemble

Using Assemble, project teams can access, analyze, condition, and share model-based building information to improve preconstruction and construction processes including design reviews, takeoffs, estimating, change management, value engineering and schedule management.

Rapid Model-Based Takeoff

Extract comprehensive visual inventories in minutes. Gain insight into every model parameter, whether custom, shared or project-based. Takeoff building systems and assemblies by the unit of measure of your choice. Add unit costs for quick insight and verification of cost or budget implications.

Visual Variance Reporting

Find model changes quickly, using Assemble’s Visual Variance tools. With each new model version run variance to graphically show model adds, deducts and quantity changes. Use variance to track changes for any numerical model property such as Cost, Area, Length or Weight.

Instant Access to BIM

Provide the entire project team with access to BIM using just a web browser. Collaborate to support real-time, data driven design, bid, and construction decisions..No Revit skills required.

Visualize Model Data

Inventories extracted with Assemble are linked to the model viewer, providing a visual validation of the data.  Accurately quantify and visualize takeoffs, changes and cost implications, quickly and with ease.

Conceptual Estimating

Based on your unit cost database, use Conceptual Estimating to support early budgeting while the project is still in the design phase. Combined with variance reporting, your conceptual estimate can track project trends as quickly as you can publish out a new model version.

Organize Inventory by Color

Whether you use color to manage work breakdown structures, estimates or schedules, Assemble allows you to add color to the model to communicate the information to the team members that need it.

Level of Development Tracking

Use LOD Tracking to clearly understand model progression during the design process. Verify or edit LOD quickly and accurately and send back to the model using the Sync feature. Easily visualize objects based on a particular LOD.

Create Precise Data Sets

Communication and collaboration is improved and simplified when the project team is sharing the same information. Use views to organize information in the way you and your team need to see it. Create more precise data sets, use multiple parameters and use additive or subtractive rules for advanced filtering.

Sync Data Back to the Model

Sync for Autodesk Revit lets members of the project team update critical model information and add intelligence in an easy-to-use interface. Whether you are modifying type names, adding descriptive data at the instance level, such as manufacturer names or comments for team members, sync the information back to the Revit model to reduce redundancy and build out a robust model.

Export/Import to Excel

Export custom data sets to Microsoft Excel for fast, customizable reporting and analysis. Excel Import facilitates easy uploads of data to Assemble, and in combination with Sync, Excel Import will streamline your ability to add and modify large amounts of model information with improved efficiency and accuracy.

Export to Navisworks Search Sets

Assemble integrates with Autodesk Navisworks to bring a visual dimension to the tabular data in the model inventory. Any custom data set can be exported to a Navisworks search set to view an easily identifiable graphic selection.

Secure Access on AWS GovCloud

Access and manage BIM data in a highly secure environment that meets federal government security requirements. Learn more

Start Using Assemble to Build Your Next Project

Using Assemble, project teams can access, analyze, condition, and share model-based building information to improve preconstruction and construction processes including design reviews, takeoffs, estimating, change management, value engineering and schedule management.


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