In a nutshell
You will be supported in the implementation of BIM project specifications AIA (client information requirements) and BAP (BIM execution plan) in Autodesk© Revit©.
For this purpose, a policy file and a shared parameter file are configured. The policy file maps the requirements per component and their properties. In this example you can see the processing of a door in Autodesk© Revit©.
Functions
The AIA.Editor consists of the following commands
- The AIA.Editor as a dockable palette. This allows you to edit the properties of one or more selected elements in the Revit© model.
- The settings are used to assign the policy file, the shared parameter file and an optional parameter for classification.
- The Classifier helps you to classify your model contents according to the policy used.
Implement AIA's quickly in Revit©
Planners and modelers in BIM projects know the challenge: The client specifies information requirements that have to be implemented in BIM models.
With AIA.Editor you can easily maintain parameter values in a high number of model elements. You save time and costs, besides the security of not introducing wrong information into the model.
Why should you use the AIA.Editor?
Use the AIA.Editor to ensure reliable and error-free model transfer and its information to the building owner.
To define the parameter values safely for requirements and quality management, different vendors offer systems to describe components and their characteristics. These include, BIMQ from AEC3 GmbH, bSDD guidelines, IDS checking rules (e.g. from plannerly!) and not to forget the contents of the new federal BIM portal! Alternatively, you can of course implement your own office standards (e.g. an Excel list with parameters).
Our interface helps to use these guidelines directly in Revit©. With our Revit© plugin the guidelines can be integrated, revised and information requirements can be integrated into the model so that specific characteristics and their values can be filled in Revit©.
The user is supported to the maximum in filling the parameter values correctly. For the subsequent systems in the BIM process, it is very much a difference whether the parameter is called fire resistance class or fire resistance class and the value EI90 or EI-90.
Guideline.editor
A highlight feature within AIA.Editor is the collaboration with our Guideline.Editor. This allows the planner to create guidelines from scratch or adapt them to their own needs.
In addition, the various guidelines and specifications from these providers can be imported and used directly in Autodesk© Revit©:
- BIMQ of AEC3 GmbH
- BIM-Deutschland, the BIM portal of the federal government
- buildingSMART Data Dictionary. This opens us the use of all standards published on the bSDD!
- buildingsSMART IDS (Information delivery Specifications). Through IDS we can connect the BIM platform plannerly and integrate it into Revit©.
During the import, all required information is taken over from the specifications. In addition, the appropriate shared parameter file for the required conversion in Autodesk© Revit© is automatically generated.