Introducing Information Takeoff

Introducing Information Takeoff

Use ITO to collect information from the BIM file, organize it, visualize it, and report it - instantly. This information can include spatial areas for area calculations, envelope of the building (e.g. exterior wall areas) for energy calculations, volumes, quantity takeoff and much more

Spatial Coordination

Spatial Coordination

Catch and Resolve Design Issues In Early Phases, and Collaborate with Other Design Teams for Better Quality and Higher Productivity

Automated Design Issue Severity Classification

Automated Design Issue Severity Classification

Use Solibri Model Checker for Checking and Automatically Assigning Design Issue Severity Categories to all Design Issues

Space Validation

Space Validation

Check that Spaces Meet the Surrounding Building Components and that Your Model Meets the Space Program

Compare Model Revisions

Compare Model Revisions

Use Solibri Model Checker and Information Takeout for Quantity Takeoff in all Project Phases, for Extracting Detailed Quantity Information for Purchasing and Managing Change Orders, and Differences in Contract and Actual Quantities

BIM Guide Compliance

BIM Guide Compliance

Assure Conformance with Public BIM Requirements and Company Specific Quality and Design Standards

Improve Your Property's Safety

Improve Your Property's Safety

Automate Egress Analysis for the Entire Facility and Improve Safety

Ensure Accessibility

Ensure Accessibility

Automatic Accessibility Checking of ADA, ABA, ICC/ANSI A117.1. 2003 and ISO Accessibility Standard Europe

Testimonials for Solibri Model Checker

Testimonials for Solibri Model Checker

“Solibri Model Checker is part of every professional BIM team’s tool set” - ArchiMAD, Finland

Testimonials for Solibri Model Checker

Testimonials for Solibri Model Checker

“Solibri Model Checker is a Unique Application…” - Lachmi Khemlani, Ph.D., AECbytes 2009

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Solibri Magazine 1/2010 Published. Read Interesting Case Studies of Full Scale OpenBIM Projects

Solibri Magazine 1/2010 published. Read interesting case studies of full scale OpenBIM projects.

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Solibri Magazine 1/2010

Case Ramboll: BIM is Here. Are You Ready?

BIM is here to stay. Ramboll Group, a leading 3D and BIM company invests in maintaining state-of-the art modeling competencies and incorporates BIM quality control in BIM quality assurance.

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Case Multiconsult: Model Checking Makes Difference

Multiconsult, a leading Norwegian engineering company offers consulting, design and project management services for their clients. Success in multi disciplinary projects requires careful design coordination - successful execution is about the process and management.

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Case City of Helsinki Public Works Department: Owner View: BIM Has Payback

BIM benefits the owner. BIM benefits also engineering and architectural practices. Recent experience shows that design firm which master BIM are more productive and efficient, and receive better evaluations for quality.

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Case Larkas & Laine Architects: Challenges Create Capabilities

In leading companies business process development is not provoked by external requirements but is embedded in the corporate DNA. At Larkas & Laine Architects BIM development has been the result from pursuing perfection in architectural design.

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Mining the Model. Solibri Introduces Information Takeoff (ITO) – The Latest Innovation from Solibri

ITO, the latest innovation from Solibri, allows users to collect practically any information from the BIM file, organize it, visualize it, and report it – instantly.

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Solibri Model Checker: The Leading BIM Quality Assurance and Analysis Tool Enables Superior Spatial Coordination

Information rich open BIM process offers totally new possibilities to effectively manage the design process. “Spatial Coordination” reflects new thinking of how to exploit the BIM process, Solibri Model Checker supporting new collaborative practices targeting higher quality at lower cost.

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