Assemble’s new Properties Manager with enhanced Sync capabilities to Revit unlocks the information in your model and enables you to add, modify or share that intelligence with greater ease and efficiency. Does your team spend too much time simply managing large Revit models? Do you want to share information, but not share your model? Does your team add information to models only to lose the intelligence when the model is updated? Do you need a faster, more accurate way of adding intelligence to your models?
With Assemble you can build a higher quality product, with more accurate information, that you can share regularly, for a single source of data on your project. Team members don’t even have to know Revit to contribute to building a better model. Simply Publish your model to Assemble each week and share a link with anyone that needs the information. If you need a consultant to add the door hardware information, they can add it in Assemble. If someone wants to know what was changed in the model from last week, send them a link so they can review it in Assemble. Do you want someone to fill in custom parameters so your BIM modelers don’t waste time? Let them do it in Assemble. You can Sync it back to the model after you have reviewed the work.
Here is how it works:
1. Create unique parameters for your model in Revit using Shared Parameters, Project Parameters or Custom Parameters.
2. Publish your model to Assemble.
3. Use the check boxes in the tabular view to multi-select items that you would like to enter the same value to. Add metadata to your unique parameters and Save.
4. Sync the data back to the Revit model.
It is as easy as that. Unlocking your model from the modeling software gives you the opportunity to allocate resources more efficiently, share your information without sharing the model and at the same time, increase your accuracy and speed in delivering the product. Assemble makes it easier, more efficient and more accurate to share information and and build out the data needed to create a high quality model. Would you like to give it a try? Contact us and we will show you how.
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