This AGACAD webinar covers modeling & documenting light-gauge steel frames in Autodesk Revit. See how to:
• Save time modeling metal floor/wall frames and roof rafter/truss systems
• Document metal structure projects faster (sorting/numbering frame elements, assemblies and shop drawing generation)
• Automatically handle framing elements, add holes, cleats or anchors, and update elements according to project changes
• Quickly create CNC files for producing and labeling framing elements, and export frame data to CNC machines
• Increase productivity while working with typical steel elements for floor, wall, and roof framing systems
AGACAD software seen:
◘ Metal Framing Floor+ https://goo.gl/7LzH4K
◘ Metal Framing Wall+ https://goo.gl/K6DGnY
◘ Metal Framing Rafter+ https://goo.gl/wqFyE9
◘ Metal Framing Truss+ https://goo.gl/VLWBZj
Originally recorded: November 20, 2014
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AGACAD’s BIM solutions for metal framing enable generation of metal walls, quicker framing of roofs and floors, automatic preparation of drawings, and export of all required data to CNC machines.
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