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Create fabrication-ready models Your content libraries used in CADmep, ESTmep, and CAMduct may also be used in Revit to support a multi-discipline workflow. Available stand-alone or in the Architecture, Engineering & Construction Collection. |
Shared data for better project outcomes Connect MEP workflows with shared libraries of manufacturer-specific content and project data. Break down team silos and reduce project risk by carrying data used for estimating and detailing through to CAM for manufacturing with no translation. |
Comprehensive toolset Mechanical contractors can use a shared set of tools for content creation, optimizing CAD and BIM data. |
Shared content libraries, databases Use a common library of data in ESTmep, CADmep, and CAMduct for a streamlined workflow with minimal data loss. |
Transparent reporting Use reports to generate tabular output of project details, providing a transparent view into project data at all stages. |
Generate bids from Revit Import models for cost estimation. |
Accelerate underlay trace takeoff Create more competitive bids quicker with design line. |
Adjustable cost estimates Manipulate databases for quick cost iterations. |
Value engineering option tools Show clients multiple service pricing options. |
Color-coded cost tool Visualize job cost and cost analysis by color. |
Detailed cost reporting Get accurate information about model items quickly and easily, and export data for cost analysis. |
Collaboration and coordination Collaborate with others using the unique cross-discipline, multi-user environment of Revit. |
Design to fabrication Convert your model with Revit LOD 300 design elements to a detailed model with LOD 400 MEP fabrication parts. |
Revit to estimation/fabrication Use the Revit fabrication detail model with ESTmep and CAMduct for better connected workflows downstream. |
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