4D BIM for linear projects using Tilos 11 & Navisworks

How to work with time-distance diagram in Tilos

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4D BIM for linear projects using Tilos 11 & Navisworks

What You Will Learn!

  • How to use Trimble Tilos software for scheduling linear projects
  • How to reach the 4th dimension of BIM (4D BIM) starting from a 3D BIM model
  • How to link a time schedule to a 3D model
  • How to work with two variables scheduling: time and space

Description

Course aimed at engineers who work as Planning Engineers or Project Contols Managers who are passionate about BIM for infrastructures. In this course you will discover how to plan the construction of a bridge and a tunnel with the Trimble Tilos software, the most famous time-space scheduling tool that allows you to analyze not only the construction times of a work, but also its location in the space. Indeed, Tilos scheduling and planning software provides a simplified, visual look at your construction project through a powerful linear scheduling view. Always know the status of your construction project in order to stay on time and check how your planning and schedule are working together using comprehensive linear software, project management and linear scheduling methods. This advanced technology software for linear infrastructure projects combines time and distance into one graphical view, giving you more power to keep your projects on schedule and keep everyone on track. Without the space dimension it is difficult to plan the construction of a linear work efficiently, especially when you operate on several fronts of the work at the same time. You will also see how to make different software interactions with Tilos, including Autodesk Revit and Autodesk Navisworks, which allow you to model your structures in a 3D environment, to export the quantities (QTO) and then to integrate them with the 4D BIM (virtual construction sequencing).

Who Should Attend!

  • Curious and passionate about planning and project control techniques

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Tags

  • Navisworks

Subscribers

87

Lectures

20

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