Click Fly (or press F on your keyboard) to navigate the model from the camera view at varying velocities.

Note: The velocity of the camera movement will increase or decrease depending on how far you move the cursor on your mouse.

You can search for a specific object name to automatically apply it as a filter to see all results for the object in the model. All objects beneath the filtered object are automatically included, but you can choose to hide or show objects as necessary.


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The Models tool allows users to easily view and reference 3D models on the web or while using a mobile device on the field. This helps ensure that everyone has access to the current version of a model, reducing installation errors and increasing productivity.

You can now create an issue directly from the Issues side panel in the model viewer on Procore's web application without needing to navigate to the Coordination Issues tool. See Create a Coordination Issue in the Model Viewer. This allows you to quickly create issues in the context of the model.

A sectioning feature has been added to the model viewer in Procore's web application. See Use the Section Tool on a Model. The Section Box tool allows you to visualize and analyze the internal structure of a building (such as the placement of pipes, ducts, and electrical systems). This helps to identify potential clashes or conflicts between different systems before construction begins.

You can now search for a specific object name to automatically apply it as a filter to see all results for the object in the model. See View a Model. All objects beneath the filtered object are automatically included, but you can choose to hide or show objects as necessary.

We are thrilled to announce the newest product on our platform, Procore Building Information Modeling (BIM). I come from a long background working with construction teams to coordinate the usage of BIM on the jobsite. My passion lies in eliminating surprises and reducing rework, which have strong correlations with safety incidents. Now we can empower field teams with a performant 3D viewer on their iOS devices, giving them a more proactive approach to construction and another level of understanding to the task at hand.

Procore BIM effectively bridges the gap between VDC teams and field teams through intuitive design and functionality, making BIM accessible to everyone in construction. Our product team, consisting of engineers and user experience experts, worked side-by-side with construction professionals in the field to make sure we were solving for their needs. We simplified the 3D model use case by making it easy to access anywhere, so that Procore users can make accurate and informed decisions. Through Procore BIM, construction teams can publish their coordinated 3D models directly to the Procore iOS app and view them anywhere. Procore BIM finally puts 3D models in the hands of the people in the field installing, validating, and tracking the work.

We want to add value for our users, which is why we invested in the build out of our BIM product. With the unlimited user model, the industry can effectively leverage the Procore platform by incorporating and informing all project participants throughout the entirety of the project. By having the models on a common data environment, teams have the ability to use the model information to enhance the coordination process during design, mitigate risk during construction, track labor and materials, and optimize billing and pay applications.

Connected preconstruction unifies key preconstruction processes, such as BIM, Coordination, Estimating, Bidding and more, on one centralized platform. This will help facilitate collaboration, streamline and automate processes, centralize access to data, and improve project outcomes....

The Procore Documents plugin for Autodesk allows you to interact with project files in Navisworks, Revit and AutoCAD applications. This integration helps empower team members to keep project files up to date and reduce the risk of rework.

If you have made changes to a file in Navisworks, you can save it in the plugin so that the file is updated in the project's Documents tool.

 Note: This option is currently only available for federated NWF (.nwf) files.

The File Info window shows important information for files that you have opened in your project. If someone uploads a new version of the file, you will see a notification and be able to update to the latest version of the file.

Currently, Procore does not support saving a *.nwf file when you have a combination of models opened from Procore Documents and your local machine. It will ask you to save all the local files in the Procore cloud and then reload the model from Procore Documents.

StructionSite has become the first technology provider to fully integrate with Procore BIM. Procore BIM enables teams to improve project predictability by taking 3D models out of the office and putting them in the hands of the people installing and validating work in the field.

This new integration allows users to perform a side-by-side comparison of a model to VideoWalks or 360 photos from StructionSite, and is a powerful complement to our existing Navisworks plugin. This helps teams verify that work is going according to plan as they compare reality to their 3D design models natively within the StructionSite app.

Information is pulled directly from Procore as soon as the latest models are updated, so installations are always compared to the most up-to-date versions. Additionally, users can share side-by-side comparisons to generate an RFI or provide information to stakeholders when there is a discrepancy, as well as utilize the prebuilt tools in Procore BIM to measure and navigate the model.

CARPINTERIA, Calif., Aug. 14, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Procore Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of construction management software, today announced Procore BIM, the newest product on its platform which unlocks the potential of Building Information Modeling (BIM) by providing field teams with performant access to 3D models on their iOS devices.

Virtual design and construction (VDC) teams spend hours working with their design, operations, and trade partners to coordinate system installation information (3D models) during design in an effort to improve project predictability in the field. This process can cost millions of dollars, but unfortunately today, 3D models are rarely used on mobile devices in the field due to model complexity, processing requirements, and file format. Instead, the models largely exist on a public jobsite computer or on a project engineer's laptop.

Procore BIM effectively bridges the gap between VDC teams and field teams through intuitive design and functionality that makes BIM accessible to everyone in construction. Now teams can publish their coordinated 3D models directly to the Procore iOS app, and view them from any Apple device. Procore BIM finally puts 3D models in the hands of the people in the field installing, validating, and tracking the work.

"We invest more than $2 million on coordinating a project, but there was no way to effectively deliver the model to the field, until now with Procore BIM," said Howard Simble, SR MEP Superintendent, Robins & Morton. "If you have 2D drawings you usually find problems when you're trying to install the equipment, and that's a little too late to find a problem. Procore BIM gives us a tool that we have never had before, and it's extremely user friendly to a point where everyone picks it up almost immediately."

"3D models provide a central location for critical project information, and with many large construction projects utilizing BIM, we want to ensure that everyone involved in the project has access to the information," said Tooey Courtemanche, Founder and CEO, Procore. "When 3D models are in the hands of the people actually installing and validating the work, the value derived from virtual design and construction to mitigate risk, reduce waste, and increase productivity is finally attainable."

Procore's open platform and unlimited user model unlocks the power of 3D models beyond installation validation, enabling models to be leveraged throughout the entire project lifecycle. By having the models on a common data environment, teams have the ability to use the model information to enhance the coordination process during design, mitigate risk during construction, track labor and materials, and optimize billing and pay applications.

Getting BIM models to the field on mobile platforms has hit some speed bumps in the past, but a new BIM viewer from Procore is the latest attempt to put full 3D building models in the hands of site workers.

Working with complex BIM files, engineers and architects develop a coherent, information-dense digital version of the structures they plan to build. But getting the information in that model to the workers on the site is a challenge.

Some sites might have a laptop in a gang box every few floors so supervisors can double-check plans, or mobile apps that display 2D plans taken off of 3D models. But specialty contractors might later discover problems on site that were not taken into account, and communications breakdowns are common when one side is looking at the BIM and another at 2D plans on site.

Rather than try to pack in a full BIM environment with all the features of desktop software, McCool says the Procore team went for a stripped-down viewer that users can pull out and check with a few taps.

In order to use the viewer, 2D drawings are mapped to the model floor-by-floor, with gridlines and scaling set by the user. This allows for the mobile app to quickly transition from 2D to the BIM model, with virtual walkthroughs using simple navigation controls.

Jeff Rubenstone is Deputy Editor for News and Technology at the Engineering News-Record. As news director of ENR he oversees the publication's news coverage, and also covers emerging technologies and innovations in the construction space. With well over a decade of experience reporting on the industry, Jeff has a broad background in engineering and construction journalism. He is based in New York City. 152ee80cbc

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