Description
This class will cover the importance of having an organized hierarchy of MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) objects ready to be integrated with an asset management application, along with all the necessary attributes that should be included when a project reaches the procurement phase. We will step through the process of organizing the building asset into 4 major MEP disciplines (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Special Equipment), and how it is structured into different categories, types, groups, and codes, along with addressing the importance of defining systems and services. This session features Revit MEP and BIM 360 Field. AIA Approved
Key Learnings
- Learn how to minimize the level of effort required to organize MEP objects so then can be used within an asset management application
- Get a list of attributes that can be assigned to MEP objects aligned with the workflows and routines needed for maintenance and operations
- Learn how to define a code to identify different groups of assets based on their functions so attributes get assigned properly
- Get to know some asset management applications that interact with Revit in a bidirectional way