Why you should use Navisworks

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by Garry Stockton

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Navisworks is powerful software that can help professionals in the construction industry improve their collaboration and data management. Tools that let designers from all disciplines, stakeholders and clients review the quality of the project and fix any mistakes, without hassle, before entering the construction phase.

This Autodesk software can review, annotate, animate and render a model to improve the quality of the delivered projects, and has become a primary tool for BIM professionals in the AEC and Plant industry.

The Biggest Industry Challenge?

As we know, one of the biggest issues that affect construction projects is the time spent doing reworks; £2Bn according to ‘Letsbuild’. In fact, according to a study done in 2019, “more than 30% of construction works are related to rework”.  The main reason why reworks happen is that there aren’t any measures taken to avoid them at the start.

So, how can Navisworks help you? When correct coordination is lacking, things tend to get mixed up. Collaborators not knowing about specific changes, clients and stakeholders not being aware of the project status, MEP engineers not knowing if there are any changes to the original model, etc. - things that can be easily solved by improving communication between parties. Given this, it is crucial that we implement strategies that take on these issues before they happen.

Some of them could be:

  • Improving communication with stakeholders and clients.
  • Having review sessions with discipline managers to check for any discrepancies between models and versions
  • Democratising access to the information of the project.
  • Implementing BIM.

And guess what? Navisworks does all of the above. It allows teams to improve coordination, revision and simulation within the same interface as it allows cross-platform collaboration, improving the times needed to check any project with clear precision.

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There are 3 different versions with a different set of features; from its most basic version (Navisworks Freedom) to the complete version (Navisworks Manage).

Here is a comprehensive list of things that you can do with this tool:

  • Navigate within the model in first-person view.
  • Publish a file with all the disciplines integrated.
  • Render views with native and online engines.
  • Take off quantities of materials, building areas and components of different categories.
  • Integrate the 4th and 5th dimensions, by including time frames and costs of the different tasks to later sync this data into other software like Alto Qi, or Microsoft Project to create a Gantt chart.
  • Animate and preview how the construction will evolve.
  • Detect clashes between elements and disciplines.
  • Measure, filter and annotate, so that anyone can check for any discrepancies and notify others to correct them.
  • Collaborate with people in real-time, open multiple file formats, append local models, and give access to the team.

The main difference with other 3D tools like Revit is that there are no commands that can modify or create new elements because this software is focused on what happens after modelling. You can load and coordinate models from different disciplines and corroborate if what’s being modelled by the different teams coincide or if there are modifications to be made, which makes it perfect for construction companies to incorporate into their BIM workflow.

At Cadline we run a 1-day course which will help you start and utilise your Navisworks tools.

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