Revit Baltimore User Group

Tuesday, March 10, 2020
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 
Citron Baltimore, 2605 Quarry Lake Drive, Baltimore, MD 21209


Hear from Revit users as they share their ideas, methods, and best practices in order to further the Building Information Modeling (BIM) benefits for the local design community.

Food will be served. Attendees will receive 2 AIA CEUs for attending.

Agenda:  

6:00pm - 6:20pm Networking - Food and drink served

6:20pm - 6:30pm Introductions
Presented by Andrew Watkins, Design Collective

6:30pm - 7:00pm Revit Family Creation: Top 10 Tips & Tricks
Presented by Noah Harburger, Ayers Saint Gross

Whether you are a beginner or an advanced user, these tips and tricks will help you make better Revit Families.

7:00pm - 7:45pm Authoring and controlling your Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA) content using KitConnect
Presented by Steve DeWitt, Project Frog

Project Frog is a company that has been focusing on offsite fabrication for 15 years and has developed a wide range of tools to support these workflows. In partnership with Autodesk, they have built software using Forge to develop a tool called KitConnect. KitConnect facilitates the authoring and management of prefabricated systems and/or repeated content throughout a designs’ lifecycle. Through a data-centric approach, this presentation explores how KitConnect eliminates the traditional file/folder structure by storing cloud-based data recipes using Forge and BIM 360. An overview of the tool will expose how KitConnect manages parts (families), system types (system families), KitConnect assemblies, KitConnect Modules and rules. Steve will highlight some of the benefits companies receive by using KitConnect and expose some new workflows and process in support of DfMA and Prefabrication.

7:45pm - 8:00pm Q & A





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