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© 2012 Autodesk Building the Death Star: The Autodesk® Way! Lee Mullin Premium Support Specialist

© 2012 Autodesk LOTS OF STAR WARS SURPRISES ON THE DAY!! Register for CR2165-PCR2165-P

© 2012 Autodesk About Me – Lee Mullin  Autodesk support for over 7 years

© 2012 Autodesk About Me – Lee Mullin  Autodesk support for over 7 years  Beyond Design blogger

© 2012 Autodesk About Me – Lee Mullin  Autodesk support for over 7 years  Autodesk blogger  Live in Sheffield, UK

© 2012 Autodesk About Me – Lee Mullin  Autodesk support for over 7 years  Autodesk blogger  Live in Sheffield, UK  Hobbies  Walking

© 2012 Autodesk About Me – Lee Mullin  Autodesk support for over 7 years  Autodesk blogger  Live in Sheffield, UK  Hobbies  Walking  Watching sports

© 2012 Autodesk About Me – Lee Mullin  Autodesk support for over 7 years  Autodesk blogger  Live in Sheffield, UK  Hobbies  Walking  Watching sports  Live music

© 2012 Autodesk Learning Objectives At the end of this class, you will be able to:  Using Revit Construction Parts to build an accurate schedule  Contingency plan using Navisworks and Microsoft Project  Create Time Based Clashes for temporary works  Link Animations to Timeliner for powerful presentations

© 2012 Autodesk The Project  Inspired by Dodds and Ends blog  /blog/2009/08/the-deathstar-and- navisworks.html /blog/2009/08/the-deathstar-and- navisworks.html

© 2012 Autodesk The Project  Death Star the original BIM model  We all know what happened  Didn’t have to be like that  Suitable construction planning

© 2012 Autodesk Using Revit Construction Parts to build an accurate schedule

© 2012 Autodesk Using Revit Construction Parts to build an accurate schedule Why?  The Mustafar steel works plant doesn’t produce 10km girders  Never mind the problems transporting them on Star Destroyers  Different suppliers for wall panels  Taking advantage of smaller ships  More realistic scheduling

© 2012 Autodesk Using Revit Construction Parts to build an accurate schedule How?  Export Navisworks file from Revit and create NWF  Create a basic schedule  Create Construction Parts  Create Search Sets to find items on each level  Create Timeliner Schedule based on Construction Parts

© 2012 Autodesk Contingency plan using Navisworks and Microsoft Project

© 2012 Autodesk Contingency plan using Navisworks and Microsoft Project Why?  Problems with cowboy builders  Killed half the workforce  Suppliers aren’t always reliable  Unreliable deliveries  Quickly build a schedule from the real model

© 2012 Autodesk Contingency plan using Navisworks and Microsoft Project  Create Revit model  AutoAdd Tasks  Export Microsoft Project XML  Add start end dates and dependencies  Add link to MPP  Use rules to link to levels  Rebuild Task Hierarchy

© 2012 Autodesk Create Time Based Clashes for temporary works

© 2012 Autodesk Create Time Based Clashes for temporary works  Why?  Coordination is great, but these aren’t the clashes we’re looking for  Site planning  Decide on No-go areas  Plant Machine selection

© 2012 Autodesk Create Time Based Clashes for temporary works  Use Revit to create conceptual masses  Use Inventor to create temporary works or zones  Or machinery  Create an animation linked to machinery

© 2012 Autodesk Create Time Based Clashes for temporary works  Create a path for the vehicle in Animator  Clash detect path against surrounding building  Create Task Types in Timeliner  Create Tasks and attach selections  Create a time based clash

© 2012 Autodesk Create Time Based Clashes for temporary works  Why link to Timeliner?  Add complicated scenarios, ship leaving, new one arriving  Provides dates and times of problem

© 2012 Autodesk Link Animations to Timeliner for powerful presentations

© 2012 Autodesk Link Animations to Timeliner for powerful presentations Why?  At bid stage to win the project  Client doesn’t need details, just an overview  Can concentrate on detailed areas

© 2012 Autodesk Link Animations to Timeliner for powerful presentations How?  How long do you want your Timeline to be?  Showing the full schedule? Or just a portion?  Create a start keyframe and end keyframe  Select key works to focus on  Where are they in the schedule  Add keyframes to smooth the animation  Link to animation

© 2012 Autodesk Link Animations to Timeliner for powerful presentations  How long will it take?  Render a single image of the most complex part  Multiply by FPS (frames per second)  Multiply by number of seconds  Reduce frames  Reduce complexity (materials, shadows, reflectance)  Export to images and then process to video  Split into smaller parts

© 2012 Autodesk Other ways to improve project  Do a simple design review  Password on a published NWD  Use BIM 360 Glue Mobile app on site to view the model  Clash detection between multiple contractor  Everyone checks their work  Use the models in FM

© 2012 Autodesk Could it happen?  140km in diameter  1.08x10 15 tonnes of steel  833,315 years to produce enough steel (at 2012 Earth rates)  Steel alone $852,000,000,000,000,000.  Roughly 13,000 times the world's GDP  death-star/ Lehigh University in Pennsylvania death-star/

© 2012 Autodesk Thank you  Darth Vader model used for the avatar - 3d.com/free_3d_models/dnm/model_disp.php?uid=814http://artist- 3d.com/free_3d_models/dnm/model_disp.php?uid=814  George Lucas and Twentieth Century Fox for lots of lovely screen grabs  John Williams for his fantastic soundtracks  You guys and gals!  Everyone who helped build bits, advise and promote this session

© 2012 Autodesk Me! Personal Twitter Work Twitter LinkedIn - blogs.autodesk.com/beyonddesign

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