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10/26/2020
Quantification is a core piece of functionality of Navisworks. Using a 3D model, you can create a highly accurate quantity takeoff that ties it physically to the model. This allows you to see items that have been accounted for—and those that have not—and make more accurate material estimates. If you don't have a 3D model, don't worry. With this course, you will learn how to take off a 2D sheet set as well. Expert Eric Wing shows how to set up a takeoff workbook using the built-in catalogs in Navisworks (CSI and Uniformat), use your own custom catalogs, and perform model and virtual takeoffs. Plus, learn to perform 2D takeoffs from a DWF sheet set.
Skill Level Intermediate
1h 39m
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Introduction
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Welcome34s
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1. Project Creation
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Using the Wizard4m 30s
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2. Catalogs
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Using the CSI-16 catalog4m 17s
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Using the CSI-48 catalog4m 10s
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Using the Uniformat catalog3m 47s
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Importing a custom catalog2m 37s
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3. Quantification
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Adding a resource5m 39s
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Showing and hiding takeoffs3m 33s
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Applying appearances5m 25s
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Adding viewpoints2m 44s
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4. Object Selection
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Using the Selection Tree4m 8s
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Selecting same objects2m 32s
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Updating groups2m 11s
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5. DWF Takeoff
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Usable files1m 16s
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The Sheet Browser2m 33s
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6. 2D Takeoff
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Adding polylines3m 20s
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Adding and backing out areas2m 50s
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Bucket fills4m 24s
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Conclusion
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Next steps20s
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