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2016-03-27 07:41 PM
2016-05-05 08:45 PM
2016-06-15 01:13 AM
jocontreras wrote:Bimrecipe is marketing a simple interface change to ARCHICAD's own specification system that has been built into every ARCHICAD for decades (unfortunately, last updated in ARCHICAD 9, circa 2004).
Maybe this will help you... Im looking for the same thing...
http://bimrecipe.com/specification/
2016-06-18 12:22 PM
tekton23 wrote:ARCHICAD is, after all, a BIM aplication, so it does allow you to produce a fully coordinated BIM model. This means that you can easily get it to calculate quantities and all the related info you need if you approach it right.
Hi,What is considered best practice now and is there a way to coordinate this with the information produced by Archicad?
I'd be interested to hear what you have found the best process to be?
2017-10-18 03:59 PM
2017-10-18 06:08 PM
2017-11-15 11:55 PM
Anton wrote:In our office we have ALL Archicad element listed with his own parametric and customized properties scripts, every kind of slab, wall, objetc, door... everyone give us all his componentes, we do NO materials measurement at all.jocontreras wrote:Truth to be told, ARCHICAD has absolutely breathtaking built-in specification system that nobody ever uses in full. It is build upon multiple customizable databases, connection property objects and resulting List schedules. Every version of ARCHICAD comes out accompanied by a totally incomprehensible "ArchiCAD Calculation Guide" that is located in "Documentation" folder of every installation. This document tries, but fails to explain this long-forgotten, but extremely powerful feature.
Maybe this will help you... Im looking for the same thing...
http://bimrecipe.com/specification/
2017-12-31 03:52 PM
2018-01-01 05:36 PM
2018-01-01 05:59 PM
godi wrote:Yes but you lose the continuity of the estimate document.
and I have defined two schedules for stairs and rails.