Navisworks Counterpart in ARchicad
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2017-01-31 06:59 AM
i want to know if we have a counterpart of naviswork in archicad?
just not the entire interface, just the scheduling part where we monitor the progress of the building. same with the image below (please refer to this link if the image below is not working https://goo.gl/6QqlGW)
if possible, theres no 3rd party software involved. add on is okay but not another software.

best regards,
Jasfer from Ph
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2017-01-31 01:48 PM
AC27 US/INT -> AC08
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2017-01-31 02:20 PM
I think the link provided by Eduardo shows what it can do.
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2017-01-31 03:16 PM
also, thanks for the suggestion eduardo but if possible is there a way we can extract time schedule also? the progress of the building design construction ?

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2017-07-26 04:42 AM
http://www.vicosoftware.com/products/Vico-Office
I don't know what they call it now or who is marketing it. It should have been part of ArchiCAD!
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2017-08-10 09:19 AM
Out-of-the-box, it is trickery with layers, views, renovation status...
For main "phasing" this is feasible.
For full-on construction planning, it is not.
As a remark: my company developed something for SketchUp (4D virtual builder) which is a simple way to do this, but based on SketchUp. We envisage on the long term to extend to Revit en ARCHICAD too. But not tomorrow...
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