Digital Project™ MEP Systems Routing
 
Digital Project™ MEP Systems Routing allows system planners to optimize designs for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems in environmental, 3D context to avoid design conflicts.
 
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Digital Product Systems Routing is a conceptual design application that enables system planners to reserve the space needed for functional and detail layouts of HVAC, raceways, and plumbing. MEP planners can optimize their designs analyzing spatial needs and installation sequences.
 
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
  • Parametric parts catalogs for working with systems of ductwork, conduits, piping, and tubing; catalog part geometry.
  • Parametric parts linked with design tables in Microsoft Excel, enabling parts to be easily sized at the time of placement.
  • Easy-to-use interface optimized for route definition. Define systems directly in 3D or derive 3D representations from 2D drawings.
  • A fully detailed, integrated solution for design of equipment systems in environmental context.
  • Intuitive 3D layout and sizing of duct, wire, and plumbing pipe via parametric and standard catalog-based features.
  • Automated production of synchronized 2D drawings from the 3D master model.
  • Advanced collaboration analysis tools to detect interference within systems design and between systems, layout, and structures.
  • Advanced analysis tools for code requirement verification, such as ensuring minimal clearances.
  • Support of industry standard translation formats, including DWG/DXF, IGES.
 
Digital Project MEP Systems Routing
 
KEY PRODUCT BENEFITS
 
  • Detection and elimination of design and construction conflicts within a 3D virtual model.
  • Faster and more accurate design through advanced 3D design tools and parametric parts catalogs.
  • Ability to generate and track an accurate Bill of Materials.
  • Fewer errors due to automated production of synchronized 2D drawings via automatic extraction from the 3D master model.
  • Detection and elimination of design and construction conflicts early in the design cycle, when they are easier and less costly to correct.