What is Autodesk Forge and why is it important for Facility Management

What is Autodesk Forge and why is it important for Facility Management

What is Forge?

Forge is Autodesk’s cloud development platform that can be used to build innovative, cloud-powered applications. Veteran AutoCAD users remember the third-party add-on applications that used Autodesk program interfaces (APIs) to boost AutoCAD functionality by creating new features. Based on the same concept, Forge is a cloud-based development platform with numerous application program interfaces (APIs) and software development kits (SDKs) that allow for a wide variety of applications to be created, from viewing 3D models to transforming 2D images into 3D models, helping you connect workflows and enabling data to flow easily across projects and industries.

Check out the video to see what kinds of solutions can be build using the Forge platform, and some examples of how companies are using Forge to streamline and innovate how they work.

 

 

What Can You Do with Forge?

  • Improve existing software or build new custom solutions using industry standard web technologies
  • Accelerate your existing online workflows or create new solutions
  • Helps streamline the complexities of manufacturing, engineering, and construction industries by connecting players, components, and processes
  • Centralize your data and connect it to all points of the industry supply chain, empowering you to transform the manufacturing process
  • Create digital experiences that access any kind of design and engineering data—virtually anywhere, any time
  • Scale as your customers’ needs change or as you innovate

 

Example:  How Resolve uses Forge in BIM Collaboration

Resolve decided to try Forge APIs to make BIM 360 part of its immersive meeting workflows. The BIM 360 API did exactly what Resolve wanted, which was to seamlessly connect its solution to design models stored and shared in the cloud through BIM 360. As the Resolve team dug deeper, they realized that the BIM 360 API would help them quickly add features they’d planned to develop in-house, including integrated issue management and design option support.

The founders of Resolve had a vision: use virtual reality (VR) technology and BIM (Building Information Modeling) to enable immersive design and construction coordination meetings. The idea was to let project teams “gather” in 3D design models to spot issues and collaborate to enhance designs before—or even during—construction. Where others were using VR for client presentations, Resolve created collaborative 3D environments. Many leading design and construction firms have adopted Resolve technology. They find that they can bring all project stakeholders together to work through issues. Plus, it’s easier to identify visual clashes that interference detection tools have difficulty spotting. Users like that Resolve works with sophisticated VR computing systems and standalone viewers, making it easy for any project stakeholder to join a meeting with a minimal equipment investment.

 

Forge highlights include the following:

  • Saving as much as 6 months of development time for issue management and design option support
  • Helping customers launch immersive meetings instantly using the most up-to-date model
  • Speeding the process of addressing visual clashes by making VR coordination part of BIM 360 workflows

 

Forge Integration in Archibus

Building managers responsible for asset reliability and maintenance need access to all asset details that were established in BIM during design and construction. They need to be able to pull up that information online, in one place.

Recent updates with Archibus have been focusing on integration with Autodesk Forge. This will enable you to:

  • Visualize system connections
  • Plan maintenance
  • Build digital twin integrations

 

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What’s New in Archibus V.2022.01

What’s New in Archibus V.2022.01

Click to download the release notes and review the revision history to learn about the new updates, Web Central enhancements, and Workplace features in the latest release, as well as these exciting integrations:

  • Autodesk Forge Building Console
  • BMS Integration Charts and KPIs
Webinar: How Integrated Autodesk & Archibus Technology is Connecting AEC & Building Operations

Webinar: How Integrated Autodesk & Archibus Technology is Connecting AEC & Building Operations

 

Webinar held on February 7, 2022 at 11 am ET

Enabling greater integration between BIM workflows and asset management capabilities.

In today’s environment, the role of building owners and operators is changing. On one hand, they’re striving to combat climate change through improved building efficiencies. On another hand, they’re keeping up with creating flexible, resilient workplaces as working conditions undergo change.

To meet these challenges and enable digital transformation in their building operations, building owners and operators need access to comprehensive tools and data that give them full visibility and insights.

Join us for a discussion about how to fully bring BIM into building operations to support the strategic planning and management of physical resources during operations.

In this webinar, we’ll discuss:

  • The benefits of extended capabilities across the building lifecycle
  • How BIM data adds value on top of workplace and asset solutions
  • How Autodesk and iOFFICE + SpaceIQ are making these capabilities a reality

Register to attend. Even if you can’t make the live broadcast, you can register to receive an on-demand recording after the show.

 

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Best Practices For Using BIM in IWMS

Best Practices For Using BIM in IWMS

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a collaborative project management process that is used to manage the design, construction, and process of real estate, infrastructure, and facilities assets. At its core is the inclusion of all (as
many as possible) of the project’s stakeholders, including facility professionals.

More specifically, from a lifecycle management perspective, the process allows for a facilities and operation viewpoint to be considered throughout the building design and construction periods. The process also provides an opportunity to transfer
quality data – through the model’s database – that is generated at different building lifecycle phases to an integrated workplace management system (IWMS). In turn, the IWMS enables facilities professionals to hit the ground running once the
building is commissioned and occupied.

But what information is needed to ensure a seamless transition from the design-build phase to operations?

The following guide provides a BIM Execution Plan to define the BIM-related workflows and responsibilities for each project; a Level of Development (LOD) reference standard to provide clarity throughout the construction process; and answers many of the questions you may have when considering deploying and IWMS with BIM.

Download the guide, Best Practices for Using BIM in an IWMS, to explore best practices in data gathering and implementation.

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Efficiently Maintain Facilities and Assets with Archibus OnSite – LIVE Webinar on Nov 11

Efficiently Maintain Facilities and Assets with Archibus OnSite – LIVE Webinar on Nov 11

Webinar held on November 11, 2021 at 11 am ET

Archibus OnSite is a cloud-based SaaS CMMS that provides preventive and reactive maintenance, asset and compliance management.
Join us to learn how Archibus’ solution takes a holistic approach to facilities management, connecting asset, compliance, and maintenance management with an intuitive mobile app for managing work, and floor plans and maps for locating and planning work.
Can’t make it? Don’t worry, a recording will be sent out to everyone who registers.

 

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Lifecycle Management with BIM: Things to Consider When Deploying an IWMS

Lifecycle Management with BIM: Things to Consider When Deploying an IWMS

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From a lifecycle management perspective, including facility professionals in the project management process allows for a facilities and operation perspective to be presented and considered throughout the building design and construction periods.

The process also presents an opportunity, through the model’s database, to transfer quality data that is generated at different building lifecycle phases to an integrated workplace management system (IWMS), which enables facilities professionals to hit the ground running once the building is commissioned and occupied.

But what information is needed to ensure a seamless transition from the design-build phase to operations?  Download the guide “Best Practices for Using BIM in an IWMS” to explore best practices in data gathering and implementation.

Call Robotech’s expert team at 201-792-6300 to learn more about the BIM to IWMS process and schedule a demo.

  • Robotech is an Autodesk Gold Value Added Reseller (VAR) and Authorized Training Center (ATC) for million years.
  • Robotech is an Archibus Gold Partner and consultant since 1988

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