CS317848-L Class Presentation CS317848L Deepak Maini
CS317848-L Class Presentation CS317848L Deepak Maini
Nikko Sudirman
Sydney Studio BIM Lead , Bates Smart Australia
▪ I will Show you the Steps in Each Section First and then Let you Work on
that Section
▪ Great “Lab Buddies” Here to Help You, if needed (Thank You Guys)
Let’s Get Started
Important Rule to Remember
Fully Coordinated project does not mean clash free. It means clashes detected and
reviewed.
Level 2 Clashes
These are considered important for the construction process and must be rectified as
the second priority. Examples include Mechanical Ductwork Vs Floors, Mechanical
Ductwork Vs Fire Sprinklers, Cable Trays Vs Structure, Cable Trays Vs Ceilings, and
so on.
Level 3 Clashes
These are generally with the items that change on regular basis during the design
process. These need to be fixed only before the submission of the models. Examples
include Hydraulic Pipes Vs Electrical Equipment and Fixtures, Hydraulic Pipes Vs
Mechanical Equipment and Fixtures, and so on.
Section 1: Opening the Autodesk Navisworks
Model and Changing the Workspace (5 mins)
In this section, you will open the Building-Federated.nwd file and
then load the AU-Lab workspace. You will then orbit the model by
holding down the SHIFT Key and Wheel Mouse Button.
Section 2: Creating Search Sets (30 mins)
In this section, you will create the following search sets based on their Element Categories:
Structure (Category Contains Structural)
Mechanical Ductwork (Category Contains Duct, Negate Category = Flex Ducts, Or Category
= Mechanical Equipment)
Ceilings (Category = Ceilings)
Floors (Category = Floors)
Cable Trays (Category Contains Cable)
Walls (Category = Walls)
Plumbing (Category Contains Pipes, Element > System Classification = Sanitary, Or
Category = Plumbing Fixtures)
Section 3: Performing Clash Tests (15 mins)
In this section, you will change the workspace to Clash Detection and perform
the following Level 1 and Level 2 clash tests: