by Adam Korbuly | Nov 26, 2023 | UsesQ&A
We recommend only storing and handling data inside OrthoGraph’s BIM, that is required in the operational workflows, typically to support the on-site work. OrthoGraph’s Operational BIM can easily be customized by the end-user to be able to store any information...
by Adam Korbuly | Nov 26, 2023 | UsesQ&A
Yes it is. As a service provided by one of our partners or directly provided by our team. OrthoGraph Enterprise is a global solution. It is implemented directly on-site by our experts and partners. As of today we have implemented projects within the EU and USA, and we...
by Adam Korbuly | Nov 26, 2023 | UsesQ&A
Faster than you would think. Days, maximum weeks even for a large building. Days, maybe some weeks depending on how difficult and how large the building is. Typically the key factor of slowing down an OrthoGraph survey is the access availability to locations. Once the...
by Adam Korbuly | Nov 26, 2023 | UsesQ&A
If it’s an IFC file, then yes, as a service. If it’s only a DWG or DXF, maybe only blueprints, then still something could be reused. Is it worth it? Not really. See why… Existing IFC models can be imported (see the FAQ of Can’t you just import data...
by Adam Korbuly | Nov 26, 2023 | UsesQ&A
Once there is something already standing, then the earlier the better. During construction or already in use even for a long time, the answer is the same. Check out this detailed presentation also explaining the benefits of Operational BIM. Slide 13 provides the exact...
by Adam Korbuly | Aug 5, 2023 | UsesQ&A
Operational BIM is about graphical data and inventory to supply for CAFM, CMMS, IWMS, BMS and all other abbreviations. OrthoGraph is not a CAFM or CMMS system, but probably the most comprehensive data provider of such systems. Operational BIM brings in real-life...
Recent Comments