ENGworks Global Transition Announcement

ENGworks Global Transition Announcement With over 30 years in the industry, ENGworks has been characterized as adaptable to different circumstances, and this past year has presented us with new opportunities of growth and evolution once again. ENGworks is now ENGworks Global. Where We Have Been In 1989, Chris DiIorio started the consulting business as SimplyCAD, from a dorm room at the University of Illinois Chicago, to bring much needed technology solutions to the AEC/O industry. In 2002, we changed the company name to CADworks in an effort to rebrand and add additional layers to the services we provided. In 2005, the modeling and coordination industry was emerging in California, so CADworks established a presence there. We became the first U.S. based BIM service company to use CADmep in 2008 and have since completed tens of millions of dollars of fabrication work. In 2007 we were certified as a Premier Provider for Autodesk Seek to support the creation of high-quality Autodesk Revit MEP content for Building Product Manufacturers, a service that still represents a significant portion of our business portfolio. As the AEC industry was coming out of the global recession in 2012, CADworks and ENGstudios agreed to bring our respective businesses together under a new banner, ENGworks. In 2014, ENGworks, Inc. and ENGstudios agreed to operate independently but continue to share the same brand identity, ENGworks. Like many companies, 2020 provided us a moment in time to reflect and refocus on our core business offerings. The driving force of the business in 1989 was to push technology into the AEC/O Industry, always striving to make it better, and to bring new and exciting productivity gains to the industry – and we continue to be driven by that passion today! Where We Are Going As a part of this change, ENGworks is undergoing a transition to reinforce our global services and meet client needs more effectively. Our client relationships have provided us an opportunity to offer revolutionary new services and explore new markets. To successfully cater to these new interests, we have decided to shift our company name from ENGworks to ENGworks Global. We now have global personnel and partners to perform in other regions with the same quality and standards we’ve established in Chicago, IL. We are proudly known as the largest MEP content builder in the world and considered the best-of-breed with Building Product Manufacturers. Nothing will change regarding the continuity of our services. Our clients will not recognize any difference, as it only means we have new emails and a domain but the same superior service. We’re incredibly proud of the work that we do at ENGworks Global and thankful for the employees, the partnerships, and the clients that have accompanied us in our growth. We look forward to continuing to support all of our clients and partners in this new journey forward. ENGworks Global – Our Innovation Has No Borders Please also connect with us on our social media platforms below to stay up to date with our announcements. 1-800-356-8933 info@ENGworksGlobal.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin Back to the Blog Related Posts Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices • August 30, 2022 Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts • May 26, 2022 Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? • May 10, 2022

ENGworks Presents: Content on Demand Product Launch

ENGworks Presents: Content on Demand Product Launch ENGworks is an internationally recognized leader in Building Information Modeling (BIM) services and solutions. One specific area of expertise ENGworks’ Team excels at is BIM Modeling in multiple platforms (Revit, Bentley, CADmep+, amongst others) serving the MEP, Architectural, and Construction community. For over ten years, ENGworks has been developing useful data-rich building blocks for use in the AEC/O industry. Mainly focusing on the design and construction industries as they saw early on, through their own engineering experience, that there was a significant deficiency in quality content. Architects, Engineers, and Contractors are required to utilize 3D and BIM; however, they are not paid to build content. This is where ENGworks Content Creation Services steps in to assist in the timely creation of BIM content. In the past months, ENGworks’ Product Development and Innovation Team have been developing a great solution for AEC/O’s and Product Manufacturers BIM content needs. With that said, we are thrilled to announce the launch of our new product Content on Demand (CoD). What is CoD? Content on Demand (CoD) is a web-based purchase process that allows end-users of native 3D design and construction software to make a request for ENGworks and/or affiliates to build content for use in projects. What does it do? Content On Demand delivers bespoke digital content to build DIGITAL TWINS to maximize the investment into Building Information Modeling. Why it matters? Delivers high-quality design to construction product content for your immediate project requirements. Saves time and money guaranteeing value. Content on Demand delivers personalized and dynamically created BIM Content whenever and wherever your users need them. Why should manufacturers choose us? Manufacturers all over the world understand that BIM objects are now essential. Those without proper content are at risk of being left behind by the next generation of digital natives who don’t know any other way. But don’t worry about buying expensive software to adjust your models. You can do it with us! Expand your market reach and promote your brand Drive traffic to your website Influence business decisions with analytic insight into content use Rely on secure storage and synchronized data Reduce expensive costs associated with BIM content creation Premier Provider certification Why should End Users choose us? Rely on secure storage and synchronized data Reduce expensive costs associated with BIM content creation Premier Provider certification Discovering new products and manufacturers is fast, accurate and easy Search and compare building products based on technical data, ratings, certifications and file type Request your Content on Demand today! Examples of our BIM Content: Please also connect with us on our social media platforms below to stay up to date with our announcements. 1-800-356-8933 info@ENGworksGlobal.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin Back to the Blog Related Posts Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices • August 30, 2022 Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts • May 26, 2022 Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? • May 10, 2022

Utilizing BIM to Improve Modular Construction Workflows

Utilizing BIM to Improve Modular Construction Workflows Modular construction has become increasingly popular in recent times. A lot of it has to do with improvements in industry technology and workforce skills. Adopting ideas from other industries and introducing Project Management techniques to deliver a more efficient outcome is driving construction professionals to ask; How can we improve this? at every step of the way. In the recent panel discussion “Furthering the Use of Modular Construction Using BIM” from The Festival of BIM & Digital Construction, Amy Marks, Head of Industrialized Construction Strategy & Evangelism at Autodesk Construction Solutions, also the moderator of the panel discussion, described the current megatrends in the construction industry as follows: Big Data & Analytics, Robotics & Automation, Prefabrication, IoT, and Additive Manufacturing.   The panel discussion on furthering the use of modular construction using BIM covered a lot of key elements regarding the rising reliance of the modular industry on BIM. Amy compared BIM to the Autobahn (a federally controlled-access highway system known for its lack of a mandated speed limit) and all our workflows/techniques as the cars that drive on the Autobahn. The introduction also sheds light on the Prefabrication Continuum. Prefabrication Continuum is a broad term that encompasses the creation of building elements in a controlled environment that are transported to their final destination preferably installed on-site using accelerated assembly methods. Advanced Building Products: These include products that reduce drying time, curing time, welding efficiency, and waiting time. These products are often part of the specifications and result in improving process efficiency. Single Trade Assembly: As the name suggests, these products are focused on a single trade. Pipe spools and light gauge wall panels are instances of single trade assembly. Often, subcontractors are the responsible party for these assemblies. Multi-Trade Assembly: Multi-trade assembly involves multiple trades as a part of their assembly. Bathroom pod is one such example for a Multi-trade assembly. Volumetric Module: Volumetric modules are modules that build a modular structure. If applicable, it will include elements from all of the above. During the panel discussion, there were two polls taken from the audience regarding the prefabrication continuum, the first poll question was the current relative use of assembly methods mentioned in the prefabrication continuum and the second poll question was the future use of the different assembly methods. The audiences posted an even score for all methods in the first poll, however, the volumetric modules got the most votes for the second poll. The polls highlighted how the industry professionals have put their interests and faith in the rising popularity of the volumetric modules. Design for Manufacturing & Assembly (DfMA) DfMA is a design methodology to enable and optimize prefabrication through a set of design choices (principles). It comprises of Design for Manufacturing (DFM) and Design for Assembly (DFA). An example of a panel installer was discussed, who would abide by a set of instructions for the designer to follow. There were incentives in form of discounts that would be offered for the designer if they would include a certain number of minimum set of instructions from the panel installer. The instructions were laid out such that it would make the panel assembly more effective to install. Disassembly & Reuse (DfMA–DR ) It is defined as a design methodology to enable and optimize prefabrication aligned with the circular economy. It means that the methodology promotes reusing and technological swaps between different assemblies as shown in the image below: The panel discussion was very insightful and touched upon a lot of interesting topics mentioned above such as Prefabrication Continuum, industry mega trends, and DfMA that are beneficial to the industry personnel interested in adopting BIM for modular construction. The Q&A session covered a few interesting topics as well like the panel member’s advice to the newcomers to the BIM Modular world. Steven Eglinton (Global Tutor & Speaker, Director of BIMEnable & GeoEnable, Principal Tutor in BIM, Institution of Civil Engineers), suggested the focus to be on overall purpose, high-level processes, and process improvements. Steven talks about how technology has improved and now there is a dire need for education in adopting the technology. Ian Peter Atkins, BIM Manager at Populous, urged the newcomers to engage with curiosity and efficient communication. Bridget Proulx, BIM Manager at Kitchell Contractors, called the importance of having efficient translators between different teams. Julide Bozoglu, Design and Construction Technologist at Illinois Institute of Technology, with her experience in the academia and industry, understands the importance of cross-functional teams in achieving efficient results. Amy urges the newcomer to get on the cloud and adopt BIM in their workflows as soon as they can. She believes that process, culture, and leadership can enable teams to meet all prefabrication goals. Despite playing different roles in their day to day lives, the panel collectively believes that the Designers and General Contractors both should understand each other’s roles better in addition to understanding their own roles. This will generate a better understanding of the overall process, help in identifying bottlenecks in the process, and achieve effective collaboration to resolve and predict issues. ENGworks’ goal to push BIM workflows matches the need for integrated modular teams. ENGworks can help clients design, model, and coordinate volumetric modules that meet predetermined standards thereby delivering a design that improves the construction processes. Contact us today to help you get started with your next project. Please also connect with us on our social media platforms below to stay up to date with our announcements.   1-800-356-8933 info@ENGworksGlobal.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin Back to the Blog Related Posts Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices • August 30, 2022 Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts • May 26, 2022 Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? • May 10, 2022

ENGworks Webinar Review: Managing BIM Coordination Workflows with Revizto

ENGworks Webinar Review: Managing BIM Coordination Workflows with Revizto With the influx of software in the construction industry, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find one software that meets all the needs of the ever-growing industry. Performing a successful BIM coordination requires a well-tracked clash detection, organization, discipline, consistency, MEP knowledge, and good software to help you deliver all this in one place. Here at ENGworks we have worked with a lot of BIM coordination projects where we had the opportunity to implement Revizto software in different phases of the project’s lifecycle.  What is Revizto?  Revizto is a real-time issue tracking software for Architecture, Engineering, and Construction with a focus on collaboration and BIM project coordination. It unifies BIM intelligence and makes it immediately accessible and actionable for the entire project team. With Revizto’s advanced Issue Tracker, project team members can identify and manage model-based issues in the 3D space and on 2D sheets, including addressing clash groups from Navisworks. Additionally, Revizto allows users to follow progress or resolve challenges in real-time all while on any device and in VR.  Our success at ENGworks with Revizto has been through the Design, Pre-Construction, and Construction phases of the projects. Using Revizto not only helps with the clash detection and issue tracking, but it also helps with the communication between the design, construction, and operations stakeholders.  Some additional topics and demos you can find in this webinar: BIM Coordination Workflows Revizto Workflows Export 2D Sheets How to use Revizto for Clash Syncing and Issue Creation Revizto Clash Creation from Navisworks Clash Id Clash Tags Revizto Issue Multi-Edit Functions Clash Reports Dashboards Cloud-Based Platforms Additional Revizto Benefits: Training: There is a lot of training material available online. Revizto has its own training library.  Learning Curve: Easy learning curve with the software.  Support Team: Fast response time from Revizto’s support team.   New Features: Regular addition of new features.  As promised, here’s the link to the live webinar recording. We’re sorry for those who couldn’t make it, but we think you can still find it interesting and can watch the recording on your own time.    Revizto Library Revizto has a virtual library with its own training and webinars that can help you with your Revizto learning curve. We have collected various of those videos related to our webinar topic that we suggest you watch.   Revizto Navisworks Clash Detection  Reports & Dashboards Overview   Revizto Webinar:  Leveraging Revizto During Projects Coordination   Revizto Webinar:  Get the most our of Revizto Reporting   How Can We Help?  ENGworks’ team has extensive experience performing BIM Coordination for different projects and applying the Revizto software to enhance the process and communication between the team. We have seen during the years how Revizto has been improving its software for its users’ needs, always staying up to date with the new technology. We are certain about the future of BIM, and we will remain at the forefront of that change. We will continue assisting our clients and colleagues to achieve better workflows and faster turnaround times by adopting the latest technologies and efficient workflow practices. To learn more about our BIM Coordination services, please visit the following links:  BIM Coordination Services Design Assist Building Conflict Reporting / Clash Detection BIM for Prefabrication and Fabrication Please also connect with us on our social media platforms below to stay up to date with our announcements.   1-800-356-8933 info@ENGworksGlobal.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin Back to the Blog Related Posts Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices • August 30, 2022 Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts • May 26, 2022 Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? • May 10, 2022

How EIR Documents Can Adapt Within the AECO Industry

How EIR Documents Can Adapt Within the AECO Industry What is an EIR Document?  It is usually a very long document that covers a wide range of building details. Simply put, an EIR is a document that states all the necessary information needed to adhere to a specific BIM standard when working on a project.  EIR documents entail three primary aspects:  Management This defines the details of the standards to be used as well as the roles and responsibilities. Management of work planning and coordination, data segregation, BIM meetings, and compliance. Commercial The details of data drops (exchanges) and BIM-specific project deliverables. Technical The details of software platforms, data exchange formats, the Common Data Environment (CDE), model coordinates, asset data points, file naming schema, and classifications. How do you determine what should go inside an EIR? It is important to think about what an organization intends to accomplish by adapting BIM processes. Drafting an EIR document is a great way to define an organization’s BIM strategies and goals. It will also help determine how to utilize BIM models and what data is required to achieve specific BIM goals. Let us look at a few ways BIM Models can be utilized: Spatial Programming Clash Detection Cost Estimation Quantity Take-offs Asset Tracking/Maintenance Data Management Practices Commissioning Field BIM Visualization (Mixed Reality AR/VR) Typically, these documents are drafted by the owner or owner representative such as ENGworks; however, anyone in the AECO industry could benefit from organizing internal BIM resources in such a way. Depending on which utilization you are using a BIM model for, different goals and data collection will be required. Why are EIR Documents Important?  “EIR documents has helped users to save up to 22% in construction costs in the UK. Taking this to an international level not only means more effective collaboration on global projects, but allows designers and contractors working on all kinds of buildings to have more efficient information management.” Resource: https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/ISO_19650 Even though EIR documents are not widely used in the USA, we can all benefit from creating and maintaining standards of a BIM library. It is important to define your organization’s BIM strategies and goals. This may lead to setting up internal standards for your company. Having documentation and standards, only make communications easier for internal coordination as well as external when working from project to project.   How Can We Help?  Here at ENGworks we have a history of proven solutions helping clients with their customized needs. This includes creating VDC standards, transitioning a team from AutoCAD to Revit, BIM Library Management Standards, Owner Asset Management, QA/QC, and building out BIM Content. Our company also helps with training, mentoring assistance and any other solution that may be developed. We understand the importance of implementing BIM in today’s AECO industry. Let us help your team collaborate more efficiently on all your future projects. Please also connect with us on our social media platforms below to stay up to date with our announcements.   1-800-356-8933 info@ENGworksGlobal.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin Back to the Blog Related Posts Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices • August 30, 2022 Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts • May 26, 2022 Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? • May 10, 2022

BIM 360 Ops - COVID Office Response

BIM 360 Ops - COVID Office Response There can be several strategies of what new office work may look like. For example, higher barriers in open offices, more sanitary stations in offices, perhaps even more flexible work from home arrangements. But how are we able to keep track of all of these new resources and processes? While there are certainly a multitude of solutions available, my focus for this is to leverage Autodesk BIM 360 Ops for the management of space and assets. What is BIM 360 Ops? Autodesk BIM 360 Ops is a virtual record environment (VRE), that allows the storage of assets, the management of scheduled tasks, and much more. As a completely web-based platform Ops provides the agility of a small platform with a large bang for its dollar. For more information about BIM 360 Ops please see the links at the bottom of this article. How do we meet the user’s needs? To best determine what the user’s needs and concerns are about the workplace prior to thinking about any type of solution. Below are example questions to start to understand the complexities of a new working environment. By understanding the concerns of our colleagues we are able to tailor our technology response. Employee Workplace Readiness Survey Sample Questions: How comfortable do you feel about returning to work in the office? Very Comfortable Somewhat Comfortable Neither Comfortable nor Uncomfortable Somewhat Uncomfortable Very Uncomfortable Which of the following are concerns you have about returning to work in the office? Getting exposed to the coronavirus at the office Leaving family members at home who need assistance Organizing childcare Decreased productivity Decreased flexibility to work from home Potentially spreading coronavirus to my coworkers Not being able to return to the office due to health reasons Getting exposed to the coronavirus while commuting to work Other Which of the following would make you feel more comfortable returning to work in the office? Hand sanitizer stations Installing partitions between desks Implementing a “clean desk policy” so desks can be cleaned more easily Government guidance saying it is ok to return to work Availability of a vaccine Availability of antibody testing Limiting outside visitors to the office Requiring employees to install a contact tracing app to notify you if you have been in close contact with a colleague that is diagnosed with coronavirus Limiting the number of employees in the building Boxed lunches instead of buffet-style lunches Staggering hours/shifts Staggering lunchtimes Nightly deeps cleans/sanitation Wearing masks in the office Having secured care/support for children of other family members Closing any communal spaces (ie. gyms, game rooms) Temperature checks before entering the building Nothing would make me feel more comfortable returning to the office Other Do You Need a Model to start using BIM 360 Ops? The short answer is no, there is no need to have a Revit model of a facility to implement BIM 360 Ops. While a model certainly does assist in the visual layer of the facility, it is quite possible to simply create a facility in a portfolio by uploading spreadsheets or manually entering the data. To facilitate the aggregation of this information, I have built an Airtable base template that can be copied for collecting Location and Asset information. Please reach out if there are any questions about how to use the base. BIM 360 Ops Data Aggregation Base Template If a model of your office or facility does exist; however, it is highly recommended to utilize the geometric and data mapping that is available. The Ops team has developed a very lightweight plugin to Revit to assist with the upload of geometry and model data. Please see the Autodesk University links at the end of this article to understand more about how this process can be leveraged. The use cases below leverage the scenario of having and utilizing a model for the most part. Use Case(s) While there are many use cases for the technology provided within BIM 360 Ops, we will take a brief examination of three of these options. Scenario 1: Quick Ticketing Quick tickets can be set up to allow employees and/or managers to notify the facilities management staff that there is an issue. These quick tickets can be fully customized to meet your occupant’s and manager’s needs. As we can see from the image above, we have created a quick ticket to “send the cleaners” to a space that initiates an automated checklist for environmental services. Additionally, a quick ticket could be created to prevent the possible contraction of COVID-19 within a space by noting where a potential exposure has occurred. Another option for quick tickets could be to allow occupants to notify management of low sanitation supplies. Scenario 2: Automated Scheduling and Task Assignment One of the larger concerns with returning to an office environment is that of cleanliness. Ops provides the functionality to schedule a variety of task-based workflows. This provides an easy to use and mobile interface for environmental services departments to share and collaborate on. Scenario 3: Facility Mapping If Revit models of a facility are available leveraging the BIM 360 Ops mapping capability is an expedient way to visualize where priority or in progress tickets have been created. Final Tip To make it easier for occupants to access the application, Barcodes and/or QR codes can be leveraged around the facility to access the occupant dashboard to report or create new tickets. Additionally, barcodes and/or QR codes can be linked to the digital assets that have been created in BIM 360 Ops. The coronavirus pandemic has closed many businesses and restricted most to working from home or other secluded environments. As we are now on the verge of beginning to return to our workplaces, employers are confronted with an array of issues that will test their abilities to keep their employees, clients, and other stakeholders safe as they return. Organizations need to take a thoughtful approach to restarting at their place of work. “Place” is a deliberately broad phrase; a “place” could be

Open Data for Interoperability

Open Data for Interoperability Software interoperability is made possible by the implementation of universally acceptable standard information exchanges. There are assortments of singular file formats that people bring into play, and there are a lot of dissimilar techniques those practitioners and consultants will make use of when generating or creating a building. The main objective of Open Data is to facilitate the distributions of digital ways of working in the built asset industry. Unfortunately, it is not an easy task of getting everyone to use the same page, even within the same organization. Thus, the firms end up utilizing a bunch of tools and workflows in the design process, and, in doing so, most of the work results in spending a lot of time when they are moving between those tools and inherently stakeholders. In the case of other not-so-common firms, the main design toolkit encompasses nine to 10 software platforms, whereas the overall available tools number over 100. With numbers like these within one firm, it’s not surprising that interoperability is of such interest in the AEC industry. Interoperability also offers a way to help design and construction avoid becoming entrapped in outdated, proprietary systems. It is believed that to get the full benefits of digitization, you have to be able to work across not only vendor or package providers but also across all stages of the lifecycle of a building. It’s essential for everyone to work toward sharing data more effectively at all times. There are multiple challenges standing in the way of open BIM Data and interoperability.  One of the biggest obstacles is a lack of understanding in the market about what Open Data really means. The biggest challenge is about engagement; people understanding the benefits of digital ways of working and engaging in this process. The challenge we have is harnessing the resources to capture best practices in an open environment. The best way to make files interoperable is to have a referee between software vendors, and that is exactly what buildingSMART International and the open BIM initiative are doing. The most important approach for adjudicating this business is the documentation of software. Qualifications are thus imperative for communicating between software because it promises a user the ability to translate data in a polygonal exchange as most of the big software vendors have the ability to read and write. For more information about the buildingSMART International Open BIM initiative visit the link here: Open BIM Please also connect with us on our social media platforms below to stay up to date with our announcements. 1-800-356-8933 info@ENGworksGlobal.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin Back to the Blog Related Posts Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices • August 30, 2022 Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts • May 26, 2022 Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? • May 10, 2022

ENGworks Webinar Review: BIM Content Utilization

ENGworks Webinar Review: BIM Content Utilization In the webinar held on May 27th, 2020, Jim Meseke, Vice President of Global Content Services at ENGworks, shared with us his experience and knowledge with the BIM content creation workflows, techniques, and LOD of the content. Jim emphasizes the importance of the object’s data so that they can relate to each other in the models during its lifecycle. He talks about the benefits of using Autodesk Revit for BIM content creation, because of the object-oriented platform it allows the user to basically get there design elements organized. “Content that’s going to not only look right but is also going to be able to pass data from object to object. That’s really the whole point of BIM, it’s a creation of intelligent objects which speak to each other.” Jim Meseke, VP of Global Content Services at ENGworks A useful tip we can take from Jim is when creating BIM content, it is very important to perform an investigation, asking the right questions. What am I creating? What are the functions of the piece? What components or parameters are required from an engineer versus an architect? All these questions will determine what are the goals with the content.   How Can We Help?  ENGworks takes great pride in the fabrication database that we have created over the past 10 years. This comprehensive database allows us to extract highly detailed spool drawings to be used in pre-fabrication. Let our experienced fabrication team help you produce accurate shop/fab drawings from our database or one of your own making. We are certain about the future of BIM, and we will remain at the forefront of that change. We will continue assisting our clients and colleagues to achieve better workflows and faster turnaround times by adopting the latest technologies and efficient workflow practices.    To learn more about our BIM Content services, please visit the following links: Content Management Content Consulting Content Distribution & Syndication Content for AEC professionals built by AEC professionals Please also connect with us on our social media platforms below to stay up to date with our announcements.     How Can We Help?  ENGworks takes great pride in the fabrication database that we have created over the past 10 years. This comprehensive database allows us to extract highly detailed spool drawings to be used in pre-fabrication. Let our experienced fabrication team help you produce accurate shop/fab drawings from our database or one of your own making. We are certain about the future of BIM, and we will remain at the forefront of that change. We will continue assisting our clients and colleagues to achieve better workflows and faster turnaround times by adopting the latest technologies and efficient workflow practices.    To learn more about our BIM Content services, please visit the following links: Content Management Content Consulting Content Distribution & Syndication Content for AEC professionals built by AEC professionals   Please also connect with us on our social media platforms below to stay up to date with our announcements.   1-800-356-8933 info@ENGworksGlobal.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin Back to the Blog Related Posts Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices • August 30, 2022 Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts • May 26, 2022 Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? • May 10, 2022   How Can We Help?  ENGworks takes great pride in the fabrication database that we have created over the past 10 years. This comprehensive database allows us to extract highly detailed spool drawings to be used in pre-fabrication. Let our experienced fabrication team help you produce accurate shop/fab drawings from our database or one of your own making. We are certain about the future of BIM, and we will remain at the forefront of that change. We will continue assisting our clients and colleagues to achieve better workflows and faster turnaround times by adopting the latest technologies and efficient workflow practices.    To learn more about our BIM Content services, please visit the following links: Content Management Content Consulting Content Distribution & Syndication Content for AEC professionals built by AEC professionals   Please also connect with us on our social media platforms below to stay up to date with our announcements.   1-800-356-8933 info@ENGworksGlobal.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin Back to the Blog Related Posts Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices Elevate Your Workflow – Computer Mouse Devices • August 30, 2022 Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts Visualizing BIM Content Quality and its Impacts • May 26, 2022 Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? Are You Losing Trust in Fabrication Content? • May 10, 2022 Content Development – Uponor  A demonstration of how the Uponor building products can be configurated and visualized.    Content Development – Uponor  A demonstration of how the Uponor building products can be configurated and visualized.  Content Development – Uponor  A demonstration of how the Uponor building products can be configurated and visualized.  https://youtu.be/65lKBQiPjY8 Content Development – Uponor  A demonstration of how the Uponor building products can be configurated and visualized.    https://youtu.be/65lKBQiPjY8   How Can We Help?  ENGworks takes great pride in the fabrication database that we have created over the past 10 years. This comprehensive database allows us to extract highly detailed spool drawings to be used in pre-fabrication. Let our experienced fabrication team help you produce accurate shop/fab drawings from our database or one of your own making. We are certain about the future of BIM, and we will remain at the forefront of that change. We will continue assisting our clients and colleagues to achieve better workflows and faster turnaround times by adopting the latest technologies and efficient workflow practices.    To learn more about our BIM Content services, please visit the following links: Content Management Content Consulting Content Distribution & Syndication Content for AEC professionals built by AEC professionals   Please also connect with us on our social media platforms below

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