Informes, resolución y verificación
Reports and Conflict Resolution in Project Management
Types of Reports Generated
- Different types of reports can be generated based on the tools used, typically in formats like PDF or Excel. Navisworks outputs reports in HTML format, which can be opened in web browsers or converted to Excel for editing.
- The HTML output from Navisworks is tabular and allows users to customize reports by changing logos, comments, or removing unnecessary columns.
Coordination Files and Interference Detection
- Tools like Navisworks generate coordination files (e.g., NWD files) that save views of detected conflicts. These files can be shared with modeling teams for review.
- SolidWorks also allows similar file generation (SMC format), enabling collaboration with free software versions, thus providing access to all project stakeholders without additional costs.
Incident Management through BCF Format
- A third option involves using the BCF (BIM Collaboration Format) for managing incidents across various platforms such as BIM 360 or similar tools. This method eliminates the need for traditional report generation.
- Platforms like BIM Track allow direct visibility into issues without generating separate reports; users can filter incidents based on agent type, priority, or project phase.
Report Customization and Configuration
- Standard collision detection reports from tools like Navisworks may include irrelevant information if not configured properly. Proper grouping of conditions is essential to streamline report content.
- By configuring reports effectively, users can reduce hundreds of collisions down to a manageable number of grouped problems within the report.
Simplifying Reports for Stakeholders
- Simplification of reports is crucial when sharing with stakeholders who may not require technical details. Editing options in Excel allow customization to focus on essential information only.
- Users can create fully customized reports by capturing screenshots during conflict detection processes and integrating them into final documentation for clarity and better understanding.
Collision Management and Reporting Strategies
Internal Collision Management
- The process involves managing collisions internally by sending reports to coordinators or responsible parties in various disciplines.
- Reports may include viewpoints cleaned through formats like Navisworks, ensuring clarity for modelers while addressing specific issues with other stakeholders.
- Simplification of reports is often necessary when presenting to clients, as detailed collision management data can be overwhelming and hard to interpret.
Client Communication
- Clients require clear visualizations, such as floor plans and multiple captures of conflicts, to make informed decisions regarding project issues.
- An analysis of results is essential for tracking the progress of interference detection throughout the project lifecycle.
Data Visualization Tools
- Utilizing dashboards linked with incident management platforms allows for real-time visualization of detected collisions across disciplines.
- Graphical representations can show how many collisions have been resolved versus those pending, providing a comprehensive overview of project status.
Reporting Methods
- Extracting collision reports into Excel from Navisworks enables integrated visualization and constant updates on collision statuses.
- A color-coded table can help track which systems are more advanced in resolving issues, enhancing overall project management efficiency.
Resolution Techniques
- Modelers can resolve issues directly through insights provided in reports or platforms like BIM Track that allow direct selection of incidents within modeling software.
- Various workflows exist to facilitate conflict resolution during modeling; for instance, using Dynamo scripts can automate the identification and adjustment of conflicting elements in architectural models.