In this section, we will cover how to import Autodesk Fabrication pipe files. This step by step guide will walk you through importing from a file as a job or zone depending on the type of export created by Autodesk Fabrication.
Importing a BIM file as a job would be ideal when you have a file that contains multiple zones that need to be split. For instance, if the detailer exports phases or floors of a building, the export could have multiple of what we commonly refer to as Zones. In a case like this, our import module will list all zones found in the export file so each one can be assigned its own spec.
To import as a Job File:
2. Click the BIM dropdown menu and and select Import Autodesk Fabrication.
3. Then, navigate to the file you would like to import and click to highlight.
4. The Create a new Job window will appear.
5. Give the job a new name if necessary and verify Use Advanced Takeoff is unchecked
6. Click OK to continue.
7. All spec\groups will appear in the Choose Spec Mapping pop up window.
8. Choose the appropriate QXP Spec.
9. That line will turn yellow after a spec is chosen. Click OK to continue.
10. A window stating Loading BIM Manager will appear. Loading the file will take a short period of time depending on the size of the job you are importing
11. The initial import window will appear. This window:
12. Click Import to import the file.
13. Once imported, it will show the zones imported. You may now edit the zones by clicking Open or run calculations and reports.
Change orders or drawing changes that do not require a full export could be imported as a zone instead of a job. This allows you to import to an existing job if necessary to update the estimate.
To import as a Zone:
2. Click on New to start a job. The Create a new Job window will appear.
3. Give the job a new name and verify Use Advanced Takeoff is unchecked
4. Click OK to continue.
5. In the Zones tab, click new to start a new zone. (See 07. Zones in the Legacy Pipe Training Workbook for creating zones). This should launch Classic Takeoff
6. Click the BIM dropdown menu and and select Import Autodesk Fabrication.
7. Then, navigate to the file you would like to import and click to highlight.
8. Click Open
9. A window stating Loading BIM Manager will appear. Loading the file will take a short period of time depending on the size of the job you are importing
10. The initial import window will appear. This window:
11. Click Import to import the file.
12. Once imported, it will show the zone imported. You may now edit the zone in Classic Takeoff or run calculations and reports.