building information model co-ordination
ISOLINEAR can co-ordinate the interface of all disciplines on a project into one model, these can range from concrete details, mechanical equipment, piping and cable trays, the possibilities are limitless, these interface items can be modelled from scratch by ISOLINEAR, or supplied by the other contractors on the project.
From this combined model clash check reports can be created for all contractors to review, ISOLINEAR can also provide this co-ordination service on projects as a separate entity when it is not specifically involved in the shop detail drafting.
From this combined model clash check reports can be created for all contractors to review, ISOLINEAR can also provide this co-ordination service on projects as a separate entity when it is not specifically involved in the shop detail drafting.
Changing the Construction Industry: 3D Printing in Building Construction
Once restricted to small-scale prototypes, 3D printing is revolutionising the building sector. The design, construction, and maintenance of buildings are being revolutionised by this innovative technology, commonly referred to as additive manufacturing.
What is construction 3D printing?
In the building industry, 3D printing is the process of physically layering materials—typically concrete, polymers, or other composites—from digital models to produce structures. Large-scale 3D printers or robotic arms can accurately deposit material, allowing for creative designs that are impossible with conventional techniques. Additionally, 3D building animation plays a crucial role in visualizing these digital models, providing detailed previews of complex structures before construction begins.