by Adam Korbuly | Nov 26, 2023 | UsesQ&A
It’s not required, even though it makes sense. But not as you would think, not for BIM management. Rather for using the data for analytics, to optimize the operation. Capturing the reality of your buildings can be done by Certified OrthoGraph Surveyors or even...
by Adam Korbuly | Nov 26, 2023 | UsesQ&A
You decide the level of details. We recommend you to store only the least enough data. OrthoGraph provides you the level of detail and information (LOD and LOI) as much as it is needed for your facility operation. In any case you’ll get full as-built information on...
by Adam Korbuly | Nov 26, 2023 | UsesQ&A
That’s the purpose of Operational BIM. Saving time in workflows thus giving more time for other values. Keeping data updated gives only some minutes to the regular work time. To keep data updated in OrthoGraph is fairly simple and no engineering knowledge...
by Adam Korbuly | Nov 26, 2023 | UsesQ&A
OrthoGraph is already providing a great value and is continuously developed.Use what it already does and implement everything that generates you value. Is it that so critical? At least 80% of your building is already covered by the existing functionality, start making...
by Adam Korbuly | Nov 26, 2023 | UsesQ&A
Try it small with a pilot, and if you like it, then make it big. There is no risk of it. Let’s start with 1 pilot project (6500-12000m² building), and get experienced with the speed and possibilities of Operational BIM. During this pilot you now just get the BIM as...
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