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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

3D Repo Announces 3D Diff, The First Real-time BIM Change Detection Web Solution

From the 3D Repo website:

3D Repo Announces First Real-time BIM Change Detection Web Solution 3D Diff

By Jozef Doboš
February 6, 2018

London, 06 February 2018 – BIM technology innovator 3D Repo has announced the release of the first web based, real-time change detection software for 3D construction models.

The cloud based solution provides a fast and reliable way to detect all changes in underlying 3D models, in real time, via an encrypted web browser. The patent pending innovation is a first for the industry as it operates on any 3D models, regardless of their file type, software used to produce them or file size. Called 3D Diff, the 3D Repo solution also allows users to share visualisations with project partners and stakeholders irrespective of location or time-zone.


“The uniqueness of our change detection algorithm means that users can mix and match models from different modelling tools and pipelines and still be able to spot exactly what has changed over time between any two revisions,” commented Dr Jozef Dobos, CEO of 3D Repo. “This becomes invaluable, not only during the design coordination stages, but also throughout construction when contractors introduce as-built models. It is also important for litigation when the proof of who did what and when may result in legal liability and financial claim.”

By comparing the actual geometry of a model rather than underlying, software specific object IDs or labels, 3D Diff can detect changes between models from different sources. For instance, a user may pass 3D models from PDMS to Navisworks as well as to Tekla due to project specific requirements. Without 3D Diff, there is no way of verifying what data has been lost in translation from one package to the next. 3D Diff also runs in real time, regardless of the model file size, so even the largest and most complex projects can be instantly differenced.

In addition to offering a fast, effective, software independent solution for change and clash detection, 3D Diff requires no installation of desktop software. Data is fully encrypted and project privileges, such as view only or edit, can be assigned to individual project partners.



The 3D Diff digital solution builds on 3D Repo’s award winning cloud based BIM platform that allows users to access, via the web, the latest 3D models and make real time changes and informed decisions. Often described as an online knowledge base, the 3D Repo platform is different from other collaboration tools as it uses a component-based database – meaning that information is live, useful and accessible throughout the entire project lifecycle.

You can use 3D Diff for free at https://www.3drepo.io

Contacts:

Enquiries to Pavol Knapo at 3D Repo at pavol.knapo@3drepo.org

Editorial enquiries, contact Robert Peel on tel +44 (0)1666 823306
Colour separation requests to robert@market-it.co.uk

http://3drepo.org/

Notes to Editors

3D Repo is a multi-award winning company offering a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform for Building Information Modelling (BIM) in the cloud. Instead of architects, consultants and contractors sharing massive proprietary files in a costly and time consuming manner, they can simply point their web browser to an encrypted knowledge base in order to examine each project stage virtually, even on mobile devices.

With 3D Repo, users can manage model revisions and highlight potential issues using live collaboration tools, which allow the whole project team to work from a single source of truth. More than 40 different 3D file formats are decomposed and federated in the company’s big data repository. Additionally, the project knowledge base can be accessed via VR giving a live experience which has applications in Health and Safety training and client experiences.

The 3D Repo team has collaborated on a number of large scale projects with companies such as ARUP, Balfour Beatty, Skanska, Crossrail and Canary Wharf Contractors. http://3drepo.org/



There' more information available on the 3D Repo website.

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