- File size:
- 171 MB (iOS)
- Date added:
- Jan 22, 2023 | Last update check: 1 minute ago
- Licence:
- Freeware
- Runs on:
- iOS 11.4 or later (iPhone and iPod touch), iPadOS 11.4 or later (iPad)
Dalux BIM Viewer for mobile is a companion mobile app for a cloud-based BIM viewer of the same name. It allows you to combine 3D BIM models and 2D drawings directly on your smartphone or tablet. In Dalux BIM Viewer your BIM models and sheets are always up to date, with a direct link to the free web portal or even directly to Revit. The web portal assembles all the BIM models into one view and is available on mobile devices in an instant. All sheets and BIM models handles super smooth in Dalux’s advanced 3D viewer.
Dalux BIM Viewer improves the quality of work on-site and delivers construction BIM. It allows workers to see via their smartphone or tablet where the pipes should be fitted when they are on the construction site. They don’t have to find the paper drawings.
Dalux BIM Viewer is compatible with the formats: IFC, RVT, PDF, DWG, DWFx, PNG, JPEG. You can add unlimited number of users on your Dalux BIM Viewer project.
Dalux BIM Viewer includes web platform, desktop app and mobile app. The first step is to start uploading your BIM files and drawings. You can either use Revit, Navisworks or ArchiCAD plugins or upload IFC model files and 2D drawing files directly. Once you have uploaded BIM files to Dalux you will be able to see all of your drawings and models and use a BIM viewer to see your model in 2D and 3D combined.
Features:
- Able to handle big projects.
- Collaboration in the cloud.
- Mobile and Desktop.
- 2D and 3D integration: see your drawings and models simultaneously.
- Federated models: all in the same viewer.
- Combined 2D and 3D.
- Filtering on work packages.
- Easy upload of BIM files: direct upload or upload through plugin.
About Dalux
Dalux goal is to make the construction industry more efficient through user-friendly digital tools and BIM technologies (3D information models). It is founded in 2005 by brothers Torben Dalgaard and Bent Dalgaard, both civil engineers from Denmark’s Technical University.
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