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Bexel Manager - Beginner

This nugget covers the BEXEL Manager BIM management software. The series is aimed at beginners in Bexel.

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Bexelmanager 01 - Installation
Bexelmanager 02 - Open and create projects
Bexelmanager 03 - 3D viewport - Part I
Bexelmanager 04 - 3D viewport - Part II
Bexelmanager 05 - Building Explorer - Part I

Task 01

Building Explorer

  1. Using the 3D model and traffic light, check the cost indicator
    Whether costs have already been assigned to the doors. When doing so, only blind the
    Open doors. Integrate the cost indicator traffic light into the building
    Explorer.

Bexelmanager 06 - Building Explorer - Teil II
Bexelmanager 07 - Custom Breakdowns

Task 02

Custom Breakdowns

  1. Create the “Custom Breakdown” with the title “Task 02.” This should the
    Components from the third floor based on the family and its
    Sort materials. Add colors to families. (see picture)

Bexelmanager 08 - Custom Breakdowns Part II
Bexelmanager 09 - Properties Filter
Bexelmanager 10 - Layout

Task 03

layout

  1. Create a layout as shown in the picture.
  2. Export the layout and give it the title “Task 03".
  3. Reset the layout in Bexelmanager.
  4. Import your previously exported Task 03 layout.

Bexelmanager 11 - Properties

Task 03

Properties

  1. Add the Simple Color Temperature property to the Photometrics group with the
    Add “Warmwhite” value.
  2. Export the properties as an Excel file.
  3. Add the “Light Bulbs” property to the “Electrical — Loads” group in the Excel file
    with the value “LED E27” added.
  4. Transfer the properties back to your project. (Importing)
  5. Check whether the properties have been adopted.

Bexelmanager 12 - Export IFC

Task 04

Exporting IFC

  1. Select all pendant lamps
  2. Add the Simple Color Temperature property to the Photometrics group with the
    Add “Warmwhite” value.
  3. Export the properties as an Excel file.
  4. Add the “Light Bulbs” property to the “Electrical — Loads” group in the Excel file
    with the value “LED E27” added.
  5. Transfer the properties back to your project. (Importing)
  6. Check whether the properties have been adopted.

Bexelmanager 13 - Selection sets

Task 05

Selection sets

  1. Create the “Selection Set” — “Curtain Panels” with all components
    the property: “Category — Curtain Panels”.
  2. Create three “selection sets.” UniFormat A — Uniformat B —
    Uniformat C
Bexelmanager 14 - Scenes and Animations

Task 06

Scenes and Animations

1. Create an animation as an orbit. 5 notes/frames should be created
become (frame length 60). One more floor should be shown per frame
become. The video should rotate clockwise. As a template, this is
attached video.
- plot
- ground floor
- First floor
- Second floor
- Third floor
- roof

Bexelmanager 15 - Clash Detection

Task 07

Clash Detection

1. Conduct a collision check for the ground floor and
export the quick export log. It should all
categories are compared with each other. (see sample file in
Appendix.)

Bexelmanager 16 - Quantity Takeoff

Task 08

Quantity Takeoff

1. Determine the total length of the beams from the ground floor
using Quantity Takeoff.

Bexelmanager 17 - Cost Editor

Task 09

Cost Editor

1. Create a cost item for the concrete beams (Concrete
Beams). The reference should automatically be made via the category and the
Material is made.


2. To do this, add the resource Concrete as specified
add.

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