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April 2016
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How do you deal with BIM-standards?

Content. It is essential in BIM projects nowadays. Good content, which contains a lot and the correct information, ensures that a 3D model is becoming increasingly more important in the BIM process and in the ordering process. Engineers want to especially deliver perfect models. Models and drawings containing all the necessary information and that will not fail in an essential part in the BIM workflow. Therefore, good up-to-date content is required. But, what is "good" content now?

Many initiatives emerge both at the national and European levels in order to set a standard for uniform BIM content. To sum it up: In the Netherlands, we have a number of standards and norms such as the RVB BIM standard, DRS and recently also ETIM RT. At the European level, we have EMCS (Extended MEPcontent Standard) and the EU BIM task group that is working on a handbook; in the UK there are COBie (Construction Operations Building Information Exchange) and UK BIM standards. Are you still there?

At first glance, all standards seem to differ from each other, so it can be confusing to users (such as manufacturers or installers) which standard to use. We hear from manufacturers the legitimate question: "How can I effectively work with BIM with all the different standards?"

All roads lead to Rome
The famous proverb "all roads lead to Rome" is also true in the BIM world. Because the shared idea behind all these norms and standards is that chain-transcending improvements can be realized by standardizing certain parameters and values. This could include increasing effectiveness in designing, failure cost reduction, and better forecasting of maintenance and management costs.

In order to achieve this, it is important that the MEP engineer can easily connect to the different standards. The EMCS makes this possible. For example, content that complies with EMCS also complies with the requirements in the COBie and ETIM RT standards. This makes it possible to convert product data from the PIM database of a manufacturer (which conforms to ETIM RT standard) to BIM content that conforms to the EMCS. A manufacturer can therefore easily distribute its data among customers with different requirements for BIM models. The customer (e.g. an installer) can use these models with confidence in the BIM project and share them with construction partners. The data is, of course, uniform and correct!

The big challenge for all partners in the BIM playing field is to have databases in good order, to convert them into content containing the correct data, and at the same time be workable. This content must then be used in a proper way in the model.

About MEPcontent
In this way, MEPcontent provides the MEP engineer with all the necessary Revit families in order to optimize the BIM model to a high standard. A team of around 25 people works daily to create new content or optimize existing content. MEPcontent has been around for 15 years; the object library began 15 years ago. Over the years, this objects library has become a content platform with now more than 500,000 products for both the Electrical and Mechanical installer. MEPcontent has more than 10,000 active users across Europe. All content is in line with the current product range of known (European) manufacturers and suppliers.

EMCS 3.0
MEPcontent provides a standard that ensures uniform quality content for MEP projects: the Extended MEPcontent Standard (EMCS). The EMCS has been created in collaboration with the industry and is constantly evolving. For example, version 3.0 has recently been introduced.

New in the EMCS 3.0 is a description of rules for families to meet the RVB BIM standard. We do this in an IFC parameter so that it can be used within Solibri / Navisworks to classify elements according to N1-SfB.

Naming changes and connection to ETIM RT
Both users and manufacturers have helped to connect EMCS even more to the practice. Thus, in response to their feedback, an additional info field is defined that can distinguish between two families of the same product (detail family and generated family). Finally, some dimensional drawings (with corresponding supplementation of family parameters) added as an example, as well as examples of the linkage / mapping standards such as IFC, ETIM RT and COBie to EMCS classes and parameters.

It is possible to convert data from external databases to EMCS
MEPcontent wants to be the connection between engineer and manufacturer. Not only by offering a content platform, but also through the provision of a uniform standard that can be used for all partners in the chain. We are happy to discuss things like the EMCS 3.0 with you but also inquire about our options for mapping content to different standards.

Are you curious about the EMCS 3.0? The EMCS can be downloaded from www.MEPcontent.com/emcs. If you have valuable suggestions or additions, please let us know at info@mepcontent.com.
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MEPcontent enriches more Product Lines with GTIN/GLN data

MEPcontent updates a series of Product Line Sheets (PLS) this week with GTIN and GLN information.

By expanding manufacturer-specific delivery programs in PLS format on MEPcontent with GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) and GLN (Global Location Number) information, a direct link can be made to external databases. MEP engineers can thus directly request trade information for 3D objects, such as price and stock, in a BIM project.

Click here for the latest updated Product Lines.

This is how MEPcontent meets the market demand for providing engineers with current product and marketing information starting from the first stage in the design process. The steps from design to realization of a BIM project can be made even more quickly and efficiently with this functionality.

Stabicad users with MEPcontent Subscription can import the PLS with GTIN/GLN data into Revit and AutoCAD.
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Autorouting functionality now available for Eriks PLS

Engineers designing with Eriks piping systems benefit from the Stabicad Autorouting advantages from today. Using the Autorouting functionality, engineers easily design, change and manage complete piping systems in Revit. Curious how this works? Check out the demo video.

Stabicad Autorouting is the new way to model MEP systems, such as ducts, pipes and cable trays. Specific and unspecified systems become dynamic with Stabicad Autorouting. This means that when you change the dimensions of a system, the specific properties such as the article number are automatically updated.

The Eriks PLS's with Autorouting are now available for MEPcontent subscribers. MEPcontent subscription gives you unlimited access to all manufacturer specific PLS files on MEPcontent.com. This way you can use the latest functionality, such as Stabicad Autorouting, in order to increase your productivity. Read all about the benefits of MEPcontent subscription.
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New: Sanha NiroSan

The Product Line Sheet of Sanha contains NiroSan press fittings and it also features the new functionality Stabicad Autorouting.
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VSH Product Line Sheets extended with Autorouting functionality

The VSH Product Line Sheets (PLS) on MEPcontent have been extended with a new functionality: Stabicad Autorouting. Users can now easily design, change and manage VSH piping systems in Stabicad for Revit. Watch this video to see the VSH Product Line Sheets with Autorouting functionality in action.

Stabicad Autorouting is the new way to model MEP systems, such as ducts, pipes and cable trays. Specific and unspecified systems become dynamic with Stabicad Autorouting. This means that when you change the dimensions of a system, the specific properties such as the article number are automatically updated.

The VSH PLS's are now available for MEPcontent subscribers. MEPcontent subscription gives you unlimited access to all manufacturer specific PLS files on MEPcontent.com. This way you can use the latest functionality, such as Stabicad Autorouting, in order to increase your productivity. Read all about the benefits of MEPcontent subscription.
March 2016
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MEPcontent objects enriched with the latest trade information

MEPcontent updates a series of Product Line Sheets (PLS) this week, introducing a new functionality: direct insight into current trade information.

By expanding manufacturer-specific delivery programs in PLS format on MEPcontent with GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) and GLN (Global Location Number) information, a direct link can be made to external databases. MEP engineers can thus directly request trade information for 3D objects, such as price and inventory, in a BIM project.

The following Product Line Sheets have been updated this week:
Aldes Terminal
Vortice
Axis Communications
Wieland Cable Codes
Wieland Electrical Codes

This is how MEPcontent meets the market demand for providing engineers with current product and marketing information from the first stage in the design process. The steps from design to realization of a BIM project can be made even more quickly and efficiently with this functionality.

Stabicad users with MEPcontent Subscription can import the PLS with GTIN/GLN data into Revit and AutoCAD.
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New: Wilo

MEPcontent has been extended with circulation pumps of Wilo. The pumps have a threaded or flange connection.
In addition to the Revit Family, download also the type catalog file to select the types in a Revit model.
Read for its operation the FAQ on MEPcontent.
February 2016
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Grundfos chooses MEPcontent for publication of BIM content

Grundfos, one of the world's leading pump manufacturers, has published its products on MEPcontent. Circulation pumps from various series are now available for every MEP engineer on MEPcontent.

Originally a Danish company, Grundfos produces more than 16 million pump units a year and is currently represented in 55 countries. A number of their most frequently used pumps have recently been placed on MEPcontent.com. There are 18 Revit Families available, which all contain many types. A total of over 420 types is available, divided in the following series: MAGNA1, MAGNA3, TPE2, TPE2D, TPE3, and TPE3D.

BIM content for global MEP engineers
The addition of a well-known brand like Grundfos is proof that MEPcontent.com is known throughout the world as the BIM content portal for MEP. Grundfos recognizes the need and desire of the installation engineer to increasingly be able to engineer in BIM and Revit. That's why Grundfos has chosen the standard that aligns with the needs of Grundfos and its users. Making the first series of pumps available is the precursor to more Grundfos content being added to MEPcontent throughout the coming year.

Justin Nijssen, Sales Engineer at Grundfos and contact person for this project, talks about the importance of MEPcontent for Grundfos: "MEPcontent makes it possible to offer our products uniformly in a central database that each engineer can freely make use of. This way, users get access to our most innovative circulation and transfer pumps that are available for use in Revit and AutoCAD."
January 2016