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News Release Date: 06.29.2010

Specifying Fan Coils Made Easier with Revit

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International Environmental Corp. (IEC) announces a complete line of products in a Building Information Model (BIM) format using Revit® software from Autodesk®. The models are available for fast and efficient download from the Autodesk, Seek® and IEC websites. This service is a valuable tool for mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) engineers who use Revit software as a design tool, the company says.

 

According to the company, Revit is a single file database that can be shared among multiple users. Plans, sections, elevations, legends, and schedules are all interconnected so that when a user makes a change in one view, the other views are automatically revised. When designers working from the same project database make changes, a central database is automatically updated. 

 

With the ready-made models, the company hopes to improve the speed and accuracy of building design, saving architects and engineers the time it would take them to create their own fan coil. The process has enhanced the ease and accuracy of designing mechanical systems for a wide array of commercial, industrial and government projects, the company says.

 

For more information:

www.iec-okc.com




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