
Finally, we will create the bill of materials. We will then number the model and create general arrangement and shop drawings. First, we will use the checking tools to check for hard clashes, tool clearances and errors such as bolt edge distances. In this exercise, we will explore the topics outlined in the previous section in greater detail. We will first start a new project in a folder created with the same name as the model (.dwg) file using a template file containing default settings such as the current coordinate system, the orientation, object snap settings and layer assignment. In this exercise, we will explore the topics covered earlier in more detail. This exercise comprises of three parts and provides practical examples of working with the interface to open, view and save several models.

Level Import and Export & Grid Transfer and Synchronisation & The GTC Mapping Database.Structural Connection Transfer and Synchronisation & Analysis Results Transfer from Revit to Advance Steel.Structural Columns and Framings Transfer & Steel Fabrication Element Transfer.The Management Tools application & Element Transfer between Advance Steel and Revit.The Drawing Frame & BOM’s and Revision Tables.Modify User Connections & The Drawing Style Manager.Create User Connections & Insert User Connections.Produce DXF files for plates with Hard Stamping & Generate Manufacturer Specific Cold Rolled CAM Data.Configure Numbering and Marking prior to creating NC Files & Add Project Information to the NC Files.Apply Handrailing to the Stairs and Platform & Different information management systems and Exchange formats.Insert the Mezzanine Floor Cold Rolled Steelwork & Create Flooring Panels.Create the Platform Support Steelwork & Create a Stair.

