The flagship feature of Navisworks Manage is its robust clash detection engine. It allows users to run interference tests between different sets of elements (e.g., pipes clashing with steel beams).
Models can be brought into Navisworks in two ways:
The tool is the backbone of Navisworks Manage. It allows users to run interference checks between different disciplines—such as structural beams clashing with HVAC ductwork—before they become expensive field issues. Navisworks Manage
: Scans the entire federated model to find where objects overlap or "clash".
Automatically detect where HVAC ducts hit structural beams or where electrical conduits overlap with plumbing. The flagship feature of Navisworks Manage is its
In the modern era of Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC), the difference between a profitable project and a financial disaster often comes down to one thing: When architects, structural engineers, and MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) contractors work in silos, the result is costly rework, material waste, and schedule delays.
If you are trying to attach a construction schedule to a specific part of the model, you are dealing with . It allows users to run interference checks between
As the AEC industry continues its digital transformation, Navisworks Manage is evolving to maintain its role as the coordination platform of record:
In the rapidly evolving world of construction, Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) professionals are constantly seeking ways to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and mitigate risks. has emerged as the industry-standard software solution for comprehensive project review, 4D simulation, and, most importantly, advanced clash detection.
If a steel beam doesn't have a property called "Level," you cannot easily sort by level. Before clashing, ensure model authors export correctly from Revit (Project Parameters must be shared).
Enter – the industry gold standard for project review and coordination. If you are serious about Building Information Modeling (BIM), understanding Navisworks Manage isn't just an option; it is a requirement.