Assigning classification codes organizes the BIM and increases the level of detail.
For instance, they allow to organize library materials and project reports, estimate
project costs and define product specifications. Currently,
GUBIMClassCA, GUBIMClassES,
Master Format, NLSfb,
OmniClass, UniClass2015,
Uniformat, and VMSW are available
classification systems in BricsCAD.
For more information about this command, visit the Command Reference article
BIMPROPERTIES.
Assigning classification codes to the BIM
Open the BIM Properties dialog box from the Quad (BIM > Model).
Note: Quad should be in No
Selection state:
A dialog box appears:
Click the Import (1) button at the bottom-left corner
of the dialog box. A file dialog displays:
Choose the classification system on the list (2), and click
Open (3) to import it into the BIM.
Note: If the file dialog does not show the
Classification folder, you should manually
enter this path in the address bar:
C:\Users\<User>AppData\Roaming\Bricsys\BricsCAD V19x64\en_US\Sup
Support\Bim\Classification.
Available classification
systems:
GUBIMClassCA
Classification system for the BIM Users group of
Catalonia.
GUBIMClassES
Unified classification system of building
elements designed for the AEC industry in
Spain.
Master Format
Standards for commercial and institutional
building projects in the US and Canada.
NLSfb
Standards for the AEC industry in the
Netherlands.
OmniClass
Classification system for the construction
industry.
UniClass2015
Standards for all sectors of the UK construction
industry.
Uniformat
Standards for classifying building
specifications, cost estimating, and cost analysis
in the US and Canada.
VMSW
Standards for the AEC industry in
Belgium.
The classification system is added to the namespace
(4), the selected classification system is added as a property set (5), and
the classification code (6) is attached to this property set.
By default,
the classification system is applied to all sorts of building elements
(7).
Optional: Deselect the categories of building elements to which
the classification system is applied.
To do so, check the box next
to the category name (8) (all elements in this category will be
excluded), or expand the list and check the box next to the element type
only.
Click the OK button (9) to finalize
the procedure.
Orimport another classification system
following the previous steps.
Select the element to which you want to assign a classification code, and
open the properties panel. The classification system (10) and code (11)
should be available in the properties panel.
Click the arrow icon on the right-hand side (12), and select the
classification code for the selected element in the context menu (13).
Note: Exporting the BIM to an IFC file contains
the classification system for each element with assigned
classification codes. These properties are exported with proper
labels and descriptions. The following image shows the OmniClass
Classification (14) in Solibri after exporting and importing BIM
with the OmniClass Classification code from
Bricsys to Solibri.