3D-BIM
This section describes the commands available to perform 3D-BIM modeling and analysis.
📄️ Draw 2D Conduit or Cable Tray
To draw conduits or cable trays in 2D, go to
📄️ Erase 2D Conduit or Cable Tray
To erase the 2D graphics for a conduit or cable tray, go to
📄️ Draw 3D Conduit or Cable Tray
To draw conduits or cable trays in 3D, go to
📄️ Erase 3D Conduit or Cable Tray
To erase the 3D graphics for a conduit or cable tray, go to
📄️ Fillet Conduit or Cable Tray
The Fillet Conduit or Cable Tray command is used to join two conduits or cable trays together. The commands works similar to the standard CAD FILLET command.
📄️ Break Conduit or Cable Tray
The Break Conduit or Cable Tray command will break a single conduit or cable tray centerline into two pieces.
📄️ Remove Conduit or Cable Tray Node
The Remove Conduit or Cable Tray Node command is used to convert two conduit or cable tray centerlines into a single centerline.
📄️ Straighten Next Conduit or Cable Tray
The Straighten Next Conduit or Cable Tray command is used to make conduit or cable tray centerlines straight relative to other connected centerlines.
📄️ Straighten Previous Conduit or Cable Tray
The Straighten Previous Conduit or Cable Tray command is used to make conduit or cable tray centerlines straight relative to other connected centerlines.
📄️ Insert Hanger
To insert a hanger on a conduit or cable tray, go to
📄️ Move Hanger
To move a hanger to a new location on a conduit or cable tray, go to
📄️ Remove Hanger
To remove a hanger from a conduit or cable tray, go to
📄️ Insert Top Elevation Label
The Insert Top Elevation Label command is used to insert an elevation label on a conduit or cable tray that displays the elevation of the top of the conduit or cable tray.
📄️ Insert Bottom Elevation Label
The Insert Bottom Elevation Label command is used to insert an elevation label on a conduit or cable tray that displays the elevation of the bottom of the conduit or cable tray.
📄️ Insert Top and Bottom Elevation Label
The Insert Top and Bottom Elevation Label command is used to insert an elevation label on a conduit or cable tray that displays the elevation of the top and the bottom of the conduit or cable tray.
📄️ Insert Centerline Elevation Label
The Insert Centerline Label command is used to insert an elevation label on a conduit or cable tray that displays the elevation of the center of the conduit or cable tray.
📄️ Move Elevation Label
The Move Elevation Label command is used to move an elevation label on a conduit or cable tray.
📄️ Offset 3D Device Block
The Offset 3D Device Block command is used to position the 3D representation of a device to a different location from the 2D representation of the device.
📄️ Reset 3D Device Block
The Reset 3D Device Block command is used to move the 3D representation of a device back to the same location as the 2D representation. This command undoes the Offset 3D Device Block command.
📄️ Export Entire Project to IFC File
The Export Entire Project to IFC File command is used to export all of the 3D-BIM elements from a project to a single IFC file. The IFC file format is recommended for 3D collision detection in Revit.
📄️ Export Drawing to IFC File
The Export Drawing to IFC File command is used to export all of the 3D-BIM elements from the current drawing to an IFC file. The IFC file format is recommended for 3D collision detection in Revit.
📄️ Export One Area to IFC File
The Export One Area to IFC File command is used to export all of the 3D-BIM elements from a single alignment point area to an IFC file. The IFC file format is recommended for 3D collision detection in Revit.
📄️ Export Entire Project to DWG File
The Export Entire Project to DWG File command is used to export all of the 3D-BIM elements from a project to a single DWG file. The DWG file format is recommended for 3D collision detection in Navisworks.
📄️ Export Drawing to DWG File
The Export Drawing to DWG File command is used to export all of the 3D-BIM elements from the current drawing to a DWG file. The DWG file format is recommended for 3D collision detection in Navisworks.
📄️ Export One Area to DWG File
The Export One Area to DWG File command is used to export all of the 3D-BIM elements from a single alignment point area to a DWG file. The DWG file format is recommended for 3D collision detection in Navisworks.