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Avatech Solutions Launches BIMreview Software

“Our clients invest time reviewing, fixing, and auditing their building models to adhere to industry and project standards,” said Beau Turner, director of business development for Avatech’s Building Solutions Group. “Automating that manual process adds efficiency, improves overall model integrity, and enables designers to spend more time on design.”  
 
BIMreview helps CAD Managers, BIM coordinators, project managers, and facility managers save time and money while increasing confidence in BIM completeness and accuracy. This software application works directly inside the Revit platform to check, correct, and manage information in a building model. By reviewing geometry, specifications and materials, it ensures that the model adheres to company standards, industry best practices, as well as standards set by an individual firm or building owner for a specific project.
 
Unique Features & Benefits
·       Automates BIM checking and correcting, eliminating time spent manually reviewing and auditing project models for accuracy and consistency.
·       Several standards are pre-loaded, including GSA Spatial Program validation and National CAD standard V4, making it fast and easy to get started.
·       Provides energy analysis validation to ensure accurate results.
·       Customizable to configure custom checks and rules.
 
“Our talented team of engineers and software developers has listened to the needs of architecture and engineering firms across the industry and has responded by creating an innovative product that solves a significant and growing industry challenge,” said George Davis, president and CEO of Avatech Solutions. “Building upon Avatech’s long history of developing successful software products that automate and streamline the quality assurance process, Avatech demonstrates that it is diversifying its offerings and solidifying itself as a leading provider to architectural and engineering firms across the nation.”
 
Pricing and Availability
BIMreview is available for download at www.avatech.com/BIMreview. A single license is priced at $995USD. The single license maintenance fee is $250/year and offers support and updates. BIMreview Plus includes a batch processing license and is priced at $1,295. For more information and pricing, please visit www.avatech.com/BIMreview.
 
About Avatech Solutions
Avatech Solutions, Inc. (OTCBB: AVSO) is America’s leading professional services company for design and engineering technologies. Avatech advances the way organizations design, develop, and manage building, infrastructure, and manufacturing projects. Fortune 500 and Engineering News-Record's Top 100 companies work with Avatech to gain a competitive advantage through technology consulting, implementation, training, and support services. One of the world’s largest integrators of Autodesk software, Avatech designs systems that accelerate innovation while improving quality and profitability. For more information, please visit www.avatech.com.

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