Sustainability Mon, Nov 28, 2016 12:27 PM
Every variant of the three products in the Actis Hybrid range is now available on the BIM Object portal.
With 93% of the world’s architects now using the BIM Object Cloud, the arrival of the CE marked Actis Hybrid range in the virtual library should be invaluable to specifiers searching for excellent thermal performance and keen to address thermal bridging.
BIM Objects of every thickness of insulation material Hybris, along with vapour control layer H Control Hybrid and breather membrane Boost R Hybrid, all of which have LABC and LABSS registered details and are NHBC accepted when used in accordance with the certification, have been developed for the Revit software platform.
As well as being quicker, more accurate and efficient than its predecessor, CAD, Building Information Modelling, the smartphone of architectural drawing methods, is transforming building design.
In addition to enabling 3D ‘real life’ representations of the finished project and its intervening stages, the integrated system enables specifiers to anticipate errors, design issues and clashes long before they would have occurred using older Computer Aided Design technology.
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