Bird Tools - Clash Preventor
Prevent clashes as you work with a realtime clash detection engine, check selected elements for clashes, and visualize clashes with a user friendly Clash Browser
SINGLE SEAT
$20/Year
MULTI-SEAT (Up To 20)
$299/Year
Description
The future of coordination lies in clash prevention.
Bird Tools - Clash Preventor is an Autodesk Revit add-in that allows the user to prevent clashes by running clash prevention tests while he/she works.
The tool automatically tests modified elements for clashes. A manual mode also exists allowing the user to check selected elements, visible in view elements, or all elements for clashes as well.
The user can filter elements by category, knowing that linked elements and IFC links are supported by this tool as well.
When clashing elements are detected, the user is allowed to navigate and visualize clashes in 3D by automatically creating a section box around the elements, and has the ability to tile all open views when he proceeds to solve the clashes for a better visualization. The built-in Clash Browser automatically generates a Clash Report that simplifies the clash resolution process, and that can be exported to an Excel spreadsheet, which can be also imported later on.
The tool also includes a Navisworks Report Import mode where users can import HTML clash detection reports generated by Navisworks straight into Revit for an easier vizualisation and clash resolution process.
This tool is a huge time saver as it prevents clashes without wasting the user's time, and because it helps reduce clashes which in turn reduces the time usually wasted on detecting and solving clashes through conventional clash detection tests.
Autodesk Revit 2018-2019-2020-2021-2022-2023-2024 editions are all supported.
For detailed installation and usage instructions, please refer to the official help document. You may find it here.
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*: Our apps make benefit of the Autodesk® Named-User licensing system to make the installation and deployment process of our apps easier: the apps check whether the email address tied to a user's Autodesk® account has access to the tool or not, and grants him/her access accordingly. Therefore, the required email addresses would be the ones tied to the users' Autodesk® Accounts, which would be the email addresses used to login inside Revit®. Specifying other email addresses (ex: personal email addresses) when subscribing to a single seat or when sending over the required list of email addresses when purchasing multiple seats would prevent the app from working.