I just need a working solution to building the concrete models in Revit (Company chosen platform) and the piping and equipment in plant 3D (other company chosen platform).
From this I need to give our estimators a report containing all piping, equipment, CONCRETE (cubic yard), steel, etc...
L.Duff
OK, I understand your pain. The last project I worked on was a Desal project, and we had a similar issue, so we just had to convert files on a daily basis between platforms.
I see two options for the Revit side
a) You will need to convert the concrete (Revit) models to basic AutoCAD, maybe daily, twice a day and XREF them to Plant3D
OR
b) Export the Revit models to Navisworks and use the new functionality inside AutoCAD to attach the Navisworks file into the Plant model and use that to run your piping.
As for Plant3D to Revit, you'll need to run the EXPORTTOAUTOCAD command (again, daily or twice a day) so that the Revit users can see what the latest Piping models are doing. If you're handy with LISP or VBA or .NET then you could easily automate this.
This way you see what each discipline is doing, and you still get the functionality of Plant to do your Piping Isometrics and get the BOM's. Revit will continue to do the Concrete and you can get quantities from there.
In a collaboration sense you would use Navisworks to bring all the models together (natively) and then you would Clash them and see where the issues lie.
This is genuinely what we did on our last project, but we had Revit, and a non Autodesk Plant software to collaborate with. We had a couple of physical machines and virtual boxes to do these conversions at least once a day. I used to be the CAD Admin and wrote VBA scripts for a lot of the above work.
Tomislav Golubovic
Technical Specialist - Plant and Infrastructure
Autodesk Australia / New Zealand
Autodesk, Inc.
Autodesk ANZ YouTube Channel