The Risinger Build: Episode 2 - Deep Dive on Digital Tools
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- Опубликовано: 23 апр 2024
- In the second episode of The Risinger Build, the team delves into Builders FirstSource's cutting-edge Digital Tools. At the Risinger Build HQ, this episode features discussions with Justin from Builders FirstSource, Tim Hill and Chelsea Scharbach who showcases the floor plan of this project in Austin, Texas, highlighting its unique features and challenges.
The conversation transitions to Builder First Source's Digital Tools, emphasizing the transition from 2D plans to 3D models. Justin demonstrates how their team translates traditional plans into a virtual 3D space, enabling builders to visualize and address potential construction issues beforehand. This process includes structurally solving the model, integrating component designs, and generating material lists.
The team discusses the benefits of Builders FirstSource's MyBLDR platform, which streamlines collaboration and enhances project planning and execution. From drafters to tradespeople, the platform facilitates seamless communication and problem-solving, ultimately leading to more efficient and cost-effective builds.
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This is not only helping veteran tradesman plan their quotes but enables the huge need of new younger generations to feel confident taking on complex builds without having the 20 years experience of problem solving in the field.
This is amazing from the point of view of someone who has Aphantasia (the inability to create mental imagery) to be able to see what the house looks like before I approve the build is a game changer for me. it removes the barrier that I have for being afraid to build a home because I can't visual the end product. thank you for showing this prat of the process.
This is just the tip of the iceberg! The things that you can do with these tools will blow your mind! Started with BIM in 2012. The next step is capturing real world data in point cloud and using this to build your base model, and then during construction for documentation. Amazing stuff Matt! Let's make BIM the industry standard! REVIT rocks!
I’ve done more remodeling and nice size garages and smaller projects and sometimes customers cannot for the life of them. I show them a drawing whether it’s Birdseye or street view they can’t imagine anything. They have zero imagination. This would definitely make life so much easier for so many people, keep up the good work Matt
Terrific! Thank you for guiding us thru this project. Def loving the BFS involvement. Welcome to Chelsea!! 🎉
I have learned sooooo much from your channel and appreciate you and your team so much!
So awesome and exciting, i hope to use this in my forever home one day. Some how some way I might just have to have Matt on sight
Wonderful!
As an engineer who has designed parts and assemblies in 3D for 20 years, I'm surprised this is not more common in the home building industry. We're building our 2nd new house, and neither builder has done anything like this. This would be amazing for design center sessions where you could swap in new colors, lights, etc and see the immediate impact to how the space looks.
It's great that the BIM tools have filtered down to residential construction.
Finally eh! They have been in residential since 2012 when I started using BIM software for MEP called DDS-CAD. I was probably one of the first adopters in the Country and to date I use Revit with TwinMotion and all the awesome Autodesk AEC Collection has to offer.
I thought Matt said this was going to be a cheap build last episode? some of the details like Zip R-6 and double Advantech on the floor are WAY more expensive that alternates, eg 7/16 OSB + 3M tape + exterior polyiso or rockwool comfort board and single L360 OSB/Plywood for floor ($32/sheet vs $60 for advantech)
BFS - - train and educate your stores. This is a wonderful tool, so I ran down to my local BFS supply house and they had no clue. Said it would be years until they seen a working product......(
This would be a GREAT way to get young people into the TRADES! This software is ultimately just like creating video games. Young people need to know what tools are available in the construction world and create some new types of trades. Maybe a trade just for construction technology needs to be created. You have just touched on the pin head of what this industry has to offer now, let alone the near future. So awesome Matt showcasing how REVIT will change the world. Don't forget better design starts with simulation, which is possible now with real world metrics. Create efficient spaces, refine them to the max budget. Never before possible because of the intense nature of the calculations. Bring us more...
BEFORE the BUILD tool is involved: How many sheets in this drawing set? Are details developed beyond permit/code requirements?
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What software are they using for the 3D imaging?
Why only 2×4 and not 2×6 or staggered 2×4 outside wall construction ?
It’s just not necessary in their climate zone. You could do it but it would just be diminishing returns.
what application is Chelsea using to do her drawings in?
I have questions?
Many great Building Designers and Architects use this same or similar software in their design and construction documentation. If they are not, they should be. Why is the Lumber yard /supplier providing a service that the Designer/Architect should be? The Design Professionals are trained to understand and coordinate these items between the client and builder. Is Builder's First Source charging for this service?
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I’m sure this going to be a wonderful high performance house on a more conventional budget, but it’s so disappointing that two (maybe three?) architects using advanced 3D design tools couldn’t come up with a more interesting architectural design. The plan layout is nice, but the exterior is a conventional “builder’s special” spec house that looks like pretty much like any suburban house in any American town over the past 60 years. Much nicer job on interior fit and finishes, but why so ultra-conservative and boring on the exterior design?
3D modeling is a wonderful tool for coordinating all the structural, mechanical, electrical, and other aspects of a new build, AND it’s a wonderful tool for elevating the architectural design in the hands of a good architect. Trying to “fit in” to the existing neighborhood is not an excuse for boring design. Nor does good design have to be expensive, especially if you’re working out the details thoughtfully with digital 3D modeling software.
Just a shame that the likes of Autodesk (AutoCad and Revit) and Trimble (SketchUp) have priced hobbyists out of the market. I taught myself and used to make fully rendered building designs for fun, but it's near impossible to justify the expensive of these programs outside of a business setting unless you have disposable income to burn. Trying to keep up the skills I learnt over the years has now become futile!
Hey Matt some of the people in your company are clueless
I tried to pay for a phone conversation with you but was blocked
I am not impressed and disappointed with your team
Take care Ray