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Cadsoft Build

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Cadsoft Build is a stand alone, residential/light commercial, design solution based upon AutoDesk's r2000i OEM engine.  Cadsoft Build was developed specifically for the residential designer/builder who needs the power of Autodesk technology but not the added cost of AutoCAD.

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Cadsoft Build is available either as one complete package or in four modules:

Complete Cadsoft Build PackageThe complete Cadsoft Build package includes all of the four modules listed below and therefore gives you the maximum power.  It allows you to work on the floor plan while the program automatically generates a complete 3D model, working drawings, sections, elevations, framing information, and material list information.

Modules:

1.  Architect 2. Quantity Module 3.  Survey 4.  Framing


1.  Architect Module

The Cadsoft Architect module is an intelligent system that builds walls, windows, doors, dimensions, text, plumbing fixtures or other building components.  With the click of a mouse you can instantly generate elevations, sections, 3D perspectives, floor plans, complex roof layouts, etc.   Tasks that were performed manually and took hours to complete can now be done in minutes.  Architect's extensive parametric database contains thousands of building elements.

The Architect module is the core module and must accompany all other module orders.  Features include:

  • 3D Modeling:   While you are drawing a floor plan in 2D and extracting elements from the database, the program uses a parametric database and automatically builds a true AutoCAD 3D model.  You can construct walls, footings, doors, windows, floors, ceilings, roofs, stairs, columns, cabinets and various members.  You can also insert a wide variety of symbols from the extensive symbol library to complete your model.

  • Production Drawings:  The Architect module can also extract information from your 3D model and create instant construction documents such as sections; elevations; details, and working drawings.

2. Quantity Module

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The Cadsoft Quantity Module measures the quantity of all materials used to build and frame the 3D model (if framing has been added to your model).  You may view this file on the screen, print it to a printer, insert the data into your drawing, or export it to an estimating package such as TakeOff Plus estimating from Contractors Software Group (sold and supported by Kinane International).

Quantity reports are based on customizable templates that let you control what is quantified, and how to information is sorted and reported.  This flexibility is especially beneficial to users who already have an estimating system in place.

For maximum flexibility the Quantity module lets you specify the following

  • Cut length round-up increment for cut length members.

  • Stud length round-up increment for stud length members.

  • Total length waste factor for amount of waste.

  • Optional separation of members by location or element.

Additional Features include the following:

Assemblies:  The Specify Assembly and Attach Assembly features let you attach additional information to elements in your drawing or database for quantification purposes.  This non-graphical information can include items such as labor costs and parts.  For example, an assembly for a door could include the plates, screws, knobs, locksets, hinge sets, installation cost, etc.

3.  Survey Module

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Cadsoft's Survey module produces detailed site information that may be combined with the 3D model information created in the Architect module.  You can also use the Survey module to create a stand-alone site drawing.  Survey information such as property boundaries, spot levels, and section data can be input via the keyboard using existing field notes, or read automatically from the files produced by field data recorders such as the Husky Hunter or the Topcon.

Site information can be processed further to produce contour data and perform cross sectional analysis.  Items such as curbs, gutters, pipelines, pits, and car park layouts can be added to enhance the drawing even more, creating a realistic 3D effect.

The main functions of the Survey module are as follows:

  • Create Boundary:  Specify the legal property boundary and building envelope by defining the property lines and a setback from each property line.  You can specify a boundary line elevation and curve the boundary line if you wish.

  • Import Data:  Input data from a variety of devices.  Additional devices can be added by providing Cadsoft the corresponding file format from your collection device.  Currently support formats include one-line ASCII (with and without description line), three-line ASCII, Husky Hunter ASCII, and Topcon data.
  • Export Data:  Export site information to a Site Note output (*.dat) file.  This greatly assists the surveyor when planning site visits by providing all the reference points in clear text taken directly from the drawing.
  • Contours:  The insert contours function creates contours from selected 3D points inserted into the drawing via the Import Data or Insert Spot Levels from Field Notes commands.  You can specify the desired contour increment and choose either natural or finished contours.  Additional contour features include Mark Contours, Curve Fit Contours, and Section Through Contours.

  • Offset Pegs:  The Offset Pegs function places a peg in the drawing at a distance and bearing from a selected point and automatically annotates the line with the distance and bearing.  This allows pegs that cannot be physically marked to be graphically represented.
  • Annotated Traverse:  Create a simple 3D traverse by entering the horizontal bearing, horizontal distance, and vertical distance.  Optionally, you can supply the vertical angle, slope, and distance if that is the method of measurement.  Once a traverse has been completed, or any other closed area has been selected, the Area Calculation function can be used to calculate the area and insert the area calculation in your drawing.

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4. Framing Module

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Sit back and watch as your walls, roof, floors and ceilings are framed automatically in steel, timber, or any other desired material.  You can also define individual members for specific framing structures.  Cadsoft's Framing module automatically creates and inserts either Timber or Steel framing detail into walls, floors, ceilings, and roofs.  The Framing module works in conjunction with the Architect module which is used to generate the wall layout, floor roof, and ceiling surfaces, and architectural details.  Every piece of timber or steel used in the structure can be represented graphically in the 3D model, as well as textually in the form of a cutting list.

Framing features are quite extensive and include the following:

  • Frame Walls:  This function maps the walls in a building model and inserts the framing components automatically.  The framing components are specified in a table that can be customized to meet local building codes.
  • Wall Frames/Floor Frames/Ceiling Frames:  Automatically generate and insert fully dimensioned panel diagrams and tags the walls, floors and ceilings in your drawing with panel numbers.  the inserted panel diagram dimensions can be adjusted or moved as desired.
  • Truss Profiles:  Truss profiles are created and inserted under a roof surface created in the Architect module.  All Truss functions allow you to specify variables such as support height, truss spacing, roof overhang, truss thickness in elevation, batten thickness, top chord thickness, and where appropriate, the type of timber to be used for the Jack Rafters.
  • Define Members / Rafters / Battens:  Choose the member types you would like to use for the rafters, valley boards, barge members, fascia members, hip boards, and ridge boards.  Insert them automatically under a roof surface created in the Architect module.
  • Floor Framing:  Choose from two options: the Framing command inserts a substructure consisting of joists and rim joists below an existing floor surface.  You have control over a variety of parameters including joist spacing,  member rotation, and member sizes.  The Beams/Posts command uses a pier system to build floors.
  • Ceiling Framing:  Inserts a sub-structure consisting of joists and rim joists above an existing ceiling surface.  You have control over a variety of parameters, including joist spacing, member rotation, and member sizes.

 

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Pricing

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Cadsoft Build  v7.0 (including Concepts) $  2,995.00
  Architect Module 1,295.00

 

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Revised: 01/07/08.