ClearEdge3D Releases Verify 2.0 Software

This new version offers updates to 1.0, including integration with Autodesk and Revit.

This new version offers updates to 1.0, including integration with Autodesk and Revit.
This new version offers updates to 1.0, including integration with Autodesk and Revit.
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ClearEdge3D has announced the launch of Verity 2.0, the latest advancement of its flagship construction verification software. This new version offers updates to 1.0, including integration with Autodesk and Revit.

“Construction errors pose a significant risk to the AEC industry, accounting for 5% of total project value according to the Get it Right Initiative,” said Justin Dommer, senior product manager for ClearEdge3D. “This figure, coupled with rising material and labor prices, makes rework more costly than ever. Knowing this, we felt the time was perfect to release Verity 2.0 and empower the user to eliminate those potential added costs.”

Verity 2.0 is designed to transform QA/QC workflows and reduce building construction project risk for AEC industry firms, therefore aiding in the prevention of installation or modeling errors from creating downstream impact, such as redesign, reengineering and rework.

This version offers the user computer vision technology to directly compare point cloud data with BIM models in Revit, supporting the accuracy of as-built models. Verity 2.0 also provides insights into the quality of installed work and allows AEC professionals to track progress, generate detailed documentation and make informed decisions based on analysis.

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Features of Verity 2.0

  • Rapid Verification of Installation Directly in Revit: The user can generate heat maps and color-coded reports to pinpoint deviations, bending or deflection. They can maintain a comprehensive record of installed work and get measurements of out-of-tolerance deviations.
  • As-Built Model Accuracy: Verity 2.0 analysis allow design models to match existing conditions or that they reflect the as-built state using QA/QC tools.
  • Detailed Documentation: The user can push analysis findings to Revit element properties, allowing them to create tagged drawings and schedules that highlight deviations and installation errors in the context of the project. They can then facilitate location and remediation of errors onsite.
  • Automatic As-Built Geometry Creation: The user can automatically generate an as-built copy of their Revit Family object at its as-built positions from point cloud data, enabling comparison, annotations and element snapping.
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