Layout starts after each trade mobilizes, right?
Not in Multi-Trade Layout. Read the latest in our series for more on how to schedule for this innovative workflow.
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Who’s included in layout? What gets printed on the floor?
GCs leading #MultiTradeLayout need to answer both — early and clearly.
Blog 4 breaks it down:
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Available now in the Autodesk App Store, Dusty’s AutoCAD Plugin pulls layout data directly from CAD to the slab. Eliminate the breakdowns, so your crews build exactly what was designed. See it live at #AU2025 at Booth #432.
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@shitpost9000@kimmonismus Now we have; let us know if you want to give it a try! Saves backs and knees, in addition to being faster and more accurate than manual layout.
@PaulSmithDM@kimmonismus Yes! The robot maintains its exact location with 1/16" accuracy, and if it gets bumped or loses state, it stops printing, and the iPad shows what got printed and what didn't.
@communicating@kimmonismus Going from the Turtle app to 1/16" accuracy on real construction jobsites across North America turns out to be a real challenge our team had to solve first!
@OfMikeAndMen@ateyrovsky@LinusEkenstam We've done quite a few podcast episodes recently, and we feature our customers heavily on our YouTube channel: https://t.co/BSxLQDz5SQ
@DenisMu63652603@LinusEkenstam A total station will shine a light on where a layout point needs to be; this will actually print all the points, text, and lines directly on the slab!
@stevehaag81@LinusEkenstam The slab just has to be broom-swept; same as if you're doing traditional chalk lines or marking points with a total station.
@JohnRaineri0@LinusEkenstam We'd love to show you what we can do on jobsites right now -- Dusty as close as to 1.5" from the edge of slab, and most of our customers find us both faster and cheap than manual layout.
@Kristapher100@LinusEkenstam We'd love to show you what we can do; the human (superintendent or foreman) still can and SHOULD use this as a way to QA/QC the model based on what's printed on the ground and check for any clashes or inconsistencies.