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Specialty Casework BIM Object Content

Specialty Casework BIM objects, families and systems are free to download in Revit or DWG formats for use with all major BIM and CAD software including AutoCAD, Sketch-Up, ArchiCAD and others.

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Summary: The 'Specialty Casework' section under CSI code 123500 encompasses the design and specification of custom-built cabinetry and casework tailored for specific functions and environments. Utilizing BIM (Building Information Modeling) for this section allows architects, designers, and contractors to visualize and integrate these specialized units into the overall building design, ensuring precision and coordination throughout the construction process.

Casework: Cabinets

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Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Base

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Base Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Base: 3 Drawer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Base: 3 Drawer Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Base: Corner Angle

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Base: Corner Angle Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Base: Corner L

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Base: Corner L Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Base: Doors

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Base: Doors Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Pantry

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Pantry Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Pantry: Doors

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Pantry: Doors Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Wall

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Wall Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Wall: Corner Angle

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Wall: Corner Angle Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Wall: Corner L

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Wall: Corner L Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Wall: Doors

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet: Wall: Doors Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Medicine Cabinet

Casework: Cabinetry: Medicine Cabinet Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinets: Doors

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Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet Door: Raised: Colonial

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet Door: Raised: Colonial Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet Door: Raised: Plain

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet Door: Raised: Plain Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet Door: Shaker

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet Door: Shaker Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet Door: Shaker: 2

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet Door: Shaker: 2 Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet Door: Shaker: 3

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet Door: Shaker: 3 Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet Door: Shaker: Glass

Casework: Cabinetry: Cabinet Door: Shaker: Glass Revit object3D Revit BIM viewer

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Casework: Lockers: Storage Cubbie

Casework: Lockers: Storage Cubbie Revit objectMagnifying glass icon

What is the Specialty Casework CSI section and why are these BIM files important?

The Specialty Casework section, identified by CSI code 123500, focuses on the creation and installation of custom cabinetry and casework that are designed to meet unique functional and aesthetic requirements of specific spaces. These can include laboratory casework, medical office cabinets, retail display units, and other specialized storage solutions. Using BIM for Specialty Casework provides significant advantages in the design and construction phases. BIM models help in visualizing the exact dimensions and placement of casework within a space, facilitating clash detection and ensuring that the casework integrates seamlessly with other building systems and structures. This contributes to enhanced accuracy in construction and reduces the likelihood of costly modifications or delays. Furthermore, BIM content in this section includes detailed information about materials, finishes, and hardware, allowing for comprehensive specifications. This ensures that all stakeholders have a clear understanding of the design intent, quality standards, and functional requirements of the casework. By embedding such details in a digital model, BIM supports collaboration among architects, engineers, and construction teams, streamlining communication and decision-making processes throughout the project lifecycle.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is covered under CSI Section 123500 Specialty Casework?

CSI Section 123500 encompasses custom-designed casework that is not typically included in standard millwork. This includes specialized cabinetry and storage solutions tailored for specific applications such as laboratories, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and other unique environments.

How can BIM files be beneficial for Specialty Casework?

BIM files for Specialty Casework provide detailed 3D models that facilitate accurate visualization, coordination, and integration into the overall building design. They allow for precise measurements and material specifications, reducing errors and ensuring the casework fits seamlessly within the designated spaces.

What should AEC professionals look for in BIM files for Specialty Casework?

AEC professionals should ensure that BIM files for Specialty Casework include accurate dimensions, material specifications, installation details, and any necessary customization options. This information is crucial for ensuring that the casework meets the project's functional and aesthetic requirements.

Can BIM files for Specialty Casework be integrated with other building systems?

Yes, BIM files for Specialty Casework can be integrated with other building systems within a BIM environment, allowing for coordinated design and construction processes. This integration helps identify potential conflicts and improves collaboration among different trades involved in the project.