jar546
CBO
Does anyone have any experience with Optasoft software for plan review?
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JAR, do you use plan review software now and if you do, what issues do you have with the software?
May be interested in electronic plan review software.
I contacted OptaSoft to ask them to place an ad and the offered to have me provide a link here to sell it with a commission in lieu of buying a banner or sponsorship. It is one thing to have a company place an ad and another to actually promote it. I can't try it out because I am all Mac and they only have Windows.
I contacted OptaSoft to ask them to place an ad and the offered to have me provide a link here to sell it with a commission in lieu of buying a banner or sponsorship. It is one thing to have a company place an ad and another to actually promote it. I can't try it out because I am all Mac and they only have Windows.
Does anyone have any experience with Optasoft software for plan review?
In nut shell: The program analyzes the user's input and renders "Passed" or "Failed" status for decisions, along with the reason for not accepting the provided information. Detailed reports are easily created for submission to the respective permitting authority.
Can you post an example of an analyzes, not an entire plan review, just a little sample
So it seems more on the plan development side
Than for a plan reviewer
So, may elminate need for ICC certified reviewers? Allow for use of more "Tech" types?
How long has this product been available? How many departments are using it? Any in CA?
Ahhhh.....The old "here is a bunch of information that may or may not be correct" approach....I can see where this is a benefit to the designer (good way to check themselves before submitting for review), but not so much for an AHJ.
Thanks ADAguyThe PR answers to the AHJ EO
Stlll waiting for answers to my previous questions.
So, how many states are using is it? It took Revit 30 years to be accepted.
Have you attempted to cross tie this to Revit?