Download Bradley ELX-Express Solid Surface Lavatory Revit Models

Posted by Daniel Hughes on Dec 6, 2016 10:05:00 AM

Bradley ELX-Express Lavatory System: Product Page | Revit Models

 

Benefits of Solid Surface, Prefabricated Modular Bradley ELX-Express Lavatory System:

  • Solid Surface contoured design is easy to clean and maintain

  • Seamless construction eliminates mold and delamination

  • Terreon or TerreonRE Solid Surface Material offers superior durability & repairability

  • Prefabrication provides half the installation costs of a similar bank of china sinks

  • Terreon and TerreonRE are GREENGUARD Certified for Indoor Air Quality

  • Design flexibility: Specify your choice of faucet & soap dispensers while selecting whether to include the optional backsplash.

  • Modular standard lavatory spacing at 30" O.C. serves 1 - 3 users simultaneously

  • ADA and TAS Compliant

  • Ideal for medium to high traffic areas such as schools, retail, and rec centers

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Bradley Revit Material Catalog Update - Evero Natural Quartz

Posted by Daniel Hughes on Apr 8, 2016 11:44:21 AM

The Bradley BIM Evero® Natural Quartz Revit Material Library has 8 new Evero material choices:

  • Andorra
  • Bavaria
  • Denali
  • Everest
  • Kalahari
  • Mykonos
  • Patagonia
  • Sierra Madre

Evero is Bradley's engineered stone (natural quartz & granite) material that is used in the Bradley Verge® molded-shaped lavatory sysems and Revit Library

 

The new Evero material colors were added to the Evero GEO Series material color palette.

 

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Download McGraw-Hill SmartMarket Report | Prefabrication and Modularization | 2011

Posted by Daniel Hughes on Sep 17, 2012 5:56:41 AM

Learn how the BIM process, construction prefabrication and modular design are delivering value by downloading the 2011 McGraw-Hill SmartMarket Report (55-pages)

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Bradley AV-Series Advocate Lavatory | 1-2-3 Station Revit Family Models

Posted by Daniel Hughes on Jun 26, 2012 7:56:57 AM

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Revit for Prefabrication -Lavatory Systems-Patient Care-Safety Fixtures

Posted by Daniel Hughes on Mar 5, 2012 8:11:36 AM

Bradley Revit Family Lavatory Systems | Autodesk Revit Rendering

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Bradley Revit Family Components Feature Coarse-Medium-Fine Detail Levels

Posted by Daniel Hughes on Jun 3, 2011 9:24:47 AM

After downloading a Bradley Revit Family, review the model's Detail Level [Coarse-Medium-Fine] in a Revit project file.

Review the level of detail displayed in each Revit model view: elevation, plan and section views.

  • You will see more detail in these views as you cycle through your view settings of Coarse-Medium-Fine.
  • We realize that smaller print scales (1/8" = 1'-0"), require less detail (COARSE) for better print outs.
  • As you create views for larger print scales (enlarged plans, interior elevations); Bradley Revit Families provides more detail that will remain legible with heavier pen settings.

Each component (symbolic line, model line, solid, masking region) in a Bradley Revit Family, is assigned a detail level and visibility setting. They are fully customizable, so you can match our Revit components to your Revit-BIM graphic standards.

Revit Rendering and Walk-Through Tip

BEFORE you render a Revit View or play/export a Revit Walk Through, please set the view's Detail Level to FINE to view all of the 3D components inside the Bradley Revit family.

Bradley has more than 850+ Revit Plumbing Fixtures and Specialty Equipment family models in the Bradley Revit Family Library.

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Visit the Bradley Revit-BIM FAQ Page for additional Revit technical support for Bradley Revit-BIM Family Components.

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