HAKI, a scaffold provider, is preparing to relaunch its 3D Design tool in order to give its clients with the greatest experience possible when creating whole scaffolding systems in 3D space.

Haki 3D Design Tool relaunch

The relaunch of the 3D Design Tool will see the webpage refashioned into an easier-to-navigate tool that hits the marks on visuals. That’s not the only ‘revamped’ thing, Modules in the cloud-based HAKI configurator will also be updated. This a new facility under the HAKI design tool umbrella that is designed to help customers to visualise and estimate their simple scaffold structures.

The latest module update will include, the popular HAKI universal module that enables immediate updates to the 3D scaffold models so that customers can design at a far quicker pace. Clients will also have the possibility to export an estimated bill of materials, and will be able to export the 3D model to different customers and partners.

How does the Configurator tool work?

The updated 3D Design Tool by HAKI will provide enhanced interaction with 3D models, allowing users to easily add scaffolding systems by simply clicking on the desired product. The previous manual process of entering product details is no longer required. This latest update is set to greatly benefit HAKI configurator users.

Automatic Update for all HAKI Design Tool users

The HAKI Design Tool will receive an automatic update for all existing users. Additionally, the HAKI BIM plugin for Autodesk Revit will be upgraded to work with the latest Revit 2021 edition. This upgrade will allow scaffold designers and contractors to enhance cost efficiency, save time, and manage projects more effectively, especially in complex temporary works. With HAKI BIM’s accuracy, the risk of errors is reduced, ensuring scaffold solutions meet safety and practical requirements.

We take immense pride in every job we undertake and hence we make sure we deliver the job with perfection and quality. Upon taking up a contract, we will visit the location first and prepare suitable Scaffolding design.

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