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Share, refine, and sync design data with Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks, Robot Structural Analysis, and Autodesk Docs. Connect steel detailing and design data to BIM and CAD workflows for efficient project delivery.

Autodesk Advance Steel is a 3D modeling software for steel detailing, fabrication, and construction. Use Advance Steel to connect design and fabrication when working in BIM to improve communication between steel engineers, designers, and detailers.

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The software helps advance projects effectively from design to fabrication, with clearer design intent and less rework. Use Advance Steel with the AEC Collection to run structural analyses, automate design processes, create and solve for complex geometry, and detect and mitigate clashes in preconstruction.

Structural engineers, steel detailers, and fabricators use Advance Steel to design, detail, fabricate, and install steel structural systems. AEC professionals choose Advance Steel to automatically generate fabrication shop drawings and bills of material with ready-to-use templates, and to produce numerical control files to direct and automate CNC machines for fabrication.

Autodesk Advance Steel is a 3D modeling software for steel detailing, fabrication, and construction. Use Advance Steel to connect design and fabrication when working in BIM to improve communication between steel engineers, designers, and detailers.\n
\nThe software helps advance projects effectively from design to fabrication, with clearer design intent and less rework. Use Advance Steel with the AEC Collection to run structural analyses, automate design processes, create and solve for complex geometry, and detect and mitigate clashes in preconstruction.\n"}]},"@type":"Question","name":"Who uses Advance Steel?","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Structural engineers, steel detailers, and fabricators use Advance Steel to design, detail, fabricate, and install steel structural systems. AEC professionals choose Advance Steel to automatically generate fabrication shop drawings and bills of material with ready-to-use templates, and to produce numerical control files to direct and automate CNC machines for fabrication.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"Which versions of Advance Steel can I use if I subscribe to the current version?","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Your Advance Steel subscription gives you access to install and use the 3 previous versions. Available downloads are listed in your Autodesk Account after subscribing. See also\u202fprevious releases available for subscribers.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"Can I install Advance Steel on multiple computers?","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"With a subscription to Advance Steel software, you can install it on up to 3 computers or other devices. However, only the named user can sign in and use that software on a single computer at any given time. Please refer to the\u202f Software License Agreement for more information.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"How do I convert my Advance Steel free trial to a paid subscription?","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Launch your trial software and click Subscribe Now on the trial screen or buy Advance Steel here. When buying your subscription, enter the same email address and password combination you used to sign in to your trial. Learn more about\u202fconverting a trial to a paid subscription.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"How much does an Advance Steel subscription cost?","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"The price of an annual Advance Steel subscription is\u202f, and the price of a 3-year Advance Steel subscription is\u202f. If you have infrequent users and are interested in a pay-as-you-go option, please visit www.autodesk.com/flex to learn more.\n"]],"@type":"FAQPage","@context":" "} Experience Advance Steel with the AEC Collection Better together for seamless integration

As a full-service steel distributor, we also offer a variety of value-added services to adapt our steel to meet your specifications. Those services include loop-slitting, cut-to-length, pickling, temper passing and stretch leveling, coating, painting, and other processes. This is achieved through our strategic relationships within our company and with outside processors across the US, Mexico, and Canada.

At Advance Steel Company, we aim to provide the highest quality steel products customized to your needs. Our steel expertise and hands-on experience has made us an industry leader in steel distribution. Contact us for more information.

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I am using advance steel version 2018, I created polygonal concrete wall with a priority 40 then slab interdect with it with a priority 20, however, there are no edges generated although the intersection case !!!! Why And how can fix that please ??

there's a default in the management tools for the automatic fitter generation, I would suggest to activate the checkbox. sometimes it's necessary to move the slab a little bit away and then move it back.

I have a blue box around a gusset-cross brace connection. The gusset plate next to it is the same just a mirror image. On my shop drawings the gusset which has the blue box around it does not have as many holes as the other gusset but it should, they are there in the model. I need to know how to get them to show up on my shop drawings.

Ok, let me be a little more spesific. The gusset connection is from the vault but the shear tab that connects the gusset to the column is a plate that I added in with bolts. These are the holes that don't show up on the shops but they do on the master gusset. See attached screen shot.

Alright, this is really easy to fix. navigate to the objects tab in the ribbon and click on the, "Connection, add objects" button. select the bolts and then select the plate. then, double click the joint box and click update.

Will you also look at the model and tell me how to mirror the angle bracing. What I mean is, I need to change the toe direction of the angle. When you look at the angle bracing one leg is away and the other is facing you. I need them to be opposite. I have looked around in the advance joint properties and can find no way to mirror them.

At present, the angle going from upper left to lower right, the leg is pointing away from you. The angle going from lower left to upper right, the leg is facing you. I want the opposite of this. These descreptions are all baced on looking from outside of the model inward. This sounds silly, but the client is wanting them this way because the construction drawings show them this way though it makes no difference structurally.

The following is a rant not from the perspective of an advance steel user, but instead from someone who receive final product (dwg drawings) made with advance steel. I have some knowledge of advance steel because I used it in the past, but I got so mad with it I abandoned and went back to use autocad instead; I've hoped that with time things would have improved, but doesn't seems like it...

So my current affliction is that I am receiving some dwg drawings made with advance steel from an external firm for approval. These dwg files are not 3D contain all the geometry, but the 2D output drawings layouts.

I was baffled by them: the geometry is directly drawn in the layout space and SCALED, instead of being drawn in model space at real scale and displayed in layout space by viewports appropriately scaled to fit, as, you know, it's pretty much common practice with autocad. It was like I was transported back in time, when people used to manually scale the details and compose the whole drawing in model space for printing; Heck! I even had to convince my own firm to abandon such a prehistoric ways and introduce them to modern standards of viewports and annotative objects...

And here comes the worse offender of them all: pass the fact I cannot take a direct measure because the geometry is scaled to whatever, usually I can always use the dimension line used at the same scale of the detail that will correctly display the correct measure, BUT, oh no, advance steel doesn't do that: the dimension line are not native autocad dimension line, which would be dynamic, but are instead static geometry, lines and text, that just gives the illusion of being dimension lines.

So I can't take a direct measure because geometry is scaled, nor I can use dimension lines because they are fake. To have something useful I have instead scale the geometry with reference to a known dimension, for each different scale present in the layout, and this usually means to overflow out of the paper in the gray background which is kinda hard to see.

I use tekla structures and it is better at exporting to dwg than this! With tekla I can choose the export the whole drawing in model space a la Advance Steel with the scaled geometry, or, my preferred method, it will export the geometry in model space, at real scale, and make use of viewports in layout at the proper scale.

The basic question is what you want to use the classic Advance Steel drawings for. These are "impractical" for further processing. As an assembly drawing completely usable. For production, if you do not have to enter NC manually from the coordinate, it is better to use exported NC and DXF for manufactured parts.

Previously, I used exclusively AutoCAD. With the transition to Advance Steel, I had to completely change the thinking processes of creating production documentation. Now everything really depends on quality and check of the model. The resulting documentation is actually a secondary product, minimal in my field. Theoretically, one would not have to draw individual items. I think, that in the future, drawings of individual items will be dropped and only sub-assemblies and assembly drawings will remain. It looks tough, but it can be adapted .

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