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The Ins and Outs of Fabrication Ancillaries

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    Description

    Within the Fabrication software products, ancillaries are materials such as fixings, gaskets, cleats, sealants, and flange materials that are necessary to complete the fabrication and installation of Items. Ancillaries may have labor rates, fabrication costs, and installation costs assigned to make cost summaries accurate. Ancillaries are also necessary for accurate reports for purchasing. In this class, we will explore all facets of Fabrication ancillaries, including building, applying, and reporting. This session features Fabrication ESTmep and Fabrication CADmep.

    Key Learnings

    • Gain a better understanding of what ancillaries are and how we can use them
    • Learn how to build your own Fabrication ancillaries
    • Discover all the locations the ancillaries can be applied and how to apply them to your Fabrication items
    • Learn how to report ancillaries for procurement

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    Product
    Fabrication ESTmep
    Fabrication CADmep
    Industries
    Architecture
    MEP engineering
    Structural engineering
    Product design and manufacturing
    Topics
    Fabrication
    Manufacturing Processes
    Purchasing
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