PopIcon – Make Your Revit Rock!
This lecture will introduce PopIcon software: a new API that improves productivity for both model building and documentation by giving users an easy interface that puts tools, tabs and icons at your fingertips.Understanding how to increase productivity with Revit is the key to the success for any office engaged in BIM in our current economic climate. The four key challenges in meeting this goal are: overcoming the high cost of training, finding ways to build accurate models quickly, documenting projects in Revit and standardizing model content.
Over the last several years we gradually built a series of tools that run inside Revit to help us overcome these hurtles and remain competitive in the marketplace while continuing to provide our clients high quality BIM projects. Working with Autodesk we created PopIcon Software which is a commercial version of our in-house tool set. This lecture is a demonstration of the capabilities of this software.
Who Should Attend
Currently PopIcon is written for use in Revit Structure. With the release of Revit 2013, the newest version of PopIcon will also include tools for architects. Structural designers will find this lecture of interest as will Architects who are interested in participating in the Beta testing of the 2013 version of PopIcon.About the Presenter
Paul Chambers is senior design engineer at Rutherford & Chekene Structural Engineers in San Francisco a subsidiary of which, branded PopIcon Software, is focused on the development of applications software for productivity enhancement in Revit. He is a licensed structural engineer with 12 years experience in design of all types of buildings, focusing on seismic resistant designs for high value facilities. Paul started using Revit Structure 3 about 7 years ago and has been internally using the PopIcon Software since its inception to detail projects solely in Revit.
DATE/LOCATION
1.24.12
SACRAMENTO
AIA Central Valley
1400 S Street
Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95814TIME
11:30am to 1:30pm
Special Holiday Lunch and program
hosted by Ideate, Inc.
**Registration required. We’ll have your seat
reserved and lunch ready.**
INFORMATION
Email Abigayle Curtis
or call 916.868.6102.
Ideate, Inc. ~ Revit User Group Introducing PopIcon
Ideate Revit User Group ~ Meeting and Holiday Party
With 2011 nearing a close and 2012 right around the corner Ideate would like to invite all our Sacramento User Group members and friends to attend a year-end gathering and party. Ideate will be thanking all this year’s attendees with a festive holiday lunch and also highlighting and thanking our many speakers that have presented this year. As we prepare to launch our 2012 calendar we hope you will consider presenting or speaking on a Revit topic. See you on December 14th!
DATE/LOCATION
12.14.11
SACRAMENTO
AIA Central Valley
1400 S Street
Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95814TIME
11:30am to 1:30pm
Special Holiday Lunch and program
hosted by Ideate, Inc.**Registration required. We’ll have your seat
reserved and lunch ready.**INFORMATION
Email Abigayle Curtis
or call 916.868.6102.
Guidance Issued on Tax Treatment of Business Cell Phones
The IRS issued a recent notice on providing guidance on the tax treatment of employer-provided cell phones now that they have been removed from the definition of listed property (Notice 2011-72). The notice discusses the treatment of employer-provided cell phones as an excludible fringe benefit.
The IRS says it has received questions about the tax treatment of employer-provided cell phones and similar telecommunications equipment in the wake of changes enacted by the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 (PL 110-240). Prior to the act, cell phones were included under the section 280F definition of “listed property” and, for employers to deduct the cost of cell phones they provided to employees, the strict substantiation requirements of section 274(d) had to be met.
The Small Business Jobs Act removed cell phones from the definition of listed property for tax years beginning after Dec. 31, 2009. However, the IRS points out that the act did not otherwise alter the requirement that an employer-provided cell phone be treated as a fringe benefit, the value of which must be included in the employee’s gross income, unless an exclusion applies. The act also did not affect the potential treatment of an employer-provided cell phone as an excludible fringe benefit.
The IRS says that the value of the business use of an employer-provided cell phone is excludible from an employee’s income as a working condition fringe to the extent that, if the employee paid for the use of the cell phone, the employee would be able to deduct such payment as a trade or business expense under section 162.
For such treatment to apply, the cell phone must be provided to the employee for noncompensatory business reasons, for example, to speak with clients when away from the office. The notice says a cell phone provided to promote employee morale or goodwill is not provided primarily for a noncompensatory business reason.
The notice says that, if an employer provides an employee with a cell phone primarily for noncompensatory business reasons, the IRS will treat the employee’s use of the cell phone for reasons related to the employer’s trade or business as a working condition fringe benefit, the value of which is excludible from the employee’s income. The IRS will also treat any personal use of such a cell phone as a de minimis fringe benefit, excludible from the employee’s income.
The rules in Notice 2011-72 apply to any use of an employer-provided cell phone occurring after Dec. 31, 2009.
submitted by Allied member, Gallina LLP
AIACV Allied Member Marq Truscott now an FASLA
Sacramento, CA. September 12, 2011 – The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has elevated Marq Truscott of Sacramento’s Quadriga Landscape Architecture & Planning to the ASLA Council of Fellows for 2011.
Fellowship is among the highest honors the ASLA bestows on members and recognizes the contributions of these individuals to their profession and society at large based on their works, leadership and management, knowledge and service. Mr. Truscott is among an esteemed group of 40 new Fellows that will be recognized at the 2011 ASLA Annual Meeting & EXPO, this fall in San Diego.
Nominated by the Sierra Chapter for service to the profession, Truscott has contributed tirelessly and effectively not only to his profession but to the larger Sacramento community. He is a volunteer leader with the Sacramento Theater Company, Urban Land Institute, UC Davis and the California Center for Urban Horticulture, and the cities of Sacramento and Roseville as a pro bono designer. He has spearheaded numerous community design initiatives and, in those capacities, educated key decision makers on the value of landscape architecture and its impacts on successful community building. He also contributes his expert insight to students, emerging professionals, and colleagues. Further, his ASLA leadership is very nearly unmatched. He has been the president of the local and state chapters three times each since 1995.
He earned his BSLA from Cal Poly, Pomona in 1984.
The designation of Fellow is conferred on individuals in recognition of exceptional accomplishments over a sustained period of time. Fewer than 10% of all landscape architects receive this honor.
View the full 2011 class of Fellows at:
http://www.asla.org/NewsReleaseDetails.aspx?id=32127
About ASLA
Founded in 1899, ASLA is the national professional association for landscape architects, representing more than 15,000 members in 48 professional chapters and 68 student chapters. The Society’s mission is to lead, to educate and to participate in the careful stewardship, wise planning and artful design of our cultural and natural environments. Members of the Society use their “ASLA” suffix after their names to denote membership and their commitment to the highest ethical standards of the profession. Learn more about landscape architecture online at www.asla.org.
Allied member, Ideate, presents: Revit User Group
BIM Collaboration in Design and Construction:
User-level Perspectives and Conversation
Bring What You’re Working On – Discuss Ways to Improve
Come to the September Sacramento Revit User Group with your current project hat on. Join Jason Dodds, VDC Technical Specialist with Autodesk, Inc., as he leads an interactive conversation around firm collaboration, BIM in Construction and new Vault tools. This is an interactive session so bring your insights on how the process is working for you and discover ways to improve. Heavy Q&A format.Who Should Attend
Revit users in architecture, MEP and structure and colleagues in the construction space working with Revit files.About the Presenter
Coauthor of Mastering Navisworks 2012, Jason Dodds is an Autodesk Construction Technical Specialist; located in Denver, CO. Jason has been actively involved in the design and building technology community for over 15 years. During his career, Jason’s focus and experience has been with construction, construction administration, MEP, architecture, structures, and technology for companies such as Michael Baker Corporation and Southland Industries. He has been involved in all facets of design and building processes and understands what it takes to complete projects from design, estimating, coordination, to fabrication. In his role at Autodesk, Jason plays an integral role in advocating and implementing the company’s Construction and BIM solutions throughout North America.When: September 22nd, 2011
Where: AIACV Gallery at 1400 S Street, Suite 100, Sacramento
Time: 11:30 to 1:30, lunch providedINFORMATION
Email Abigayle Curtis
or call 916.868.6102.
Resources from Bagatelos
Unable to attend the recent tour at Bagatelos Architectural Glass?
Visit their blog and take a look some of the information they covered: www.focus-materials.com/blog/.
The company will be working on an installation at SMUD in about 8 weeks. If you would be interested in observing the install please contact the company directly: info@bagatelos.com, nick@focus-materials.com or call: 866.929.8772.
AIACV Allied member, Ideate, Announces New Ideate BIMLink for Autodesk Revit 2012 applications.
Ideate BIMLink provides Revit 2012 users access to data that Revit hides including phase and design option data. The application enables users to update volumes of data following external and internal changes while maintaining linked relationships. It also facilitates the streamlining of Quality Control processes by controlling family and project-based parameters. And, instead of editing manually within Revit, project team members can use automated Excel capabilities to save time and prevent errors.
To learn more please visit: www.ideatebimlink.com
