Using AutoCAD functionality, you can easily add AutoCAD drawings to Klic requests. These drawings are displayed as an additional theme layer in the Klic App.
The AutoCAD module is an additional module to the Klic Always and Everywhere Service. One of the extra options for a large corporate customer. Want to know more? Discover Klic App for business.
The advantage of the Klic AutoCad is that you can already check during the design phase of a new or changing situation for conflicts with existing cables and pipes. Imagine you want to lay a new route for cables and pipelines, the Klic requests allows you to see if there are any conflict points in the plan. By adding these drawings to the Klic request, field staff also know immediately where they stand and what they need to take into account. This allows them to see any necessary relocations you have already designed in AutoCAD.
In addition, you can also already draw trial trench locations in AutoCAD and upload them subsequently, so that the field staff know where to dig trial trenches.
The AutoCAD module is an additional module to the Klic Always and Everywhere Service and allows you to add AutoCAD drawings (in DWG format) as an extra layer to the Klic drawings. This additional module allows you to add one DWG drawing, consisting of one layer, per project. This is then automatically linked to the correct Klic notification based on the RD coordinates.
An example of how this makes for efficient work is if, for example, during the execution of the work it turns out that there is a conflict point with an existing cable or pipeline. This can lead to delays and additional costs. By adding AutoCAD drawings to the Klic notification and looking at conflict points during the design phase, this can be prevented.
Moreover, by using this method, you reduce the likelihood of conflicts with network operators and other parties. By understanding the locations of existing cables and pipes in advance, the work can be adjusted accordingly and the interests of all parties involved can be better taken into account. This can ultimately save time and money, as potential conflicts and delays are avoided.
An example of how this makes for efficient work is if, for example, during the execution of the work it turns out that there is a conflict point with an existing cable or pipeline. This can lead to delays and additional costs. By adding AutoCAD drawings to the Klic notification and looking at conflict points during the design phase, this can be prevented.
Moreover, by using this method, you reduce the likelihood of conflicts with network operators and other parties. By understanding the locations of existing cables and pipes in advance, the work can be adjusted accordingly and the interests of all parties involved can be better taken into account. This can ultimately save time and money, as potential conflicts and delays are avoided.
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