LIVE WEBINAR

Eliminate Precast Design Delays With Automation 

 

Wednesday, March 5 | 11:00 AM CST

Are detailing and design delays slowing down your precast projects? See how ALLPLAN empowers precast designers to streamline workflows and reduce manual effort. From automating wall panel design and reinforcement to generating customizable piece tickets and integrating with plant machinery, this webinar will highlight the power and ease of ALLPLAN’s design tools. Get ready to save time, reduce errors, and take your precast projects to the next level with cutting-edge automation. 

 

What to Expect: 

  • Learn how to create 3D models in a familiar CAD-like environment 
  • Discover automated design tools for wall panel design, reinforcement, panelization, and more.  
  • Create automated piece tickets with advanced control and pleasing layout options.  
  • Easily revise and change designs anywhere in your project, including on piece tickets, and see revisions and related attributes all update automatically.  
  • Power up the rest of your project workflows with shop floor integrations. 

About the speakers:

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Phil McNally, Account Manager, ALLPLAN

Phil is an experienced professional in the construction and steel industry. He graduated from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln with a degree in business administration and has dedicated his career to construction, steel fabrication, and distribution. With a deep understanding of the industry, Phil currently serves as an account manager for ALLPLAN Precast, where he helps clients optimize their precast solutions and streamline their operations.

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Frank Holz, Senior Technical Consultant, ALLPLAN

Frank Holz is a Senior Technical Consultant at ALLPLAN Inc. based in Tampa Bay, Florida. He is a structural engineer specializing in precast/prestressed structures including bridges, buildings, parking garages, and buried structures. He is also a software developer who has worked on the creation of algorithms, interfaces, and QC documentation for computer-aided engineering software.

 

 

 

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