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.BSWX File Extension

A .BSWX file is a BIMReview 3D Model, created by StruMIS.

Open with StruMIS BIMReview. Available for Windows.

What is a .BSWX file?

A .BSWX file is a type of 3D model file specifically used in the BIMReview software. BIMReview is a tool used for building information modeling (BIM), which helps in visualizing and managing building projects. The .BSWX file format stores detailed 3D models of buildings or structures. These models include important information such as the exact position (X, Y, Z coordinates) of each component of the building and details about the fabrication of each part. This makes it very useful for architects, engineers, and construction professionals to plan, visualize, and manage building projects effectively.

To open a .BSWX file, you can use several programs: 1. **StruMIS BIMReview** - This is the primary software designed to create, view, and manage .BSWX files. It offers tools for reviewing and annotating 3D models. 2. **STRUMIS** - This is a broader management solution that integrates with BIMReview and can also handle .BSWX files, primarily used for managing steel fabrication and construction. 3. **Autodesk Advance Steel** - This is a professional software for steel detailing, design, fabrication, and construction. It supports .BSWX files, allowing users to work with detailed 3D models within a comprehensive steelwork design and detailing environment.

To open a .BSWX file, simply install any of the above programs, launch the program, and then open the .BSWX file through the program's file opening interface. This will allow you to view and work with the 3D model contained in the file.

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