Efficiently managing door schedules in building design projects is no small feat. Coordinating across massive datasets, ensuring accuracy, and maintaining flexibility throughout the project lifecycle can challenge even the most experienced professionals. However, with the tools provided by DraftSight Premium‘s BIM Module, users can streamline the entire process, from creating plan views to generating comprehensive door schedules.
This blog will guide you through the step-by-step process of creating and managing door schedules using DraftSight Premium, with a particular focus on its data extraction capabilities. Although the BIM module does not offer full automation, its mix of user control and advanced functionality makes it a reliable solution for professionals looking to optimize their workflows.
Door schedules are an integral component of any construction or renovation project. By listing all door details such as size, material, mark, and frame, they coordinate essential project information between architects, builders, and maintenance personnel. Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows aid in this process by embedding critical data directly within design elements, enabling faster updates and more accuracy.
While some BIM tools offer complete automation for schedule creation, DraftSight Premium takes a more nuanced approach. It allows for highly customizable and controlled data extraction, providing professionals with the flexibility to tailor schedules to specific project needs.
1. Set Up Your Sheet Space and Plan Views
The first step is to organize your project’s sheet space and set up the plan views.
You can easily make adjustments in DraftSight to ensure the visualization is simple, clear, and ready for further work.
2. Label Your Doors
The next step is to label the doors. DraftSight uses data embedded within the BIM model for this. Here’s a simplified overview of how to label doors efficiently:
Door labels integrate with plan views, and adjustments dynamically update across the model.
3. Create BIM Filters for Data Extraction
Accurate schedule creation starts with applying appropriate filters to your BIM data. This ensures only relevant entities are included in the final schedule.
Filters provide much-needed precision and scalability as you scale projects across floors and sections.
4. Extract Data to Generate Door Schedules
DraftSight’s data extraction utility plays an important role in populating door schedules. Follow these steps to extract the necessary data for your schedule:
By presenting only necessary data, your final door schedule becomes streamlined and highly efficient.
5. Insert Your Schedule into the Drawing
DraftSight Premium gives you the flexibility to either embed the table directly into the drawing or export it externally (e.g., as a CSV file). Here’s how to integrate it as a drawing table:
Additionally, use features like table breaks to ensure larger schedules fit neatly within the sheet layout, a helpful enhancement introduced in DraftSight 2025.
6. Replicate Schedules for Additional Floors
With the framework established for the first-floor schedule, replicating the process for additional levels becomes significantly easier. Steps to replicate schedules are:
The ability to repurpose filters and templates enhances consistency while reducing workload, especially for large-scale projects.
DraftSight Premium’s BIM module offers a reliable, flexible platform for managing door schedules. Key benefits include:
DraftSight’s approach empowers users to tailor solutions that fit unique project requirements, without being limited by rigid frameworks.
DraftSight Premium equips architects, designers, and engineers with powerful tools to streamline their BIM workflows, particularly in managing equipment and door schedules. By using its BIM filter and data extraction features, users can ensure their projects remain organized, accurate, and efficient.
Sign up for DraftSight Premium today and experience precision scheduling that aligns with your project goals.
Categories: CAD Standards in DraftSight, DraftSight 2025