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What is Trimble Field Points

Trimble Field Points is a field layout and point management application used in construction workflows to place and verify points on site using compatible positioning hardware. It supports MEP and general building layout tasks such as staking, as-built capture, and transferring layout data between the office model and the field. The product focuses on field execution rather than full MEP design authoring, and it is typically used by field engineers, layout crews, and trade contractors working from coordinated models or drawings.

pros

Field-focused layout workflows

The product is designed around on-site point layout, verification, and as-built capture rather than office-only design. This aligns well with construction execution needs such as setting sleeves, hangers, and penetrations from coordinated information. It can reduce manual tape-and-string layout steps when teams use compatible positioning equipment.

Model-to-field point transfer

Field Points supports taking layout information prepared in the office and using it to drive point placement in the field. This helps teams work from coordinated project data instead of recreating points manually from 2D drawings. It is particularly relevant when MEP coordination outputs need to be translated into installable field points.

Integration with Trimble ecosystem

Field Points fits into Trimble’s broader construction technology stack, which commonly includes field hardware and related software for layout and verification. For organizations already standardized on Trimble positioning tools, this can simplify deployment and training. It also supports consistent data flow across Trimble field processes compared with using disconnected tools.

cons

Not a full MEP CAD tool

Field Points does not replace MEP design or detailed CAD/BIM authoring applications used for engineering and fabrication detailing. Users typically still need separate tools to create and coordinate the underlying models and drawings. This makes it an execution companion rather than a primary design platform.

Hardware and ecosystem dependence

Core value depends on using compatible field positioning hardware and related Trimble workflows. Organizations using other hardware ecosystems may face additional integration effort or may not realize the same productivity gains. This can increase total cost of ownership compared with software-only approaches.

Limited advanced engineering analysis

The product is oriented to layout and verification, not engineering calculations or simulation. Teams needing sizing, load calculations, hydraulic analysis, or detailed fabrication-level automation must rely on other specialized applications. As a result, it is less suitable as a single system for end-to-end MEP engineering and delivery.

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Trimble Inc.
Westminster, Colorado, USA
1978
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