Could someone give a working link to HOK standards?
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Priit
Structural Engineer
this looks like it... http://paoloemilioserra.oos.cc/web/R...dstandards.pdf
Melanie Stone
@MistresDorkness
Archibus, FMS/FMInteract and AutoCAD Expert (I use BricsCAD, Revit, Tandem, and Planon, too)
Technical Editornot all those who wander are lost
Priit
Structural Engineer
Anyone have an updated/current HOK Revit standard?
The one here is about 4-5 years old.
cheers....
Melanie Stone
@MistresDorkness
Archibus, FMS/FMInteract and AutoCAD Expert (I use BricsCAD, Revit, Tandem, and Planon, too)
Technical Editornot all those who wander are lost
Interesting that they post theirs for "promoting standardization". Don't we all think everyone should use the one we use?
Hello,
This is an old tread but I found it useful.
I was wondering if anyone had an opinion about Revit Guidelines document (Standard document). Or If someone can provide me a working link to HOK standards?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
There's this
https://www.nationalbimstandard.org/
https://www.nationalbimstandard.org/...S-US-Version-3
Standards for BIM that I've seen typically don't include things like Line weights, family naming, sheet naming/numbering. Most of them refer back to the NCS for a lot of that stuff.
The one that might be more helpful for you is the LOD Standard since that's usually a better metric.
http://bimforum.org/lod/
it's a much better guide line for who should model what.
In my opinion, there's way to many different ways to get to the same end result on paper (or in the model) to have a true Standard like you did with Cad.
Ie doors are always door, but what workset should they go on? Depends on the project IMHO.
How to execute BIM within your Team, I'd take a look at the Penn State Standard
http://bim.psu.edu/project/resources/
It's a great resource for IPD projects. If it's not IPD there's a lot that can be taken out.
IMHO it's better to define how you want to use the tool, than how to actually use it.