david_peterson
2012-03-14, 06:41 PM
I have a new project that we will be starting in a few weeks and I'm wondering what's the best way to go about it.
the main building footprint is roughly 1500'x550' with a total sqft of "usable" space in the area of 1.6million sqft.
I'm wondering if anyone has some advice as to how to split something like that up or if Revit can even handle a footprint that big. Not to mention the site which is something like 1 mile by 3 miles.
Specifically I'm wondering how well the model will interact when it comes to joining footings and wall. I have a hard enough time getting revit to model my concrete structures they way they should vs the way revit wants to do them.
I know that I may want to split up the building based on expansion joint locations, but I'm not sure how much help that's going to get me.
There's going to be plenty of things that will complicate this process including construction phasing and package phasing (these may not be the same)
All I know is that this project is going to be run at light speed since someone thinks they can get a foundation package by the end of Oct. (We haven't even picked a site yet)
I'm looking for for input on the structural side.
If anyone has any good ideas or thoughts, they would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
the main building footprint is roughly 1500'x550' with a total sqft of "usable" space in the area of 1.6million sqft.
I'm wondering if anyone has some advice as to how to split something like that up or if Revit can even handle a footprint that big. Not to mention the site which is something like 1 mile by 3 miles.
Specifically I'm wondering how well the model will interact when it comes to joining footings and wall. I have a hard enough time getting revit to model my concrete structures they way they should vs the way revit wants to do them.
I know that I may want to split up the building based on expansion joint locations, but I'm not sure how much help that's going to get me.
There's going to be plenty of things that will complicate this process including construction phasing and package phasing (these may not be the same)
All I know is that this project is going to be run at light speed since someone thinks they can get a foundation package by the end of Oct. (We haven't even picked a site yet)
I'm looking for for input on the structural side.
If anyone has any good ideas or thoughts, they would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.