phoulx
2012-10-01, 03:13 PM
Two different projects I've got right now have a similar issue and might have a similar solution.
Project one: Base bid is three bays wide with an entry on the west incorporating columns on grid line A. Alternate bid has one additional bay on the west side with the entry and columns moving to that exterior wall. I've used Phases to differentiate the work. Is it possible/advisable to have two grid line A's - one as base bid and one as alternate bid? I was in a hurry and simply cheated by creating an A and A.ALT initially but would like to be able to do it right- two column line A.
Project two: Base bid has foundations at one depth assigned to level "basement". Alternate bid has the same foundations simply at a shallower elevation. Again, can I have two levels called "basement" or should I just play it safe and have a "basement alt" level. I can imagine this becoming a pain with my wall base constraints. Either way, my details will become a whole separate piece of work.
Project one: Base bid is three bays wide with an entry on the west incorporating columns on grid line A. Alternate bid has one additional bay on the west side with the entry and columns moving to that exterior wall. I've used Phases to differentiate the work. Is it possible/advisable to have two grid line A's - one as base bid and one as alternate bid? I was in a hurry and simply cheated by creating an A and A.ALT initially but would like to be able to do it right- two column line A.
Project two: Base bid has foundations at one depth assigned to level "basement". Alternate bid has the same foundations simply at a shallower elevation. Again, can I have two levels called "basement" or should I just play it safe and have a "basement alt" level. I can imagine this becoming a pain with my wall base constraints. Either way, my details will become a whole separate piece of work.