phyllisr
2005-10-02, 05:59 AM
Question #1
Has anyone successfully used calculated values to generate quantity totals that might be used successfully for GWB quantities, paint quantities, VWC or any similar items wherein the sides of each wall might be different? I have been able to generate the calculated values to get both sides of the wall but have not found a way to differentiate which is which.
Anticipating the questions about why I would want this level of detail and is this not the contractor responsibility (a valid point), I am looking at this as a BIM issue and a partnering issue. The possibilities are in front of us now - I only want to plan ahead, anticipate the future and insure we are ready. AIA Contracts, insuring agencies and more will follow eventually.
Question #2
Has anyone tried Uniformat classifications combined with formula properties, filtering and more to generate a wall schedule that will return information on components? Unless I am misinterpreting other discussions on this topic, it appears impossible to extract information about components within a wall family and generate a schedule with quantities. Should I wish to know, for example, how much total sound batt insulation there is in the entire project, it appears that cannot be done. I have been thinking about a method to use Uniformat to separate and identify (for example) all the walls with a particular number and collect the information that way. If anyone has tried and failed, it would be helpful to know so that I do not spin my wheels.
Question #3
Has anyone determined in detail how the program "thinks" when calculating SF and area information? I am hoping to avoid hours with a calculator and lots of experimenting trying to resolve this on my own.
I discovered quite by accident (and going a little crazy trying to determine why a 5'-0" wall that is 10'-0" high was returning an area SF of 49.38 - attached clip) that Revit appears to calculate areas allowing for wrapped ends and corners. Which side and why? Is it related to the location line position? If I have a simple 4-wall room, is the area returned for the interior or exterior? Can I control this calculation? What if I want both sides and to know which is which? The wall family has an interior and exterior each side of the core - is there a way to access this information in a schedule?
Again, anticipating the questions about why I care about a few decimal points, this is not what I am trying to resolve. I am hoping to use your collective experience (much greater than mine) to help understand why and how only for the knowledge base.
Thank you all in advance.
PBR
Has anyone successfully used calculated values to generate quantity totals that might be used successfully for GWB quantities, paint quantities, VWC or any similar items wherein the sides of each wall might be different? I have been able to generate the calculated values to get both sides of the wall but have not found a way to differentiate which is which.
Anticipating the questions about why I would want this level of detail and is this not the contractor responsibility (a valid point), I am looking at this as a BIM issue and a partnering issue. The possibilities are in front of us now - I only want to plan ahead, anticipate the future and insure we are ready. AIA Contracts, insuring agencies and more will follow eventually.
Question #2
Has anyone tried Uniformat classifications combined with formula properties, filtering and more to generate a wall schedule that will return information on components? Unless I am misinterpreting other discussions on this topic, it appears impossible to extract information about components within a wall family and generate a schedule with quantities. Should I wish to know, for example, how much total sound batt insulation there is in the entire project, it appears that cannot be done. I have been thinking about a method to use Uniformat to separate and identify (for example) all the walls with a particular number and collect the information that way. If anyone has tried and failed, it would be helpful to know so that I do not spin my wheels.
Question #3
Has anyone determined in detail how the program "thinks" when calculating SF and area information? I am hoping to avoid hours with a calculator and lots of experimenting trying to resolve this on my own.
I discovered quite by accident (and going a little crazy trying to determine why a 5'-0" wall that is 10'-0" high was returning an area SF of 49.38 - attached clip) that Revit appears to calculate areas allowing for wrapped ends and corners. Which side and why? Is it related to the location line position? If I have a simple 4-wall room, is the area returned for the interior or exterior? Can I control this calculation? What if I want both sides and to know which is which? The wall family has an interior and exterior each side of the core - is there a way to access this information in a schedule?
Again, anticipating the questions about why I care about a few decimal points, this is not what I am trying to resolve. I am hoping to use your collective experience (much greater than mine) to help understand why and how only for the knowledge base.
Thank you all in advance.
PBR