mmack
2007-12-06, 04:29 PM
So we currently use Revit Architecture and Revit Structure pretty much exclusively on all our jobs. We are implementing Revit MEP first quarter next year. As I sat in a couple classes at AU for collaboration I heard that some firms use one project file for all there disciplines. Meaning the Architects and engineers work in one file.
We have always had a seperate project for each discipline (obviously just structural and architectural)
So my questions are:
You can use just one project file for all three Revit applications?
If so:
Who has done this?
How successful is this?
Worksets a plenty?!
I played a little with this and it seems to work fine - We may try it on our next project based on others feedback here.
Many thanks to T.J. who held a class on Project Template setup at AU, and taught how to really modify your project browser.
We have always had a seperate project for each discipline (obviously just structural and architectural)
So my questions are:
You can use just one project file for all three Revit applications?
If so:
Who has done this?
How successful is this?
Worksets a plenty?!
I played a little with this and it seems to work fine - We may try it on our next project based on others feedback here.
Many thanks to T.J. who held a class on Project Template setup at AU, and taught how to really modify your project browser.