saeborne
2008-12-03, 08:29 PM
Hello all,
Strategy question for you Revit Experts...
We are about to start a large project, which must retain half of an existing building on site. We anticipate that this model will become quite complex, and it must serve us well for the next 4 years.
How should we structure the Demolition Package within our model?
Option 1: One Model with Phasing
Model the entire existing building. Use phasing to demolish half of the building. Model the New construction in a later phase.
Downsides to Option 1:
• We must retain all of the demolished stuff in our model for the life of the project.
• I've noticed problems in the past where demolished walls still affect join conditions of walls created in a later phase. Has anyone else encountered these issues?
Option 2: Two models, separating the Demolition Package
One model will be dedicated for the demolition package. The Second Model would contain Existing to Remain and New Construction.
Downsides to Option 2:
• We must manually coordinate any changes in the extent of demolition, between the two models.
Which would you recommend, and why?
Thanks in advance.
Bryan
Strategy question for you Revit Experts...
We are about to start a large project, which must retain half of an existing building on site. We anticipate that this model will become quite complex, and it must serve us well for the next 4 years.
How should we structure the Demolition Package within our model?
Option 1: One Model with Phasing
Model the entire existing building. Use phasing to demolish half of the building. Model the New construction in a later phase.
Downsides to Option 1:
• We must retain all of the demolished stuff in our model for the life of the project.
• I've noticed problems in the past where demolished walls still affect join conditions of walls created in a later phase. Has anyone else encountered these issues?
Option 2: Two models, separating the Demolition Package
One model will be dedicated for the demolition package. The Second Model would contain Existing to Remain and New Construction.
Downsides to Option 2:
• We must manually coordinate any changes in the extent of demolition, between the two models.
Which would you recommend, and why?
Thanks in advance.
Bryan