tjk0225
2009-04-10, 02:17 PM
We are doing a lot of quantity take-off / bill of material schedules on our projects and have noticed an inconsistency (inaccuracy) with quantities that relate to demolition.
Working in Revit Architecture 2009. I have an existing wall that is 20'-0" long with (2) existing 3'-0" doors. At this point, the wall schedule doesn't report any new wall. If I demolish a single door, the wall schedule then shows 20'-0" of new wall! There is really only 3'-0" of new wall (the infill). If I demolish the second door, the wall schedule reports 40'-0" of new wall.
I also tested this in 2010 and it seems to be improved, but not totally fixed. Instead of reporting the entire length of the existing wall, it counts the infill as a new wall with a length of 0'-0".
Has anyone else experienced this?
We are generating a seperate wall type for the infills that can be excluded from the bill of materials. That doesn't make the schedule any more accurate, but at least we can track it.
Thanks!
Working in Revit Architecture 2009. I have an existing wall that is 20'-0" long with (2) existing 3'-0" doors. At this point, the wall schedule doesn't report any new wall. If I demolish a single door, the wall schedule then shows 20'-0" of new wall! There is really only 3'-0" of new wall (the infill). If I demolish the second door, the wall schedule reports 40'-0" of new wall.
I also tested this in 2010 and it seems to be improved, but not totally fixed. Instead of reporting the entire length of the existing wall, it counts the infill as a new wall with a length of 0'-0".
Has anyone else experienced this?
We are generating a seperate wall type for the infills that can be excluded from the bill of materials. That doesn't make the schedule any more accurate, but at least we can track it.
Thanks!