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    Default UniformatClassifications.txt

    I had a bunch of questions but I just figured them all out except for the Revit Category number, anyone have a list of what category these numbers correspond to?

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    Default Re: UniformatClassifications.txt

    Here they are if anyone is interested

    Casework 2001000
    Ceilings 2000038
    Columns 2000100
    Curtain Panels 2000170
    Curtain Wall Mullions 2000171
    Doors 2000023
    Electrical Equipment 2001040
    Electrical Fixtures 2001060
    Floors 2000032
    Furniture 2000080
    Lighting Fixtures 2001120
    Mechanical Equipment 2001140
    Parking 2001180
    Planting 2001360
    Plumbing Fixtures 2001160
    Railings 2000026
    Ramps 2000180
    Roads 2001220
    Roofs 2000035
    Site 2001260
    Speciality Equipment 2001350
    Stairs 2000120
    Structural Columns 2001330
    Structural Foundations 2001300
    Structural Framing 2001320
    Topography 2001340
    Walls 2000011
    Windows 2000014

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    Default Re: UniformatClassifications.txt

    Goggle uniformat classifications. tons of stuff. This is the reason I have such respect for the guy's who started this software. A little bit of R&D....makes our job easier. Our QS's are marveling at the MDB files (or exel) we pass on. I am going to start claiming a percentage of their fee. Seeing that I am doing all the work.
    Here is a PDF that explains and breaks it down into all the catagories of Uniformat.
    That's just Uniformat. You get Master format as well.
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    Default Re: UniformatClassifications.txt

    Thanks Zeds!

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    Default Re: UniformatClassifications.txt

    There is a problem with russification of Uniformat classification... Revit does not accept Russian codings of fonts .
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    Default Re: UniformatClassifications.txt

    Thanks Zed, i'm propagating that document through all the offices.

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    Default Re: UniformatClassifications.txt

    Was wondering about this too.
    Any progress? Any other files available than the standard NIS coding? We'd like to make cost estimations based on SFB (which is pretty much the allmighty standard in the NL).

    Thanks for the document.


    EDIT: is there any way to make multicategory schedules with system families? We want to make calculations using their assembly codes, preferable all in one schedule.
    Last edited by clogboy; 2007-12-11 at 12:50 PM.

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    Default Re: UniformatClassifications.txt

    Bram,
    I beleive you must make your SFB.txt by scratch.
    Portugal (where I live) as no classification standards.
    I started translating the spanish classification system - NTE, but soon gave up.
    Since there is still no common EU standard on that, I adopted the Masterformat and Uniformat.

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    Default Re: UniformatClassifications.txt

    I also think create a new one from scratch is the way to go.
    Wasn't SFB an international ISO standard? The Revit file is a NIST standard.

    Anyhow, we need SFB. I'm going to make it. Anyone who wants the file, contact my supervisor. Anything that your local office can calculate with will do IMO.

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    Default Re: UniformatClassifications.txt

    Quote Originally Posted by bram.weinreder View Post
    Anyhow, we need SFB. I'm going to make it. Anyone who wants the file, contact my supervisor. Anything that your local office can calculate with will do IMO.
    Why make it? Just contact Itannex and you will get a complete SFB list. We use it also.
    Last edited by Andrew P; 2007-12-12 at 10:43 AM.

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