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    Default New way to work in Revit?

    Hi all, I have installed the new Revit Building Design Suite with all the disciplines in one package, and realized that the engineers can work in the architectural model now. This could be a change in the way consultants have worked until now.

    Any advice will be helpfull.

    Thanks in advance, Alex

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    Default Re: New way to work in Revit?

    Unless your project is really small (less than 5,000 SF, keep separate files, one for each discipline (although I see MPE together as a file very often). The industry is moving towards a federated model and the separate models will help facilitate work with a contractor.

    Separate models also allow for distinct workflows and processes among the disciplines and helps to delineate the responsibilities of each party.

    For a small commercial building or house with a 2-3 person project team I could see the benefit of a single file. Anything larger our more complex and separate models its the way to go.

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