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Thread: SE304-1: Coordinating and Sharing Information with Revit Architecture and Revit Structure - Best Practices!

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    Default SE304-1: Coordinating and Sharing Information with Revit Architecture and Revit Structure - Best Practices!

    Instructors: Erleen Hatfield and Uk Jung

    Class Description: This class identifies best practices using Revit Architecture and Revit Structure for sharing and coordinating information. You'll explore in depth and step-by step how to use Worksets efficiently and how to coordinate the design team's work more effectively. You'll improve your project work flow and designteam integration and reduce time spent on detective work solving coordination issues with inter-discipline models.
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    Default Re: SE304-1: Coordinating and Sharing Information with Revit Architecture and Revit Structure - Best Practices!

    nice! this paper is actually very very helpful

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