The preamble
I am working on a 36 storey residential tower. The plan and unit types vary at four different levels. I have created plans for the different levels only and have copied the slabs to each of the other levels so my sections look OK. All level markers are shown but do not have associated plan views.
In order to assist the contractor and developer with tracking options purchased I would like to have room tags for all units on all levels. I figure the easiest way to do this is to have the demising walls go full height through the building and then each of the levels can be tagged and scheduled separately. My problem is how to copy the room tags from level to level and have the numbers change to reflect the level (unit number 305, 405… 2405 etc.) Since I have no plan views available, and I don’t want to clutter the project browser with 30 or so unnecessary plans, how can this be done?
The wish
A room tag with a multi-level option. The tag would be placed on the lowest level and you would be prompted for the top level. The tag would then pick up the level parameter from the level marker, incrementing the room number so it displays the appropriate floor.
Each of the tags could be scheduled individually and instance parameters would allow for different paint schemes, counter top options, floor finishes etc.
Barring that ‘uber’ tag does anyone have a better suggestion for keeping all this in Revit?
Thanks