We are starting on a large project. Hotel resort, 10 story hotel right in the middle of a low rise building of approximately 100,000 s.f. The high rise and the low riser portions are being drawn by two different offices, in two different cities...part of the same company. We are trying to figure out the best way to approach this. Should we go with two separate models and link each others model? Should we do a single model central file scenario, across the WAN?
Our structural and MEP consultants will also be using Revit, so that seems to me to throw more questions into the mix.
This is the largest project we've taken on with Revit and I would like to feel comfortable with the approach we take before we get deep into it and then think...oh $%#&, we should have done it this way...
How should we go about this and what do we need to keep our eyes open for?
Many thanks.