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Forums >> General Discussion >> Revit Project Management >> organizing 4 separate jobs within one building
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I need some advice on how best to organize a building renovation. The job will be divided into 4 separate CD packages, but there would be a great deal of benefit in linking all the jobs into one model, since work on one part of the building will impact work in other parts. The other kicker is, that the drawings for all of these jobs will be happening simultaneously. Any ideas?
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I would recomend phasing as the way to go.
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