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Mon, Jun 6, 2005 at 3:05:21 PM | Is REVIT really "there" in its abilities?

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I am from a 40 person predominantly healthcare design firm and would like to know from other users whether or not they have been sucessful with revit in healthcare related work. Are there any good examples out there that we can look at? Any help would be great. Thanks

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Tue, Jun 7, 2005 at 12:31:30 AM | RE: Is REVIT really "there" in its abilities?

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We've used revit for a number of aged-care jobs with success. The project type in revit is irrelevent and is merely dependent on your office family library. I'd imagine your first health care job would involve creating many new familes for various equipment and establishing details and detail components in revit. But you would need to think of how this would help future projects... Once this initial project is completed you'll find that subsequent health care buildings will be much quicker given that you already have most of the elements created and can use previous details etc. It always makes it easier to implement revit if you have a very focused typology. You can then establish a very detailed template file with the appropriate schedules and alike already setup so you just need to start modelling. HTH.

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