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Has anyone done a Metal Building (Butler or other) in Revit yet and if so care to share what you ahve dones.
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hi,
why would it be different to any other building? are there any issues you have?
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I haven't yet, but I would like to be able to. Some clients use them.
I would also really like to hear from other people.
For eldados, I think the main difference is in the tapered beams and columns.
The Z-shaped purlins & girts are not usually used in other structures either.
Mike
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