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Hi all, To introduce I have over 8 years of exp in Revit Architecture with USA clients. Now I have joined a firm which deals only Indian projects. Here I noticed the working style is completely different. For example: We usually do a Structural Revit model separately and link to Arch model. In that case how are we going to get BOQ values. In reality the top of the wall will be under the beams. Here we use only brick walls and RCC columns and Beams. I have to join walls and beams to get perfect values. Please suggest me how to deal with this kind of situation and let me know your process of getting the BOQ values. Thanks.
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Dear, I have the same doubt. Hope u might have found the answer, please tell me if u did find.
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