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Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 4:44:11 PM | collaborating models

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rich08


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Hi,

We are a AE firm and have mech. ele. and arch. all in house and struct. outside of the office we are working on a revit model right now where each discipline has their own central file and then all files are linked to a overall project central file. Would this be an ideal setup? or having all in house disciplines working of one central file and then link in structural. What would be the pros and cons of having everyone working in one central file rather than having each discpline having their own.

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