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Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 2:16:20 PM | Construction Phases

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Hello,

 

I want to get into the phases tool of Revit.  At this point the only way I can see everything in 3D is if I model in Substructure phase.  If I make walls in interior construction I cannot see the walls in 3D.  Basically, I only model/draft in substructure.  However, I would like to draw things in different phases thinking I could organize the project.  Anywhere I can learn this would be great.  I guess I just dont understand the whole thing.

 

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Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 2:21:45 PM | Construction Phases

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Who set up your phases?  Substructure and interior construction are not phases, those are areas that could go on Worksets if necessary.  Existing, New and Demolished are phases.  Take a look at this post for an example

 

http://www.revitzone.com/revit-fundamentals/62-phases-an-overview-of-revit-phases 


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Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 2:53:50 PM | Construction Phases

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sorry I meant 3D views.


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Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 3:21:29 PM | Construction Phases

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Sorry for confusion.  This is what I mean.  I draw on a floor plan.  If you look at properties and go all the way down to phasing, A10-Substructure is selected.  If this is selected I can see everything in 3D.  If I choose C10-Interior Construction I cannot.  This template was based off of Revits Construction Template.  


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Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 8:32:26 AM | Construction Phases

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We don't use the construction template but the idea would still be the same as the link that I sent you. The reason you cant see anything when you set it to C10 -interior is because everything that you placed was placed on the A10-Substructure phase.


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