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Hallo! I'm looking for a good practical documentation structure list. I believe more experienced Revit users have the knowledge of how the particular kinds of drawings should be linked and related between each other, so as to make the whole documentation clear, easy to read and easy to communicate between different drawings. If any body has some good practice with this issue please let me know.Marian
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USING CSI SetionFormat or Uniformat is probably your best bet. They are industry recognized methods, and are more than likely goign to become the standard for BIM... In addition, research guidelines of ISI (Int'l Standards of Interoperability), and see what they say... This process needs to be made uniform, so everyone is on the same page and we can all easily find what we're looking for....
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