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I am creating a coordination model. I will be using Revit Architecture as well as Revit MEP to model the Architectural, Structural, and MEP systems for the building. Are there any good references as far as setting up a file structure or managing the information. Should I split the information between revit project files based on disipline, or simply model everything in the same model? Thanks, Tim
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If you are the only one working on it, I would do it all in one model with worksets for each discipline. However you mentioned Revit MEP, you would want to do that work in that program, therefore that would be a sep project.
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