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Quality Control for Autodesk® Revit® MEP Models
R. Robert BellDesign Technology Manager, Sparling
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Learning Objectives
At the end of this class, you will be able to: Use Filters for QC of Worksets Resolve Common Modeling Mistakes Using Filters Resolve Common Modeling Mistakes Using Model Review Create a QC Checklist
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Use Filters for QC of Worksets
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Worksets
Shared levels and grids Levels and grids Reference planes Matchlines MEP elements
Specific views and filters Model Review add-in
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Resolve Common Modeling Mistakes Using Filters
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Common Modeling Mistakes
Element meant for the ceiling is on the floor Wall elements with no elevation Wall elements on a horizontal face Create filters based of family names
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Resolve Common Modeling Mistakes Using Model Review
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Model Review Add-in
Elevation is exposed Create a check Run the check Host element is exposed
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Create a QC Checklist
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QC Checklist
Format the questions so No is a fail Break the list into sections Put questions in order of
Documented steps for setup Elements and their parameters examined
Not all warnings are bad
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Class Summary
Quality control for worksets can be easy QC views make it easy to correct the model Element mishosting is harder to find Model Review add-in QC Checklist
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