From the course: Revit: Industrialized Construction
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Bringing the units in to the project with linked Revit models - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit: Industrialized Construction
Bringing the units in to the project with linked Revit models
- [Narrator] In the previous video, I showed you the little pre-fabricated restroom that we're going to use as part of our industrialized construction work flow in our main Revit model. So we're now in the main Revit model in this video, it's called new commercial building 2021.rvt. You'll recognize it from previous videos in the course as well. So opens by default in the 3D view. We're going to jump into floor plans level one. And you'll recognize it. There's our restroom areas there like so and we've got room one, room two, room three. Just like we did in previous videos. Now, what we need to think about is linking our Revit model of our prefabricated restroom into our main Revit model here. The new commercial building. Now, the workflow is remarkably similar to importing and linking CAD files. So I go up to the Insert tab here and I go over to link here and you've got Link Revit. So when I click there like so,…
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Prefabricated units for construction2m 25s
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Bringing the units in to the project with linked Revit models3m 3s
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Making sure the prefabricated units are located accurately2m 42s
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Setting up views of the units in the project4m 11s
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Dimensioning the units for design intent3m 56s
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