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Revit startup sheet

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Revit startup sheet

- [Instructor] As we review the table of contents for the Revit startup sheet, the suggested information might seem completely obvious. But without documenting these Revit-based conditions, an architect and their team of consultants might not be working off the same set of information at the start of a project. This can lead to continual changes moving through documentation. There are so many ways to accomplish a said task in Revit. The goal is to have your team work in the same way, and this document helps with that. Note that the document is the Revit startup sheet, not the BIM startup sheet. This means it's to calibrate the tools to support collaboration, not the processes. The Revit startup sheet is supposed to document what needs to known on day one. It's supposed to get the team moving to allow for further research for the BIM execution plan and development with input from project team members. This document is only a start, so let's take a look. What you have on your screen now…

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