From the course: Revit: Industrialized Construction

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Working to a recognized standard

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Working to a recognized standard

- [Narrator] We're staying in our restroom one drawing as you can see on the screen. And I've left it in the same state as it was at the end of the last video, where we were talking about using our own standard, those layers that were somewhat short and sweet by way of layering. Now normally if you're working in a BIM workflow or process there has been a BIM execution plan set up at some point. That execution plan will define what recognized standard you need to be using for the project. And you would then adhere to that standard for the duration of the project. Now for this particular course I'm using a British standard, it's called BS1192. It is slowly being super-seeded by various other European stroke global standards as we speak. But I'm going to stick with BS1192 for this particular course because it's nice, simple, and easy to understand, and I don't want to make any dramatic changes when you're learning about…

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