We have all seen the Revit Warnings dialog and as you may already know, these can be ignored and the users can carry on with the tasks at hand but what does this mean for your project health! Some of these are problematic and ignoring the warnings is not really fixing the problem. I guess we should be mindful that if Revit sees fit to warn us of these issues then we should do something to resolve the problems. In the image below you can see a typical set of warnings in an average project. These can be a real headache for the BIM manager and in the following post I will outline a way of adding these errors to the model and then assigning users to ‘repair’ the problems.
The Revit Warning Dialog will allow the user to select elements but this can be extremely inefficient especially in large project where it can take a long time for Revit to open a view where the element can be located. This can be very frustrating for BIM technicians to wade through hundreds of errors, locate the…