In part two of this series on extra-large Revit projects (read part 1 here), guest author Brian Kish focuses on the essential maintenance tasks that must be considered once a project is in motion. Brian shares the three key aspects of a healthy Revit model, lessons he learned as the BIM Manager on the Medyan One Mall project, an extra-large retail complex currently under construction in Dubai.
It’s easy to overlook the importance of basic modeling strategies when working on small and medium-sized projects. As you prepare to take on larger projects, certain organizational techniques become increasingly important to the success of the project. After setting up your hardware, personnel, and model breakdown strategy in Part 1, the question remains, how to ensure those strategies continue to serve the project once the design is in motion? This article discusses three critical aspects of a healthy BIM model for…