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Revit Beginners: Utility Lines Workaround

Revit Beginners

Ive been teaching our office how to use Revit Architecture. Combining repeating details and detail lines you now have a workaround for creating utility lines for gas, elec, phone, sewer, storm drain, etc. Im a Revit Beginner with an architectural office in Santa Barbara. National CAD Standards. CAD Digest.

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Global AEC is limping, hobbling. It should be handed over to our children. Turn it back into a viable career choice and let them thrive and contribute to its recovery!

DebunkTheBIM

They’d carry on obligingly climbing the limited staircase of their careers by keeping their profiles low and sticking to forever designing cheap office layouts, calculate bending moments or size sewer pipes. The second group, a small minority would also say ‘no it is not’ but would not believe or live by this statement.

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How to plan your warehouse layout

The Korte Company

Whether you make crude plans in pencil on graph paper or use digital floor planning tools like CAD Pro , SmartDraw or LucidChart , turning ideas into visual assets you can share and discuss with stakeholders will help you (and us) hit the ground running. Warehouses collect and concentrate rainwater, putting pressure on sewer systems.

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List of Common Construction Abbreviations

Job Order Contracting

ACF: Architectural Concrete Finish. ADAAG: Americans with Disabilities Act Architectural Guidelines. ARCH: Architect, Architectural. CAD: Cadmium, Computer-Aided Drafting. CISP: Cast Iron Soil/sewer Pipe. Do not use spaces within an abbreviation. Use same abbreviations for singular or plural. & And.

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Construction Abbreviations – A Decent List

Building Information Management

ACF: Architectural Concrete Finish. ADAAG: Americans with Disabilities Act Architectural Guidelines. ARCH: Architect, Architectural. CAD: Cadmium, Computer-Aided Drafting. CISP: Cast Iron Soil/sewer Pipe. ACC: Access. ACFL: Access Floor. ACI: American Concrete Institute. ACL: Across the Line. ACOUST: Acoustical.

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Construction Abbreviations – A Decent List

Building Information Management

ACF: Architectural Concrete Finish. ADAAG: Americans with Disabilities Act Architectural Guidelines. ARCH: Architect, Architectural. CAD: Cadmium, Computer-Aided Drafting. CISP: Cast Iron Soil/sewer Pipe. ACC: Access. ACFL: Access Floor. ACI: American Concrete Institute. ACL: Across the Line. ACOUST: Acoustical.