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multiple buildings in the same project

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aluko0719
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multiple buildings in the same project

if a project has more than one building and the buildings have different level heights how would you go about setting that up in the project navigator? example.

project name: adam commercial site

project number: 14000

total of 4 buildings on the site.

Building no. 1 - manufacuture building, 3 levels 10' for each level.

Building no. 2 - warehouse, 2 levels, 15' for each level.

Building no. 3 - office building, 4 levels, 12' for each level

Building no. 4 - garage, 2 levels, 13' for each level.

this is all going to be built in one contract

drawings would be for each displine A-001 thru A-100, ect.

 

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Keith.Brown
in reply to: aluko0719

Just prefix your level names with the name and/or the number of the building and then for each drawing assign to the appropriate level.  Just make sure to uncheck Auto Adjust Elevation.

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aluko0719
in reply to: Keith.Brown

that a good idea.

would you use divisions as a building name or just have one division?

 

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Keith.Brown
in reply to: aluko0719

Buildings as a division name works just fine.  If you have multiple divisions withing a building then again just use the building name as a prefix to the division. 

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VitalyF
in reply to: aluko0719

Hi,

 

Additionally, you must use "UCS" for each building and

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