City Required: Mirror Documentation Drawings Revit Model
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Short version: Multifamily project (multiple buildings) all in for permit review. City now states they require separate drawing packages for all mirrored buildings. Keeping in mind that we are fully documented, what is the best method for creating these new drawings?
Long version:
Typically, we have simply used a Master permit process. Each building type, regardless of orientation, would use a single permit document package. Example: There are (6) Type A buildings in the development. Orientation is different for each. Two of the six are mirrored layouts. Historically, we have only created ONE permit package for the Type A building. Get's reviewed/approved and we move forward with construction... This has been our typical scenario for decades.
We now have two separate developments, in two different States, that are requiring a separate permit package for the mirrored buildings. Perhaps the "stupi-fication" of government, but I digress...
At this point, we have complete documentation of the buildings. Complete permit packages. Probably 100+ pages of drawings. We now need to create a "mirrored" set of drawings for the City to review/approve.
I've investigated a number of options:
Create a group of the building: then "link", thus creating a separate model file. - Annotation gets lost.
Mirroring Project - but that doesn't keep the original layout that we need to preserve.
Create a new empty Project file. ; Link original (Type A Building with all documentation(sheets) in tact(?)) ; THEN mirror Project within the new project file. --- I do NOT know if that preserves the documentation.
At this point, I need help. Any advice is welcome. Meanwhile... I'll keep throwing 'stuff' into the fan and see what/where is sticks.
I appreciate your insight.