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Comparing phases in Revit

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AidanHawkins
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Comparing phases in Revit

I am working on a Revit model that is a building in the construction stage

I have phases created, which show what has been constructed each month. 

I now want to create more phases, which show what was planned in the construction schedule at the start of the job

I want to create identical schedules for each month for both phases

 

I want to show the comparison, but every time I try the only way I can show it is if I sheet both schedules and place them together. 

I would really love to compare these using the count of curtain wall panels, or m2 of floor, etc... and then use these count differences to get percentages...

 

Is this something I can do in Revit?

 

Thank you 

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loboarch
als Antwort auf: AidanHawkins

Phasing in Revit is not setup to do this kind of comparison.

Maybe you could do this with applying some parameters and build some filtered views, but it sounds like it might get really complicated really quickly. I would almost be inclined to have two models and do the comparison that way. Might be easier to keep track of what is happening.


Jeff Hanson
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SteveKStafford
als Antwort auf: AidanHawkins

As Jeff wrote, it's not what Revit phasing is designed to manage. It's intended to make the difference between existing and new work clearer. Revit phases can't be moved forward or backward in a timeline...it's scope it "simpler"..."that work was already here vs this work is the new stuff".

 

Navisworks Timeliner is intended to allow you to deal with construction sequencing. You associate specific elements, search sets etc with construction tasks and dates. Then you can run the timeline to see the project elements stage, get built etc.


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