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Creating rebar yard and formwork yard in Revit

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aagr657
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Creating rebar yard and formwork yard in Revit

Hi, 

 

I am trying to model a site logistic plan in Revit 2024. As part of it, I need to include a rebar yard and a formwork yard on the site. However, I am not able to figure out a way to do so. For instance, in a rebar yard, different lengths and dimensions of rebars are stacked with each other, without the need for any host. However, modeling reinforcements in the Revit requires a host to be present. Similarly, I could not find any family as such, which can be used for creating a formwork yard. 

Could anyone suggest how can I do it? Thanks in advance. 

 

Best Regards,

Ajay

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barthbradley
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Use a Host and hide the Host in the View. Treat it like any other Reference Element.  

 

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RPTHOMAS108
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Interesting task would say the amount of storage area you need varies depending on delivery schedule vs when it is used (so should be just based on bounding boxes). At different stages of project you would need different amounts and areas would obviously be repurposed i.e. a yard containing rebar will perhaps be containing precast panels or other things instead later. If you bend bars on-site or just have pre-bent bars delivered you should know the dimensions being delivered. Otherwise what can a flat bed truck carry in terms of area for those items and the peak number of those anticipated per day? I've never seen anything more than just rectangles on plan for these kinds of considerations in the past. Also you need allowance for safe working area around items.

 

In Revit could be done with mass objects but it doesn't need Revit in truth. Even if the task is to gradually move the bars into Revit objects you never have every bar on-site before you start anyway (so where is the benefit of modelling actual items).

 

There is probably specialist software that plans all this out I would imagine and is likely all based on transportation requirements for the most part. 

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aagr657
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Thanks for the response @RPTHOMAS108  and @barthbradley. I created some simple families and used them in the model. 

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