Managing large Revit project
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Hi all,
We're due to commence a large Revit project with a lot of room repetition and I'm looking for guidance on how best to manage the building model avoid stability issues. Scheme in summary;
1700 bedrooms
6-9 stories
2 blocks with a 60/40% size split
Largest block approx 150m in length
Using Revit 2022, typical hardware Core i9 12th gen, 64Gb Ram.
Site and FFE will be held in separate models, so it's just about managing building and rooms. There will eventually be structural and MEP models involved too. Two big questions are;
1. Is it probably I'll experience issues keeping the whole development in a single model? Obviously it would be better for managing families, standards and sheets etc, but no good if it cripples Revit and our hardware. Splitting into the two blocks seems a reasonable compromise, but dividing again into sub-blocks will bring it's own complications I'd expect.
2. There's a lot of repetition in bedroom types, are Revit blocks a good way to manage these and allow quick changes across the boards whilst still allowing elements and rooms to be scheduled independently?
Any advice from the community would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks