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Represent box jacking on Revit building phases

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amoravek
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Represent box jacking on Revit building phases

Hi,

 

I'm doing an underpass project that needs to be pushed under an existing train sation. My problem is that i don't know how to change the position of the underpass which is built in an initial position and then is pushed under the railway. How could i do that?

 

Thank You.

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Tom_Kunsman
in reply to: amoravek

Your question is a little confusing, but it seems like you are asking how to show/model a clearance zone so you know how much the underpass needs to get raised.

 

So I would use a Clearance Zone family. There are several YouTube and web results that show you how to make your own. 

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Mike.FORM
in reply to: amoravek

Have the underpass modeled in a separate model and then link it into the existing train station model.

You can then place the underpass link instance multiple times in different places and using phasing you could show it moving under the station in phases.

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barthbradley
in reply to: amoravek

I don't understand your dilemma.  If you're wanting to model a structure below another existing structure, then add forward Phases of construction and additional Levels under the Levels that carry the existing structure.   

 

BOXJACK.png

 

BOXJACK2.png

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amoravek
in reply to: barthbradley

Hi, in this video is what i want to represent in the different building phases.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaDnkO3suQM

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barthbradley
in reply to: amoravek


@amoravek wrote:

Hi, in this video is what i want to represent in the different building phases.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaDnkO3suQM


 

 

Yes, I fully understand, and I explained (with screenshots!) how to get there in my post above.  Did you read it?  

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