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Roof Scheduling

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dean_auger
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Roof Scheduling

Has anyone found a way to create a roof schedule that does not break down the roof into each of its assembled parts?

 

Essentially, I have created an insulated panel roof with a metal sheeting finished layer where they have been assembled as part of the 1 singular roof. When scheduled though, this single roof creates 2 lines, both of which calculate the area individually…yet then schedule as the combined thickness!!!

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I'm not sure I understood you well...

Is this what you want?

Constantin Stroescu

EESignature

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ToanDN
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Create a roof schedule, not a roof material take-off schedule.

 

Or, use the roof material take-off schedule as you have, and filter out one of the materials.

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dean_auger
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I have created a roof schedule and isolated the roof that I am having the issue. As you can see it is modelled as one roof but scheduling as two. Yes I can filter out one or the other, but my question is there a better way, and why does each of them show a thickness of 135?

 

Schedule

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Wall Assembly

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As @ToanDN said create a roof schedule, this will show it as one roof 

Revit roof sched.png

Not a Roof Material take off

Revit roof mat sched.png

A material schedule will show the materials

And the thickness isn't an individual material thickness its an overall thickness

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handjonathan
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Hi @dean_auger 


Thanks a lot for posting your question to the forums!   Has the solution suggested by @constantin.stroescu @ToanDN @alan.johnson7YLND helped with your issue?

We look forward to hearing back from you with more information so we can help you as a community! 



Jonathan Hand


Industry Community Manager | AEC (Architecture & Building)

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