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Structural Framing Plan in Revit LT

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Structural Framing Plan in Revit LT

bwalchle
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I am new to the field of construction, and I know that in the near future, I need to provide a structural framing plan for a project I am working on. I am working in Revit LT but I'm not sure the easiest way to go about creating a structural plan! If anyone has any suggestions or could point me in the right direction, I would really appreciate it.

 

Thanks everyone!

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Structural Framing Plan in Revit LT

I am new to the field of construction, and I know that in the near future, I need to provide a structural framing plan for a project I am working on. I am working in Revit LT but I'm not sure the easiest way to go about creating a structural plan! If anyone has any suggestions or could point me in the right direction, I would really appreciate it.

 

Thanks everyone!

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Using Revit LT you would be limited to the basics...ie: You can place foundations/beams/walls/slabs/columns (non-slanted) + Tags and annotations...If your scope does not require you to deliver anything more than these in the framing layouts, simply create a structural plan view (there are 2 types: Looking Down Plans or Looking Up) and start laying them out with the relevant families

 

PS: In Revit LT you wont have access to the following: 

  1. Trusses
  2. Steel connections
  3. Rebar/Reinforcement modeling

There are lots of tutorials on Youtube on how to create structural layouts...it shouldn't be hard for you to find some

 

 

 

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@bwalchle 

 

Using Revit LT you would be limited to the basics...ie: You can place foundations/beams/walls/slabs/columns (non-slanted) + Tags and annotations...If your scope does not require you to deliver anything more than these in the framing layouts, simply create a structural plan view (there are 2 types: Looking Down Plans or Looking Up) and start laying them out with the relevant families

 

PS: In Revit LT you wont have access to the following: 

  1. Trusses
  2. Steel connections
  3. Rebar/Reinforcement modeling

There are lots of tutorials on Youtube on how to create structural layouts...it shouldn't be hard for you to find some

 

 

 

YOUTUBE | BIM | COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN | PARAMETRIC DESIGN | GENERATIVE DESIGN | VISUAL PROGRAMMING
If you find this reply helpful kindly hit the LIKE BUTTON and if applicable please ACCEPT AS SOLUTION


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