Hi to all.
I have one Revit Model consisting of Mechanical, Phe and Fire fighting servies and Electrical services like ELV, Power, Lighting. I have the BOQ from Consultant.
Now i wish to extract the qty from Revit, with single click and export to Excel. From the Excel File, i can format all the equipments, valves, pipes, fittings and electrical accessories, cable tray and cable tray fittings.
Pls tell me how to do it from Revit schedules with single click. Is it possible or not? If possible kindly advise me how to do it.
Regards,
Ramesh
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Hi to all.
I have one Revit Model consisting of Mechanical, Phe and Fire fighting servies and Electrical services like ELV, Power, Lighting. I have the BOQ from Consultant.
Now i wish to extract the qty from Revit, with single click and export to Excel. From the Excel File, i can format all the equipments, valves, pipes, fittings and electrical accessories, cable tray and cable tray fittings.
Pls tell me how to do it from Revit schedules with single click. Is it possible or not? If possible kindly advise me how to do it.
Regards,
Ramesh
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Single click?
Doubt it.
Single click?
Doubt it.
one expert person told me this "Single click" I know it is not possible. I just wanted our community people, how they are explaining, i will give revert back. Assume on 7 story Hotel building, if we need to extract and format into excel, how many days it will take? (including mech, phe, fire fighting and electrical power, lighting,elv, cctv etc.
one expert person told me this "Single click" I know it is not possible. I just wanted our community people, how they are explaining, i will give revert back. Assume on 7 story Hotel building, if we need to extract and format into excel, how many days it will take? (including mech, phe, fire fighting and electrical power, lighting,elv, cctv etc.
This is going to be difficult.
You started off by asking for something a single click function that you knew to be impossible to "how many days?"
It's really hard to tell where you are at.
This is going to be difficult.
You started off by asking for something a single click function that you knew to be impossible to "how many days?"
It's really hard to tell where you are at.
Hello,
It will depend on many factors, how do you want to sort the schedules?
Can they be by category or multi-category?
Which information you need from each category of components?
Fábio Sato
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Hello,
It will depend on many factors, how do you want to sort the schedules?
Can they be by category or multi-category?
Which information you need from each category of components?
Fábio Sato
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@chakra48 wrote:Assume on 7 story Hotel building, if we need to extract and format into excel, how many days it will take?
If you just want overall quantities the size of the building doesn’t matter - one schedule will export all mechanical plant for example, or all pipe, or all pipe fittings etc, no matter what size of building or how many components.
If you want to break it down floor-by-floor or room-by-room then that’s when it gets a bit more complicated and time consuming.
Assuming you’ve scheduled your items already then all you need is to include a Count field (Length field for linear components like pipe), group by type, system, size etc. Uncheck Itemize Every Instance. Export. Job done.
You could use an addon like Sheetlink by Diroots which is a bit easier than just using the File>export>report function in native Revit.
I’d say its a few clicks rather than one click and shouldn't take days and however you do it, it will still be far quicker and far more accurate than manually counting off of drawings.
@chakra48 wrote:Assume on 7 story Hotel building, if we need to extract and format into excel, how many days it will take?
If you just want overall quantities the size of the building doesn’t matter - one schedule will export all mechanical plant for example, or all pipe, or all pipe fittings etc, no matter what size of building or how many components.
If you want to break it down floor-by-floor or room-by-room then that’s when it gets a bit more complicated and time consuming.
Assuming you’ve scheduled your items already then all you need is to include a Count field (Length field for linear components like pipe), group by type, system, size etc. Uncheck Itemize Every Instance. Export. Job done.
You could use an addon like Sheetlink by Diroots which is a bit easier than just using the File>export>report function in native Revit.
I’d say its a few clicks rather than one click and shouldn't take days and however you do it, it will still be far quicker and far more accurate than manually counting off of drawings.
Thanks for your input. Can you share your take off with multi or various sehedues in Revit
Thanks for your input. Can you share your take off with multi or various sehedues in Revit
I’m not sure if I understand your question but what you should realise is that Revit knows everything about every parameter in every element in the model, immediately.
Every time you add, delete, change anything Revit knows about it. That’s the “I” in BIM.
A schedule is then just a special type of view which shows you the data rather than the geometry.
You could have one multi-category schedule for every item in the model - it wouldn’t be very helpful though because it could only use the fields which are common to every element category e.g. Mark, Comments, Description etc. It can have a Count field but there is no Length field, so it could include the quantity of pipes or ducts or conduits but not their linear length.
So to make your schedules more useful you filter them - first by Category, then more parameter fields will appear which are specific to that Category. Then you can filter/sort further using the parameters, e.g. by Level, by System etc etc.
You can add custom parameters to give you more filtering/sorting control for example a code for different sectors of the building.
Whatever way you cut it though the data in every schedule in the model is the same data, you are just looking at it from a different perspective.
Not sure if that helps.
I’m not sure if I understand your question but what you should realise is that Revit knows everything about every parameter in every element in the model, immediately.
Every time you add, delete, change anything Revit knows about it. That’s the “I” in BIM.
A schedule is then just a special type of view which shows you the data rather than the geometry.
You could have one multi-category schedule for every item in the model - it wouldn’t be very helpful though because it could only use the fields which are common to every element category e.g. Mark, Comments, Description etc. It can have a Count field but there is no Length field, so it could include the quantity of pipes or ducts or conduits but not their linear length.
So to make your schedules more useful you filter them - first by Category, then more parameter fields will appear which are specific to that Category. Then you can filter/sort further using the parameters, e.g. by Level, by System etc etc.
You can add custom parameters to give you more filtering/sorting control for example a code for different sectors of the building.
Whatever way you cut it though the data in every schedule in the model is the same data, you are just looking at it from a different perspective.
Not sure if that helps.
Not 1-step. but here's a 2-step method that we documented a while ago. It's still valid.
https://ideatesoftware.com/ideatebimlink/videos/2-step-quantity-takeoff-with-ideate-bimlink
Not 1-step. but here's a 2-step method that we documented a while ago. It's still valid.
https://ideatesoftware.com/ideatebimlink/videos/2-step-quantity-takeoff-with-ideate-bimlink
Hi! So it isn't one click but it is very quick (literally 3 clicks, once you're signed up for free and have the model open): BIMSearch is integrated with Autodesk so is in their app shop. It's a free web application that accesses a model saved on BIM 360 or ACC and makes it searchable. It's designed to do quantity takeoffs really quickly. https://bim-search.com/
Hi! So it isn't one click but it is very quick (literally 3 clicks, once you're signed up for free and have the model open): BIMSearch is integrated with Autodesk so is in their app shop. It's a free web application that accesses a model saved on BIM 360 or ACC and makes it searchable. It's designed to do quantity takeoffs really quickly. https://bim-search.com/
No need to address an additional response to me. I can see your first one.
No need to address an additional response to me. I can see your first one.
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