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Revit MEP vs. Arch and Struct.

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Anonymous
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Revit MEP vs. Arch and Struct.

Well here it goes. If I was an engineering company that did the following disciplines. Arch (warehouses, winery's, simple commercial cldgs) Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil

What program would be the most beneficial?

Will Revit MEP do all the things Architecturally the company would need based ont he above?

Or is it best to have a seat of each Revit program?
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Anonymous
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At the minimum you would need Revit MEP for mechanical and electrical, and Revit Architecture for the building. Revit MEP provides us engineers many of the arch features we need to create walls and such, but I don't think we could create staircases or curtain walls, you need the arch package for that. It has includes minimal structural families too. Depending on how sophisticated your structural design is, you may need Revit Structure too. Maybe talk to your reseller or visit the Autodesk website to see what the differences are.
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Anonymous
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H'mmm, maybe a "Revit All" package is needed...
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Anonymous
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I have been asking for that for a long time. Revit MEP does almost all of it
so why not throw in sweeps and a few other features so you can do it all?
Then you can run different "profiles" depending on what your working on.



wrote in message news:5653686@discussion.autodesk.com...
H'mmm, maybe a "Revit All" package is needed...
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Anonymous
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It goes the other way, I'd want MEP's Monitor Rooms in Architecture...
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Anonymous
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Either way they need an all in one. None of my structural engineers use
Revit nor ACA. I have to make the BIM changes after the engineer gets done.
That way I have a true model, not just an inserted 2d cad file.
wrote in message news:5683016@discussion.autodesk.com...
It goes the other way, I'd want MEP's Monitor Rooms in Architecture...

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