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Footing Schedules

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tj6TCQ5
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Footing Schedules

Hello All,

 

I am trying to develop a standard footing schedule in my template, with multiple pre-loaded footings and slab edges. The problem I am having is that I have no idea how to identify modelled slab edges (TDS and TE footings). Turning off all filters on my schedule, they do not show up. I know, they are not in the foundation family. 

 

So, do turn downs need to be modelled as wall footings with a modified profile? How would you do one without a wall?

 

I've figured out how to list the information we need (Mark, T, W x L, Bot Reinf, Top Reinf, and Notes) with shared parameters. I'm just at a loss when it comes to something from a different system family.

 

Any suggestions or examples out there?

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chauh
in reply to: tj6TCQ5

Would it be too much of a hassle to just break out your TDS and TE footings into a separate schedule? You could even have it a be a separate schedule without the title and headers and place it together on the sheet so it looks like one.

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Ahmed_Muharram
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Slab edge is under floor category you will need to do a separate schedule for it

Ahmed Muharram, B.Sc, AEE, ACI, ACP
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tj6TCQ5
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I found an easier solution. Since my engineers need to review the table and make adjustments, the free addon TableGen by DiRoots will allow me to use an Excel sheet to import and modify Legends/Schedules/Drafting Views, I'll be able to setup a lot more than just my footing schedule all in one place. Thank you for your suggestions though. Was hoping Revit could handle this built-in.

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