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Revit - component lists

Revit is a leading BIM software that enables architects and engineers to create precise component lists. These lists provide detailed information about all materials and components used, support cost calculation and ordering, and thus promote the efficient planning and execution of construction projects.

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Revit 01 - Schedules - Create Lists

Task 01

Create a Schedules

  1. Create a bill of materials in Revit for any construction project and use at least
    at least one user-defined parameter. Make sure that the parts list is clear
    organize and record the relevant information in the list.
Revit 02 - Schedules - Add Parts

Task 02

Add components

  1. Import an external component into your Revit project. Navigate to the Insert tab and use the Import option to create a DWG or DXF file
    insert that contains a specific part. Specify the imported part that you want to include in the project and make sure that it is correctly scaled and positioned.

Revit 03 - Schedules - Filters

Task 03

Filters

  1. Import an external component into your Revit project. Navigate to the Insert tab and use the Import option to create a DWG or DXF file
    insert that contains a specific part. Specify the imported part that you want to include in the project and make sure that it is correctly scaled and positioned.

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