© 2011 Autodesk Construction Administration in Autodesk® Revit® Jason Jones AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Revit 2012 Certified Professional Associate, Gensler.

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© 2011 Autodesk Construction Administration in Autodesk® Revit® Jason Jones AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Revit 2012 Certified Professional Associate, Gensler

© 2011 Autodesk Class Summary How does one manage Revit while engaged in the communication between architect and contractor? What are some best practices and methods for creating requests for information (RFI) sketches, addenda, bulletins, and revisions? This class will focus on using out-of-the-box Revit tools for managing revisions. It will also explore some techniques for per item and per sheet tracking of individual revisions. We will review pros and cons for all construction administration process techniques.

© 2011 Autodesk Learning Objectives At the end of this class, you will be able to:  Understand Revit's basic revision tracking functionality  Track sheet revisions with revision schedules  Understand various methods to create sketches  Create systems for item based revision tracking  Create a per sheet item revision log

© 2011 Autodesk The Use of Revit during Construction Administration What are the primary elements of documentation that may be involved in maintaining communication between all parties (owners, authorities having jurisdiction[AHJ], contractors, architects, consultants, etc.) during the administration of a project through the construction phase?  Tracking milestones of issuance  Graphically distinguishing revisions  Providing a graphic history of individual revisions  Indicating milestones of issuance on sheets  Distinguishing between items that affect cost and those that don’t  Documenting a list of sheets issued at each milestone  Issuance of revisions in various formats  Tracking descriptions of individual revisions for revision narratives  Scheduling of individual revisions on sheets Based on the size of a project, jurisdictional requirements, and individual office practices one may need to address a variety of the documentation requirements noted above.

© 2011 Autodesk Basic Revision Tracking Functionality in Revit ®

© 2011 Autodesk Managing Revision Settings  Revision numbering  Determining revision order  Merging revisions Clouding Tool  Sketching  Setting to the correct revision  Clouding within view vs. sheets Revision Tags  Revision triangle  Controlling visibility within revision settings Basic Revision Tracking Functionality in Revit ®

© 2011 Autodesk Sheet Revisions and Revision Schedules

© 2011 Autodesk  Creating a revision schedule on a sheet  Issuing a full set  Revision Indices Sheet Revisions and Revision Schedules

© 2011 Autodesk Methods for Creating Sketches

© 2011 Autodesk  Duplicating views  Plan callouts  Title block family with mask  Screen capture Methods for Creating Sketches

© 2011 Autodesk Systems for Item Based Revision Tracking

© 2011 Autodesk  Label Integrated into revision item tag  Keynote based revision item tag  Symbol based revision item tag Systems for Item Based Revision Tracking

© 2011 Autodesk Creating a Per Sheet Item Revision Log

© 2011 Autodesk  Create keynote legend  Filter for revision comments  Place on sheets Creating a Per Sheet Item Revision Log

© 2011 Autodesk Summary This is the end of this class, we’ve reviewed:  Understanding Revit's basic revision tracking functionality  Tracking sheet revisions with revision schedules  Understanding various methods to create sketches  Creating systems for item based revision tracking  Creating a per sheet item revision log  Jason Jones –

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