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Designing tilt-up wall panels in Revit: modeling and documentation
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Designing tilt-up wall panels in Revit: modeling and documentation
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Whether you work with highly detailed models with connections and rebar (LOD350) or less detailed projects (LOD200), it’s worth saving your time by doing all the design work flawlessly on one platform.

 

[2:33] Divide Revit walls into panels

[3:04] check gap configuration

[3:38] split walls at corner intersection

[4:20] split by selected grids

[5:50] split by reference plane

[6:35] split by boundary

[7:42] split from start of wall

[8:55] split by max spacing

[9:12] Placing Revit families

[11:12] Inserting pockets and nested family on some tilt-up panels based on configs

[13:50] Overlapping panels, wall-to-foundation, corners

[17:24] Foundation piling plates

[18:18] Wall footings

[19:01] Joist and girder plates

[20:49] Mitre joints

[22:55] LOD – Sandwich wall

[25:24] Lifting anchors

[26:20] Panel supports

[27:15] Sandwich vs Solid Wall Panels

[29:26] REINFORCEMENT

[31:10] Placing rebar in internal layer of wall using another config

[32:17] Edge, perimeter, opening rebar

[34:20] Renumber panels

[38:50] Piece drawings for each panel, including dimensions in elevations and plans

[45:43] Placing views on sheet and making it a TEMPLATE

[47:25] Dimensions

[51:10] Smart Dimensions tool

Authors
Valensas Balsevičius

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