Conference Sessions: Revit Phasing

Construction phasing in Revit

It’s Time to Filter Some PhasesClick to Open

Level: Intermediate

Get ready to completely overhaul the way you use phasing in Revit 2022. View Filters now support Phase parameters. With this you can set up your own combinations of filters including multiple phases, special conditions, future work or temporary construction. For any but the simplest projects, this is a complete game-changer!

Revit Timeline: Understanding Revit PhasingClick to Open

Level: Basic

Revit has a pretty ingenious way of dealing with project phasing. You do not manually configure each object as new, existing or demo. Rather, phases in Revit are like points in time. You develop a timeline of your project’s life-cycle and then each object is plotted along this timeline. You can view any point in the past, present or if you are clever, the future as well by creating phase views. “Existing” happened before the project began. Any number of “new construction” phases can be configured after this point. Demolition however is not a phase. Instead it is the point in time where an object’s “life” ends. Sound intriguing? In this session we’ll learn how to set up phases, configure views and display demolition, existing and new construction in appropriate ways. As if that weren’t enough, we’ll even explore a little work-around to overcome Revit’s inability to display future work. Intrigued now? Then join us for this walk along the Revit timeline!

CONFERENCE ARCHIVES