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    Revit Electrical Workflow: Moving Beyond Drafting to True Engineering in Revit 2026

    For years, electrical engineers have treated Revit as a glorified 2D drafting tool, keeping real engineering work—load calculations, circuit sizing, demand factors—in Excel or external software. That approach still exists on many projects. It also creates coordination gaps, duplicated work, and errors between model and calculation. If you’re still splitting your workflow between Revit and…

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    Master the Revit Multi-Project Workflow: Best Practices for Tenant Improvements (Revit 2026)

    Managing multiple Tenant Improvement (TI) projects in Revit inside a single base building model is standard practice in most BIM teams. The challenge is always the same: keep models lightweight, maintain precise alignment, and preserve your company template standards without introducing coordination errors. Most teams lose hours fixing misaligned links or cleaning bloated files. This…

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    How to Create Perforated Curtain Wall Panels in Revit (2026 Guide): Material Cutouts vs. Geometric Modeling

    Perforated metal panels are standard in facades, sunshades, and privacy screens, but in Revit 2026, they still force the same decision: model performance vs. visual fidelity. If you handle this wrong, your model becomes unusable fast. If you handle it right, you keep both clean documentation and usable 3D views. The method depends entirely on…

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    Revit Roof Missing Geometry and Slope Problems: Complete Troubleshooting Guide (Revit 2026)

    In Revit 2026, what looks like a simple flat or low-pitch roof can quickly turn into a modeling issue. Users run into missing roof geometry, faces visible in section but gone in 3D, or slope arrows behaving unpredictably after mirroring. This guide focuses on real causes inside the Revit geometry engine and gives reliable fixes…

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    Building a Professional Revit Project Template (Revit 2026): Beyond Out-of-the-Box Defaults

    Starting a Revit project without a solid template is like building on unstable ground. Most teams moving to BIM or upgrading to Revit 2026 start by looking for a ready-made template. That approach doesn’t hold up in production. Out-of-the-box templates from Autodesk are only a base layer. They define categories and basic settings, but none…

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    How to Open the Same View in Multiple Windows in Revit 2026 (Step-by-Step Guide)

    If you’ve ever tried to keep a specific 3D view or floor plan open while navigating different areas of the same model, you’ve hit the limitation: Revit doesn’t behave like a browser. There’s no “duplicate tab.” This guide breaks down why Revit locks views to a single instance and the actual workflows used in production…

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