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    Bridge the Gap: Automating Navisworks Clash Detection in Revit with Dynamo

    Clash detection between Navisworks and Revit is a standard step in BIM coordination, but the workflow often breaks down once the clash report is generated. Teams end up manually searching for clashes using coordinates or Element IDs, switching between tools, cutting sections, and guessing locations. This slows coordination cycles and introduces avoidable errors. This guide…

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    Revit Content Catalog Empty or Not Showing Libraries? Complete Fix Guide (2026)

    If your Revit Content Catalog shows empty libraries, missing thumbnails, or returns “No results found”, you’re dealing with a known set of issues tied to authentication, cache, and regional service instability. Since the transition from UNIFI to the integrated Autodesk system, these problems show up frequently in production environments. The content is usually still there—what’s…

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    Fix Revit Central File Path Issues: Mapped Drives vs UNC

    If you’re seeing the “Central Model is not available” error in Autodesk Revit, you are almost always dealing with a path inconsistency between mapped drives and UNC paths. This issue shows up in multi-office environments, VPN setups, and even inside a single office where drive mappings are not standardized. It breaks worksharing, blocks Create New…

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    Revit Cloud Worksharing: How to Recover Unsynced Changes After a Crash (Collaboration Cache Guide)

    In a high-pressure BIM environment with dozens of users, syncing to the central model every ten minutes isn’t always feasible. It slows the network and interrupts work. The standard workflow has always been to Save locally often and Synchronize with Central (SWC) only when needed. With Revit Cloud Worksharing (via Autodesk Construction Cloud / BIM…

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    How to Fix “This Operation Could Not Be Completed” in Revit Cloud Worksharing

    When you are trying to meet a deadline and Revit hits you with the generic “This operation could not be completed” error, while opening a cloud model, it usually means a breakdown between your local machine and Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) or BIM 360. As a BIM Manager, I’ve seen this stop entire teams. The…

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    How to Fix Autodesk Revit “Data in File .rvt is Corrupt” Error in Cloud Worksharing

    If you are working on a Revit Cloud Worksharing project and hit the error “Data in file .rvt is corrupt and needs to be manually recovered,” you know the frustration. Often, the most confusing part is that your colleagues can open the file perfectly fine, while your local machine insists the project is damaged. This…

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