Hello out there,
I am new to this forum and find it very informing. Not only am i new to this site, I am kind of new to Revit. My boss gave me my first project to do in Revit which I am excited about. The project consists of converting a 2D floor plan into 3D using Revit, then showing how the 2000Amp Busduct is routed from outside into and through the bldg. I have already created my interior and exterior walls. Now I have to create the loading dock/parking area on the side street which is where my Switchboard is located.
So my scenario/problem is: right now I have only two levels and the side street height is lower than my 2nd level but higher than my 1st level. It has a curved ramp that I have to "Revitize" In my 2d plan that I have linked shows the shape of the ramp.
Is this a complicated scenario or I'm just still green. any info would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance,
Rev Dawg.
I am new to this forum and find it very informing. Not only am i new to this site, I am kind of new to Revit. My boss gave me my first project to do in Revit which I am excited about. The project consists of converting a 2D floor plan into 3D using Revit, then showing how the 2000Amp Busduct is routed from outside into and through the bldg. I have already created my interior and exterior walls. Now I have to create the loading dock/parking area on the side street which is where my Switchboard is located.
So my scenario/problem is: right now I have only two levels and the side street height is lower than my 2nd level but higher than my 1st level. It has a curved ramp that I have to "Revitize" In my 2d plan that I have linked shows the shape of the ramp.
Is this a complicated scenario or I'm just still green. any info would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance,
Rev Dawg.
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