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Revit LOD 200:  The Model Element is graphically represented within the Model as a generic system, object, or  assembly  with approximate quantities, size, shape, location, and orientation. Non-graphic information may also be attached to the Model Element. Our project:  Architectural Construction document set in Revit Modeling Services LOD 200 Project Name : Goldwater Park Project Location : Carmel, Indianas Incoming : Pdf files. Project type : Medium 2 Revit Modeler 1 checker Time duration: 4 days Our incoming files We received Pdf files from our clients, as below: Progressive work: And then we sent them our progressive work. And they send us back with some correction red marked up. Outgoing: Finally, we completed their work in 4 days and send them the as expected work. Scope of work Includes:    1st Floor Basic wall types, basic door window, basic ceiling profile and floor type, basic dimension Ro
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Mt.Vernon Middle School: Revit LOD 300 Revit LOD 300  means  accurate modeling and shop drawings where elements are   defined with specific assemblies , precise quantity, size, shape, location and orientation . Here we can attach non- geometric information to the model elements . If a graphical model exists it is likely to have been developed from an existing  asset information model . Other information might relate to existing buildings and  structures  (there may also be schedules of requirements). The graphical design may show massing diagrams and 2D symbols to represent generic elements. Objects are based on generic representations, and  specifications  and  attributes   allow the selection of products. Objects are represented in 3D with the  specification  attached along with information about space allocation for operation, access,  maintenance , installation and replacement. Our modeling project: ·           Project Name:  Mt.Vernon Middle School.

Revit LOD 300 project

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Mt.Vernon Middle School: Revit LOD 300 Revit LOD 300 means accurate modeling and shop drawings where elements are   defined with specific assemblies , precise quantity, size, shape, location and orientation . Here we can attach non- geometric information to the model elements . If a graphical model exists it is likely to have been developed from an existing  asset information model . Other information might relate to existing buildings and  structures  (there may also be schedules of requirements). The graphical design may show massing diagrams and 2D symbols to represent generic elements. Objects are based on generic representations, and  specifications  and  attributes   allow the selection of products. Objects are represented in 3D with the  specification  attached along with information about space allocation for operation, access,  maintenance , installation and replacement. Our modeling project: ·         Project Name: Mt.Vernon Middle School.