How to deal with changes during coordination review? One of the most important tasks that is performed by design development team members is to implement some kind of action for each design change that is applied to those elements on which monitoring relationships have been established when a 3D model of a certain discipline is linked to a host model. Before an action is taken by Revit users they fully evaluate the change in terms of it being effective or ineffective when it comes to design improvements. Changes in model elements are generally done if BIM modelers find that a certain element is either overlapping an element from another model or else if two elements within a model share close locations leading to design congestions. Actions implemented by BIM modelers for dealing with changes at the time of coordination review
There are various scenarios that come across BIM modelers during coordination review concerning the changes such as the change can either be acceptable or unacceptable to them. On the other hand there may be chances when BIM modelers do not feel like addressing the issue at that point of time. So depending upon the importance and effectiveness of the change actions are taken by modelers. For instance, a certain change has been made to a structural element which was coming on the way of an architectural element and considering the design situation it is important to implement that change, in that case modelers has to accept it. So for accepting the change they are required to select ‘Accept the difference’ action from Action column within coordination review dialog. On the other hand if a modification made to an element does not make appropriate sense and it’s not worth to eventually implement it then modelers can select ‘Reject’ option from Action column. Now in a situation wherein modelers do not feel like evaluating the change which would be rather evaluated by them later on, they can select ‘Postpone/Do nothing’ option within Action column. It means that modelers are simply postponing the task for some time and it will definitely be carried out by them later. On the other hand if Revit users have made a change in the name of a monitored element then users are required to select ‘Rename’ which would eventually help in renaming the element. Similarly if an element (especially level or column) has been moved from its position then users are required to select ‘Move’ so that the change made in the element can be implemented.
Thus by choosing appropriate action Revit users can successfully handle change related issues.