

I know that there are so many women who have had a huge positive impact on my workplaces over my career, to many to name here.īut to those who I know and love dearly congratulations on your contribution. I want you to innovate, solve problems, bring compassion to the work place and improve outcomes for all. I want you to remember to #EmbraceEquity and discuss 'Why equal opportunities aren’t enough'. I also celebrate those young women who have just commenced their careers and making a real difference to the lives of many. On International Women's Day I celebrate the contribution of the many wonderful women I know who go above and beyond each and every day and #EmbraceEquity, because when we embrace equity, we embrace diversity and we embrace inclusion. #digital #construction #sustainability #quality #project #bim #procurementtransformation #pro #procurement #constructionindustry #australia #australasia #building #betteroutcomes #accreditation #digitaldelivery I appreciate the commitment and support of members including Australasian Procurement & Construction Council Inc (APCC), Australian Construction Industry Forum (ACIF), NATSPEC, buildingSMART Australasia, Austroads, Standards Australia, Women in BIM and all the individuals who freely provide their expertise and time to help ABAB prosper and be recognised as a peak body driving the uptake and adoption of BIM in Australasia. As governments head towards fiscal repair, every dollar spent in the built environment must return value to government, communities, and the planet.

It was great to see the enthusiasm by members to several new initiatives in 2023 but also to have a reaffirmation of the work that we have undertaken and underway.ĭigital enablement improves productivity, sustainability, and reduces costs while increases project quality, and for these reasons ABAB is committed to driving Australasian consistency in the adoption of BIM. We started the year with a new strategic direction building on the previous seven years of commitment and contribution. Incorporate a design option into the main model.It was great to chair the Australasian BIM Advisory Board's first meeting of 2023 on 3 March. This process deletes the design option set, so the other options in the set are no longer available, and the selected option becomes part of the building model. Incorporate a design option into the main model.Īfter the client has selected the desired option for each option set, you can incorporate the selected designs into the main model.(These are called dedicated views.) You can then place these views on sheets to present the designs to clients. To see secondary options, create project views that show them. Create views that display each design option.īy default, all project views display the main model with primary design options only.Referencing Elements in Design Options and In general, any elements that will be modified or referenced in an option should belong to the design option instead of the main model. SeeĪdd one or more secondary design options.Įxample: For the Entry option set, you create secondary options named Revolving Door and Two Double Doors. You can create one or more secondary options for each set. Create secondary options for each design option set.Viewing the Main Model Without Design Options. (SeeĮdit a design option.) For an alternative approach, see

Other design options will appear in views only when you specify.Įdit the primary option to add elements to the design as desired. It will be displayed in project views by default. The primary option is typically the preferred design or the design that you think will be chosen.

Revit also creates a primary option for the set.
