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Modify, Rename, Move: The command name changes based on the action. If the name of
the monitored element has changed, the command reads Rename. If a column or level is
moved, the command is Move. If a grid is changed or moved, the command is Modify.
NOTE
If you select one of these commands on the In-a-linked-project tab, you are changing the
element in the current project, not the linked project.
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Select the appropriate command next to each warning.
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If desired, click Add Comment to enter comments on your action. Enter comments into the
Edit Comment command, and click OK.
This is your form of communication to the other cross-functional team members. For example,
you (the architect) are communicating to the structural engineer. Your comments become visible
in the linked file, when the link is reloaded.
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When you are finished taking actions, click OK to close the Coordination Review dialog.
Interference Checking
The Interference Check tool finds intersections between elements in a project. These can be a set of selected
elements or all elements in the model.
Typical Workflow for Interference Checking
This tool can be used during the design process to coordinate major building elements and systems. It can
be used to prevent conflicts and reduce the risk of construction changes and cost overruns.
A common workflow might occur like this:
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An architect meets with a client and creates a basic model.
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The building model is sent to a team that includes members from other disciplines, such as structural
engineers. They work on their own version of the model, and then the architect links it in and checks
for interferences.
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Team members from other disciplines return the model to the architect.
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The architect runs the Interference Check tool on the existing model.
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A report is generated from the interference check, and undesired intersections are noted.
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The design team discusses the interferences and creates a strategy to address them.
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One or more team members are assigned to fix any conflicts.
Elements Requiring Interference Checking
Some examples of elements that could be checked for interference include:
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Structural girders and purlins
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Structural columns and architectural columns
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Structural braces and walls
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Structural braces, doors, and windows
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Roofs and floors
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