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Working with Structural Connections in Revit requires a consistent setup, smart propagation, and disciplined QA/QC. Here’s a focused workflow that scales from schematic steel to fabrication-ready detail.
Pro tip: lock in a “pilot bay” connection set, propagate, then review with color-filtered Approval Status views before scaling across the full structure. It saves rework and keeps coordination crisp.
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