Seen a lot of videos on UA-cam for this topic, but the way u delivered was simply out of box...KUDOS...amazing explanation very informative and to the point..Thanks once again
Sam, just come across your video on materials take off. Really good work thank you clear concise and great information Well done, I will be using this for a job I have on at the moment for a small house builder. JS
You have calculated cost per area wrong. The calculation you did was for total cost. Cost per area is Cost divided by area. In general it is a good presentation.
Hi. I want to make a bar bending schedule for rebar of each element vise. And floor vise . For example. I have a four story building with column and beam slab and rebar in them all beam are of different sizes and on each floor . I want to find out which element on what floor is taking how much rebar in it .like column of floor one to 4 . Each sorted
Hi, amazing explanation both videos about energy optimization and material take off. Thank you very much. Please make a video that how we can use revit as BIM platform?
Thank you for the effort. A piece of advice; It will be more comfortable to the viewer/listener if you delete the words "simply" and "basically" from your speaking
Dear you have set the type of calculated field (Cost per Length) as Length thats why the field was showing the unit of meters instead of $ (currency). instead you should have defined its Type as as Currency and the units will be displayed in default currency ($). similarly in calculated field of cost per unit area you defined the Type as Area which is a mistake. You should have defined it as Currency so the unit may be displayed as $.
Hi Farid @Farid Barki , thank you for your feedback but if you do that in the formulation of the parameters like cost per length or cost per area, then you will end up with an error. So to sum up, the only way currently functioning in Revit is the one already demonstrated in this video. You can give it a try and we can discuss this further if you are interested.
Seen a lot of videos on UA-cam for this topic, but the way u delivered was simply out of box...KUDOS...amazing explanation very informative and to the point..Thanks once again
i was gonna brush this off cause it was so hard...glad i stuck longer....he answers I was looking for were in here. tq!!
Great lesson,precise and really helpfull amound of information
Thank you for this lesson, I like how you take your time to explain and being straight to point. Thank you, will love to see more on this
Thank you very much Sir Sam!
Perfect explanation!. Wish to see more of that. Thank you
Sam, just come across your video on materials take off. Really good work thank you clear concise and great information Well done, I will be using this for a job I have on at the moment for a small house builder. JS
You have calculated cost per area wrong. The calculation you did was for total cost. Cost per area is Cost divided by area. In general it is a good presentation.
Proud of you brother!
Thank you Sir. I got many many this with your explanation. Greetings Revit friends. Nice to meet you
Thank you so much mr Sam Bahman
Wow very informative tutorial, this is what i am looking for...
Perfect. Very neat & clearly explained. Thanks a lot...
Nice Tutorial!
Hi. I want to make a bar bending schedule for rebar of each element vise. And floor vise .
For example.
I have a four story building with column and beam slab and rebar in them all beam are of different sizes and on each floor . I want to find out which element on what floor is taking how much rebar in it .like column of floor one to 4 . Each sorted
Did you get anything? I also want to learn the same
Great explanation!! Thank you very much!
Thankyou so much ! your instruction is very practical
thank you so it was very very very helpful
muchas gracias
Hi, amazing explanation both videos about energy optimization and material take off.
Thank you very much.
Please make a video that how we can use revit as BIM platform?
well done👍
Thanks for the video! How to export this to MS Excel?
Thanks a lot!
wall area we get only one side or face! what about the area of otherside or face?
That's great 👍
Very cooool!
congrats !
Simply simply simply😂
Thank you for the effort. A piece of advice; It will be more comfortable to the viewer/listener if you delete the words "simply" and "basically" from your speaking
Thank you for your feedback. Hahah. will try my best🙂
@@sambahman9335 No matter . . 😁
Nice , can u calculation the Steel project like this? Thanks
Dear you have set the type of calculated field (Cost per Length) as Length thats why the field was showing the unit of meters instead of $ (currency). instead you should have defined its Type as as Currency and the units will be displayed in default currency ($). similarly in calculated field of cost per unit area you defined the Type as Area which is a mistake. You should have defined it as Currency so the unit may be displayed as $.
Hi Farid @Farid Barki , thank you for your feedback but if you do that in the formulation of the parameters like cost per length or cost per area, then you will end up with an error. So to sum up, the only way currently functioning in Revit is the one already demonstrated in this video. You can give it a try and we can discuss this further if you are interested.
Very detailed
Thankyou madam
Very helpful thank you.
Just do not use SIMPLY at every sentence
SIMPLY was used 73 times.
Now that you mentioned it, I am more focused on the SIMPLY
SIMPLY LISTENING SIMPLY QUETLY ANS SIMPLY READING AND SIMPLY SIMPLY.
Thank a lot
thumbs up
Sir plz make more videos on BIM..
Sure coming soon
simply
Halo sam.
asus rog strix 🤟
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