Revit 2025: New Features for Electrical Engineers – Episode 15 #BIM #Revit

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This Electrical Building Design Show looks at the recently released Revit 2025, specifically exploring some updates tailored for electrical engineers. But are they a game-changer?
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Thanks for the summary, David. We are disappointed but not surprised by the lack of any new electrical specific features that will make a meaningful difference to our workflow. The don't increment mark feature is a bit baffling. If we used the mark parameter, we could easily reset it manually or with a dynamo script. The feature to roll up low voltage panel loads seems to me more like a bug fix than a feature. Electrobim by contrast continues to evolve and we are seeing concrete improvements in our accuracy and productivity as a result.
We might upgrade to 2025 but as usual this will depend on general feature improvements and not anything in the MEP world.

MuirEngineeringCa
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Our mechanical team uses mark numbering for the equipment labels. For our electrical team, we mostly ignore them. Hopefully I can continue to ignore them.

jamarsac
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Mark numbering would generate warnings when multiple users are placing devices, fixtures at the same time in a shared model when the model is synced. Disabling marks saves the warning from being generated.

patrickstarkey