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    Posted: 12.Dec.2013 at 12:04
Do you have any PDF of Electrical Plants done with Revit (Revit MEP) ?? (just to see the final result.
Is this software mature for the daily use in industrial/civil plants (electrical, hvac, heat/cool)??
Thanks in advance
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Dec.2013 at 12:59
I'd think you would be better off asking your question over at the AutoDesk Community > Revit MEP discussion group.  You aren't going to find many Revit users here.

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Revit-MEP/bd-p/188


Edited by John Connor - 12.Dec.2013 at 13:00
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Thank you John.
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