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RAM Elements/Revit

RAM Elements/Revit

RAM Elements/Revit

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Can anyone tell me if RAM Elements links with REVIT? Thanks!
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RE: RAM Elements/Revit

Not Ram Elements, but Ram Structural System does have a link to Revit.

RE: RAM Elements/Revit

What version of Revit?  What version of RAM?  I'm just curious.  

I've heard murmurings about RAM not linking to Revit 2010, but I don't know how accurate those rumors are.   

RE: RAM Elements/Revit


RAM Elements will soon link to Revit through Bentley Integrated Structural Modeling. At the heart of it is a component called the Structural Synchronizer. This intermediate database will handle changes to files and allow two-way links to several applications.

The programs that will link to the Structural Synchronizer first release are:
Ram Elements
Ram Concept
Bentley Structural (soon to be renamed Structural Modeler)
Revit (Architectural, or Structural, 2009 or 2010 versions)

Those programs (other than Revit) should all have updates available before the end of the year with this functionality, mostly bi-directional.

If you want to read more, check out this topic (it's a work in progress):

http://communities.bentley.com/Wiki/view.aspx/Integrated_Structural_Modeling


Seth Guthrie, P.E.
seth.guthrie@bentley.com
http://www.bentley.com/en-US/Support/
1-800-778-4277 x7 x2

 

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