as less times as possible, this simply just to avoid the possibility of confusion amongst other engineers. It is burdensome for an engineer to keep track of this- also remember they also have other projects to work on.
Jan 9, 19 12:53 pm ·
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fuck their other projects, not my problem they spread themselves too thinly.
Having started to do it for real in the past year, cloud-based linked models have been much less of a headache. Really kills the “You never sent us updates” excuse.
How often should an architect be sending out coordination drawings to engineers?
How often should an architect be sending out coordination drawings to engineers?
All depends?
but definitely anytime changes occur especially critical changes
weekly... and coordination sets exchanged by end of day thursday so that any action required can be worked on first thing monday.
as less times as possible, this simply just to avoid the possibility of confusion amongst other engineers. It is burdensome for an engineer to keep track of this- also remember they also have other projects to work on.
fuck their other projects, not my problem they spread themselves too thinly.
Having started to do it for real in the past year, cloud-based linked models have been much less of a headache. Really kills the “You never sent us updates” excuse.
Work in a shared BIM model?
Alternate Wedensdays except in a leap year, in which case you reverse the alternate Wedensdays.
So, if that means today the OP better get to work...
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