Revit for Industrial Projects - Revit Modeling of Structures, Piping, and Tanks for a Recycling Plant
- Ramon Aubach
- Aug 25
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 27
There are times when our clients have projects that combine several branches of knowledge such as civil engineering, mechanical engineering, or architecture. Due to their implementation, it is required to create shared data models so that each professional in the area can interact without the need to make a model for each project area. For this reason, BIM technology is used to unite all these areas in a single model.
In this case, we have the Reptecto Recycling Plant project with details of pipes and storage tanks, which are from the mechanical area, along with civil structures in the background. The client chose Revit software to implement the project due to Revit's high versatility, which can handle civil, industrial, and mechanical models with the same presentation and constructive details as other software specific to each area.
Below are some screenshots taken during the work of our Revit specialist that show 3D and floor plan views of the site. The work consisted of creating Revit families for the equipment (tanks, pipes, and pumps) according to plans and technical sheets, modeling the civil structure, and also checking piping routes and possible collisions of the layout. Finally, isometrics and flow plans were made.
Job: Hourly Outsourcing
Sector: Industrial
Software: Revit
If you want to see some examples in the Industrial sector, you can find them at the following link.





















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