Project Standards
Set a project profile, code baseline, clearance values, and plan-view color checks for walls, penetrations, and MEP fabrication geometry.
ForgeFab beta focuses on practical Revit fabrication workflows: project standards, model analysis, schedules, family browsing, hanger setup, point layout, and controlled routing tools. The public beta page shows only what testers can actually open and try. The beta build requires Momentum sign-in inside Revit.
These are the workflows beta testers should evaluate first. Anything not listed here is either internal-only, intentionally disabled in beta, or still being prepared for a later release.
Set a project profile, code baseline, clearance values, and plan-view color checks for walls, penetrations, and MEP fabrication geometry.
Review project geometry by floor, inspect linked model context, identify hard clash categories, and keep ceiling-height legends close to the analysis canvas.
Create practical fab schedules for pipework, ductwork, hangers, containment, and equipment using stable preset fields and clean UI labels.
Browse, search, and load curated family folders, including diffuser and support libraries, without forcing modelers through raw file paths.
Configure support source choices by service and duct/pipe type, then use the settings across hanger placement workflows.
Use Manual Conduit Draw and Multi-System Routing for controlled beta testing of bundled routing, racks, elbows, couplings, and size-aware runs.
Prepare layout points for active model context, including level selection and points for fabrication sources where supported by the project.
Inspect connected duct runs and test transition controls for flat-side orientation and transition length where the selected fabrication part supports it.
Review fabrication assemblies with classification and view controls. Use level and elevation visibility controls to reduce model noise during review.
Keep the first pass simple. Install, open a copy of a project, test the listed workflows, and report what actually happened.