Parametric Revit families built to your standards and ready to use.
Generic Revit families are placeholders. Your project deserves purpose-built parametric content that behaves correctly, schedules accurately, and matches manufacturer specifications. We create standard, system, and in-place Revit families from scratch — tested, documented, and delivered to your naming and parameter conventions.
Discuss Your ProjectType-driven families that cover all variations without creating separate files for each size.
Shared parameters correctly mapped so every schedule, tag, and legend pulls accurate data.
Every family tested for hosting, flipping, rotating, and scheduling before delivery.
Parameter requirements, hosting conditions, LOD, and naming conventions confirmed.
Reference geometry, parameter-driven solid modelling, and type catalogue.
In-project testing: hosting, schedule pull, tag, and rendering check.
Signed-off .rfa files with parameter documentation and usage notes.
Custom software, data platforms, AI/ML, and cloud services that integrate with your BIM workflows.
Common questions about our Revit Family Creation service.
Yes — we model from manufacturer datasheets, 3D CAD files, and product specifications. Where data is incomplete we work directly with manufacturers to fill gaps and ensure the family reflects the correct geometry and parameters.
We recommend using national or project-standard shared parameter files. We can create a custom shared parameter file aligned to your COBie or O&M handover requirements, ensuring every family schedules and tags correctly from day one.
There is no hard limit on types in a single family, but we recommend keeping type catalogues manageable — typically 20–100 types. For very large product ranges we use type catalogue files rather than embedding all types in the family.
Loadable families are external files (RFA) that are loaded into a project — furniture, equipment, and components. System families such as walls, floors, and ceilings are built into Revit and customised through type parameters and profiles rather than external files.
Yes — we build families targeting Revit 2022 or later, which maintains compatibility with 2022 through 2025. We can also produce version-specific families if your team is locked to a particular Revit release.
Yes — every family goes through a testing protocol in a real project file: hosting on walls, floors, and ceilings; flipping and mirroring; schedule data verification; rendering; and tag compatibility. We do not deliver families that have not passed this checklist.
Yes — MEP families include connector placement, system type assignment, and flow parameter setup. We work with your MEP engineer or contractor to confirm connector specifications before modelling.
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