About Updating Workshared Projects in Revit LT

A design team can use Revit to create a workshared project and then pass the project to another team member or a consultant to continue work using Revit LT.

Using Revit LT, only one user can work on a project at one time.

A workshared project can be developed in Revit, allowing multiple users to work on the project simultaneously. Then the project can be revised using Revit LT and later opened in Revit again. However, these steps must be sequential. Users cannot open a workshared project in Revit and Revit LT simultaneously.

Recommended workflow

  1. The design team creates the project in Revit, creates worksets, and develops the project to the desired level of detail.
    • When the project is ready to pass to the Revit LT user, all Revit users must exit the workshared project and refrain from working on it.
    • Recommended: To prevent further changes to the workshared project, the BIM manager or the Revit administrator can block editing capabilities, for example, by changing the Editable status of all worksets in the project.
  2. The Revit LT user does the following:
    1. Opens the central model, which causes Revit LT to create a new central model named <project_name>_LT.rvt. (See more information below.)
    2. Makes desired modifications or refinements to the design.
    3. Saves changes to the model.
    4. Passes the updated model back to the Revit team.
  3. If additional work needs to be performed in Revit:
    1. The Revit administrator renames the updated model to its original file name.
    2. Revit users create new local copies of the project and resume work.

When you open a workshared project using Revit LT: