MEP Work Environment

To access the MEP Modeler tools and interface, apply the MEP Work Environment Profile.

The ARCHICAD Toolbox is expanded to include the Ductwork, Pipework and Cabling tools.

MEP-related commands are added to the menu structure.

The MEP Routing palette is displayed. Show/hide it at Window > Palettes > MEP Routing.

The MEP Engineering Toolbar is displayed, providing shortcuts to frequently used MEP commands:

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MEP Tools and Commands

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MEP Routing Palette and MEP Engineering Toolbar

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