UniFormat for Revit

Using Revit? The Construction Standard provides licensed UniFormat access through CSI Dynamic Standards — with element codes for Revit integration.

UniFormat for Revit

Using Revit? You need UniFormat element codes and descriptions to tag models, organize families, and structure BIM data.

The Construction Standard provides licensed UniFormat access through CSI Dynamic Standards — with current element codes and descriptions for Revit integration.

How Revit Users Need UniFormat

Revit users need UniFormat to tag model elements with building element codes, organize families and assemblies by UniFormat structure, generate schedules and keynotes using UniFormat organization, and export BIM data with UniFormat classifications for handover.

The Problem with Hardcoded UniFormat Data in Revit

Many Revit users try to hardcode UniFormat element codes directly into Revit. This creates problems:

  • Revit families with stale data — UniFormat is updated regularly by CSI; families with hardcoded element codes from 2010 propagate errors across every project
  • No edition tracking — When UniFormat updates, Revit users don't know which families need updating or what changed
  • Coordination failures — When different Revit users reference different UniFormat editions, coordination breaks down

Licensed UniFormat Access for Revit Users

The Construction Standard provides licensed access to UniFormat through CSI Dynamic Standards. Revit users get:

  • Always-current element codes and descriptions — Look up current UniFormat elements before tagging families, know which edition applies to your project, and see what changed between editions
  • Cross-references — Use governed crosswalks from UniFormat elements to MasterFormat sections (for specification alignment) and cross-reference UniFormat to OmniClass (for BIM coordination)
  • Searchable lookup — Search by element code, group, or keyword, browse the full UniFormat hierarchy, and bookmark frequently-used elements for Revit work

Get Started with UniFormat for Revit

The Construction Standard provides licensed access to CSI Dynamic Standards — including UniFormat, through the Standards Navigator. Revit users get current, authorized UniFormat data for BIM classification.

COMMON QUESTIONS
Get licensed access through The Construction Standard. The Standards Navigator provides current UniFormat element codes and descriptions you can reference in Revit families, tags, and schedules.
Yes. The Construction Standard provides licensed UniFormat access through CSI Dynamic Standards. Revit users get searchable, always-current UniFormat data with cross-references to MasterFormat and OmniClass.
The Standards Navigator is a web-based tool that provides UniFormat lookup for Revit users. You search and reference current UniFormat element codes as you work in Revit.

Ready to Get Started?

CSI Dynamic Standards includes MasterFormat, UniFormat, and OmniClass as a connected, edition-aware system. The Construction Standard provides licensed access—built for the speed of your work.