Smarter, Faster Opening Generation with Fabrication Support
With the major engine and interface update, improving the opening generation workflow and speed, our team has continued expanding the tool’s capabilities to cover one of the most requested needs: support for more categories for clash detection and opening generation.
Our first choice of category for expansion was Fabrication Parts. Now, it doesn’t matter whether your model is built using Revit elements, Fabrication Parts, or a mix of both - it encounters in your models.
Newly unlocked categories
MEP Fabrication Ductwork
MEP Fabrication Pipework
MEP Fabrication Containment
All elements within these categories will now generate the correct openings in your models.
We’ve also responded to frequent requests for openings around fire damper elements, which are typically found in accessories categories. These are now supported for both Ducts and Pipes.
Additional categories
Duct Accessories
Pipe Accessories
To start creating openings for any of these newly added categories, simply update your Cut Opening tool to the latest version and activate the categories in the
And for accurate opening sizing:
Both Fabrication and Accessories categories now apply values from your based on the element type and its largest connector size.
For , the rules from are automatically applied.
Why It Matters
By including Fabrication Parts, the Cut Opening plugin for Revit bridges the gap between design and fabrication models. No more manual clash search, missed openings, or coordination gaps between different models.
Whether your project team works primarily with Revit families or Fabrication components, the workflow is now , reducing coordination time and potential errors.
In short, this upgrade helps ensure your openings are always — regardless of how the model was built.
Bringing It All Together
Just a few months ago, we introduced an enhanced Fabrication Parts support in our Be. MEP Hangers tool, giving users the flexibility to place Revit family-based hangers directly on Fabrication Ductwork, Pipework, and Containment.
Now, with the Cut Opening tool joining in, both solutions work seamlessly together — from accurate openings to precise hanger placement, regardless of whether your model uses Revit or Fabrication elements.
Together, these updates move Be.solutions for Revit closer to a fully connected workflow for , helping project teams save time, reduce manual work, and keep models perfectly aligned across every stage.
Stay tuned — more Be. enhancements are already on the way.
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