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    When to tweak vs. when to punt and start over?

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      rickgraham
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      Hi all,

      I have a model that I have been working on. Now the client desires some landscaping changes which involve the terrain, moving some islands in the parking lot, enlarging the building envelope by 5 feet, moving a wall (which also affects terrain), etc.

      My questions is when do you tweak things and when do you punt and basically start over? I have component of the building, so that will be rather painless, however the terrain and moving islands, which will move other things (snowball effect) has me worried.

      So I'm just looking for your ideas. โ“

      Thanks,

      Rick

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        rickgraham
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        And oh yeah -they are still making tweaks and the project is supposed to be wrapped up Monday ๐Ÿ˜ฎ ๐Ÿ˜ก .

        I should have told them I won't start a model until things are decently in place, but we all know that between architects and clients, they would still be designing the Empire State building. ๐Ÿ˜†

        Rick

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