You can incorporate a 
  Trimble® SketchUp® design into a 
  Revit project to provide a starting point for the building model. 
 
  Trimble® SketchUp® is a general purpose modeling and visualization tool. 
  Revit uses building information modeling (BIM), in which building elements understand their relationship to each other. 
When working on a design project, you can use both products to leverage the unique strengths of each. For example: 
- If you want to model an initial design pass or quickly model a single element, start with 
	 Trimble® SketchUp®. Later, use 
	 Revit to refine the design. 
  
 
- If you want to design entire building masses and then associate real building elements to them, use 
	 Trimble® SketchUp® for the design phase. Later use 
	 Revit for the detailed planning phase. 
  
 
To use a 
  Trimble® SketchUp® design in 
  Revit, you can import a SKP file from 
  Trimble® SketchUp® directly into 
  Revit. As an alternative, you can use 
  Trimble® SketchUp® to export a DWG file, and then import that DWG file into 
  Revit. You could also 
  link a SKP file to the 
  Revit project, instead of importing it. 
To incorporate a 
  Trimble® SketchUp® design into a 
  Revit project, use this general process: 
- Use 
	 Revit to create a family. 
  
 
- Import the SKP file into the family. 
  
 
- If you created the family outside the project, load the family into the project. 
  
 
When 
  
Trimble® SketchUp®files are imported into family files. The workflows are the same as when imported into project files with the following exceptions: 
- Imported geometry is not able to be exploded. 
  
 
- Non-uniform scaling will preform better when importing to a family resulting in more accurate geometry. 
  
 
- Energy analysis function may not work with families containing imported 
	 Trimble® SketchUp® geometry.