I will provide DXF/DWG outlines for 22 pieces of wood-processing equipment, along with sample screenshots that show the visual finish I’m after. Based on those files, I need a separate Revit family (.rfa) for each item. The families do not have to be highly detailed, yet they must hold true to the overall dimensional accuracy so they drop cleanly into coordination models. No specific company or industry standard needs to be followed; just keep the set internally consistent—same origin point, naming logic, and category selection throughout. Think of a light LOD: basic body, primary voids or protrusions that affect clearances, and a simple material assignment so the objects read correctly in shaded and hidden-line views. Acceptance criteria • 22 individual .rfa files delivered, one per machine • Dimensions match the supplied DXF/DWG within an acceptable tolerance (±3 mm) • Families flex correctly in plan, elevation, and 3D views with no geometry warnings • Each file opens in Revit 2024 • A quick thumbnail or JPG for each family so I can check them at a glance That’s it—straightforward, accuracy-focused modeling work. I’ll send the source files as soon as we start and will be available to spot-check early drafts.