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    Can you create two separate models in Revit and have them linked so that changes to the design in one (say a master model) will be mirrored in the other.

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    Of course. This is pretty typical with a lot of firms. When you Link them, do so by selecting "Origin to Origin" in the options bar of the Link dialog box.
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