You would need to be very careful with intersection priorities in the walls and layers if you do this.
Placing plasterboard walls over the top of your presentation walls you may end up with them all trying to automatically trim to each other with unacceptable results.
Different walls occupying the same space at the same time has never been a good option in my experience.
Plus you will have the problem that you have 100mm walls in your presentation plan and 110mm walls in your construction plans - again a recipe for problems in my opinion.
I would still use your MVO options but in a slightly different way.
Model your walls as they really are with the 10mm plasterboard, 90mm studwork and 10mm plasterboard.
Then you will need two MVO combinations.
One for your detailed construction floor plan that shows the walls as they are.
Then a second MVO combination for "Presentation" in which you set all the composite fills to show as solid in plan.
Your presentaion walls will then be solid 110mm thick walls (and if you have a separate pen set that changes the pen colours to black then they will view and print as solid black walls).
Will anyone notice they are 110mm instead of 100mm?
And you only have to worry about placing 1 wall instead of 3.
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