The course outline provides an overview of the topics covered in a Revit Structure Workflow and Documentation Training course. The course covers Building Information Modeling concepts and Levels of Development. It teaches Revit basics including the user interface, object categories, and commands. Students will learn how to set up projects, create and modify structural models using concrete and steel components, add custom families, use external models and worksharing, apply dimensions and constraints, generate construction documentation, and export models for collaboration. The suggested class duration is flexible to accommodate different participant skill levels.
The course outline provides an overview of the topics covered in a Revit Structure Workflow and Documentation Training course. The course covers Building Information Modeling concepts and Levels of Development. It teaches Revit basics including the user interface, object categories, and commands. Students will learn how to set up projects, create and modify structural models using concrete and steel components, add custom families, use external models and worksharing, apply dimensions and constraints, generate construction documentation, and export models for collaboration. The suggested class duration is flexible to accommodate different participant skill levels.
The course outline provides an overview of the topics covered in a Revit Structure Workflow and Documentation Training course. The course covers Building Information Modeling concepts and Levels of Development. It teaches Revit basics including the user interface, object categories, and commands. Students will learn how to set up projects, create and modify structural models using concrete and steel components, add custom families, use external models and worksharing, apply dimensions and constraints, generate construction documentation, and export models for collaboration. The suggested class duration is flexible to accommodate different participant skill levels.
The course outline provides an overview of the topics covered in a Revit Structure Workflow and Documentation Training course. The course covers Building Information Modeling concepts and Levels of Development. It teaches Revit basics including the user interface, object categories, and commands. Students will learn how to set up projects, create and modify structural models using concrete and steel components, add custom families, use external models and worksharing, apply dimensions and constraints, generate construction documentation, and export models for collaboration. The suggested class duration is flexible to accommodate different participant skill levels.
and Documentation Training Building Information Modeling * Building Information Modeling for Structural Design and Introduction to LODs for design. Revit Basics * Exploring the User Interface * Introduction to Object Categories and Parameters * Object Visibilities * Basic Commands / Working with Building Elemen Project Model Setup (From Scratch) * Creating and Modifying Levels * Creating and Modifying Grids * Using / Managing CAD Backgrounds * Using Scope Boxes Viewing the Building Model / View Management * Managing Views / Project Brower * Controlling Object Visibility / View Templates * Working with Section, Elevation and Call-outs * Creating and Modifying 3D Views Creating and editing the Structural model (Concrete) System Families: Columns, Walls, Openings, Footings Sketch Driven Families: Slabs, Stairs and Roofs. Beams and Beam Systems / Sloping Members. Adding Reinforcement and Modifying Settings. Creating Custom Elements (Families) * Intro to Custom Families 2D/3D * Adding Custom Object Parameters Creating and editing the Structural model (Steel) * Review modeling concepts for Steel * Beam Coping and Openings * Modeling Trusses and Lateral Bracing and Trusses * Working with Groups and Group Detail elements
Using External Models / Linking and Setup
(Collaboration) * Coordination setup / Coordination Review Best Practices. * Introduction to Worksharing * View Filters * Copy Monitor
Using Dimensions and Constraints
*W orking with Dimensions and understanding best practices *A pplying and Removing Constraints and object relationships Detailing and Drafting * Working with Text and Tags * Model driven details Versus Drafting Details Views * Importing CAD Details into the Model environment. Construction Documentation * Extracting the I from BIM via Schedules *G raphical Column Schedules /Beam and Rebar Schedules *C onfiguring Concrete and Steel Material for documentation * Using Note blocks as Keynotes Drawing Set Management * Understanding Sheets and how they relate to views * Drawing Set organization (via custom Parameters) * Managing Revisions * Printing Model Interoperability workflows (Sharing the model) CAD Exports Navisworks Exports Autodesk A360 DWF
Note: The suggested class duration is a guideline. Topics and duration may be modified by the instructor based upon the knowledge and skill level of the class participants.