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Autodesk Revit: Fundamentals for MEP Training

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Autodesk Revit: Fundamentals for MEP Training

MEP fundamentals for Autodesk Revit teaches designers how to model and document in a BIM environment HVAC networks such as air terminals, mechanical equipment, ducts and pipes, plumbing networks with fixtures and pipes, electrical circuits, equipment, devices, lighting fixtures, cable trays and conduits and then how to create construction drawings and schedules.

Course Length: 4 Days

Training Guide Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to BIM and Autodesk Revit

  • 1 BIM and Autodesk Revit
  • 2 Overview of the Interface
  • 3 Starting Projects
  • 4 Viewing Commands

Chapter 2: Basic Sketching and Modify Tools

  • 1 Using General Sketching Tools ▪ 2.2 Inserting Components
  • 3 Selecting and Editing Elements
  • 4 Working with Basic Modify Tools
  • 5 Working with Additional Modify Tools

Chapter 3: Starting Systems Projects

  • 1 Linking and Importing CAD Files
  • 2 Linking in Revit Models
  • 3 Setting Up Levels
  • 4 Copying and Monitoring Elements
  • 5 Coordinating Linked Models
  • 6 Batch Copying Fixtures

Chapter 4: Working with Views

  • 1 Modifying the View Display
  • 2 Duplicating Views
  • 3 Adding Callout Views
  • 4 Creating Elevations and Sections

Chapter 5: Setting Up Spaces

  • 1 Preparing a Model for Spaces
  • 2 Adding Spaces
  • 3 Working with Spaces

Chapter 6: Heating and Cooling Loads Analysis

  • 1 Creating Zones
  • 2 Applying Colour Schemes
  • 3 Analysing the Heating and Cooling Loads

Chapter 7: Basic Systems Tools

  • 1 Connecting Components
  • 2 Creating Systems – Overview

 

Chapter 8: HVAC Networks

  • 1 Adding Mechanical Equipment and Air Terminals
  • 2 Adding Ducts and Pipes
  • 3 Modifying Ducts and Pipes

Chapter 9: Plumbing Networks

  • 1 Adding Plumbing Fixtures and Equipment
  • 2 Adding Plumbing Pipes
  • 3 Modifying Plumbing Pipes
  • 4 Adding Fire Protection Networks

Chapter 10: Advanced Systems for HVAC and Plumbing

  • 1 Creating and Modifying Systems
  • 2 Creating Automatic Layouts
  • 3 Testing Systems

Chapter 11: Electrical Systems

  • 1 About Electrical Systems
  • 2 Placing Electrical Components
  • 3 Creating Electrical Circuits
  • 4 Setting up Panel Schedules
  • 5 Adding Cable Trays and Conduit
  • 6 Testing Electrical Layouts

Chapter 12: Creating Construction Documents

  • 1 Setting Up Sheets
  • 2 Placing and Modifying Views on Sheets ▪ 12.3 Printing Sheets

Chapter 13: Annotating Construction Documents

  • 1 Working with Dimensions
  • 2 Working With Text
  • 3 Adding Detail Lines and Symbols
  • 4 Creating Legends

Chapter 14: Adding Tags and Schedules

  • 1 Adding Tags
  • 2 Working with Schedules

Chapter 15: Creating Details

  • 1 Setting Up Detail Views
  • 2 Adding Detail Components
  • 3 Annotating Details

Appendix A: Introduction to Worksets

  • 1 Introduction to Worksets

Appendix B: Additional Tools

  • 1 Building Type Settings
  • 2 Defining Colour Schemes
  • 3 Custom Duct and Piping Types
  • 4 Work with System Graphics
  • 5 Pressure Loss Reports
  • 6 Guide Grids and Sheets
  • 7 Revision Tracking
  • 8 Annotating Dependent Views
  • 9 Importing and Exporting Schedules
  • 10 Creating Building Component Schedules
  • 11 Keynoting and Keynote Legends

Appendix C: Autodesk Revit Certified Professional Exam for Mechanical Building Systems

Appendix D: Autodesk Revit Certified Professional Exam for Electrical Building Systems

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Autodesk Revit: Fundamentals for Landscape Architecture

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Autodesk Revit Fundamentals for Landscape Architecture Training

In this course, you will learn BIM workflows, how to model and create construction drawings in Autodesk Revit for landscape architecture. Covering topographical surfaces, Site Designer, views, hardscapes, planting components, landscape components, construction documents and schedules. 

Course Length: 4 Days

Training Guide Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to BIM and Autodesk Revit

  • 1 BIM and Autodesk Revit
  • 2 Overview of the Interface
  • 3 Starting Projects
  • 4 Viewing Commands

Chapter 2: Basic Sketching and Modify Tools

  • 1 Using General Sketching Tools
  • 2 Editing Elements
  • 3 Working with Basic Modify Tools
  • 4 Working with Additional Modify Tools

Chapter 3: Starting Model-Based Projects

  • 1 Linking Revit Models
  • 2 Setting Up Levels
  • 3 Copying and Monitoring Elements
  • 4 Coordinating Linked Models

Chapter 4: Creating Revit Site Elements

  • 1 Starting CAD-based Projects
  • 2 Preparing a Project for Site Design
  • 3 Creating Topographical Surfaces
  • 4 Modifying Topographical Surfaces

Chapter 5: Working with Site Designer

  • 1 Preparing a Project for Site Designer
  • 2 Adding Site Designer Features
  • 3 Modifying Site Designer Features

Chapter 6: Working with Views

  • 1 Setting the View Display
  • 2 Duplicating Views
  • 3 Adding Callout Views
  • 4 Creating Elevations and Sections

Chapter 7: Modelling Hardscapes

  • 1 Modelling Hardscapes Using Walls
  • 2 Modelling Hardscapes Using Floors
  • 3 Creating Sloped Floors
  • 4 Working with Materials and Floor Types
  • 5 Modelling Stairs, Ramps and Railings

Chapter 8: Adding Planting and Other Landscape Components

  • 1 Adding Landscape Components
  • 2 Creating Planting Areas and Groups

Chapter 9: Creating Construction Documents

  • 1 Setting Up Sheets
  • 2 Placing and Modifying Views on Sheets
  • 3 Printing Sheets

Chapter 10: Annotating Construction Documents

  • 1 Working with Dimensions
  • 2 Working with Text
  • 3 Adding Tags and Symbols

Chapter 11: Working with Schedules and Legends

  • 1 Working with Schedules
  • 2 Creating Legends

Chapter 12: Creating Details

  • 1 Setting Up Detail Views
  • 2 Adding Detail Components
  • 3 Annotating Details

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Autodesk Revit: Fundamentals for Interior Design Training

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Autodesk Revit: Fundamentals for Interior Design Training

Interior design fundamentals for Autodesk Revit is specificlally designed to teach interior designers on how to use the BIM tools in Autodesk Revit to model walls, floors, ceilings, levels, placing families to layout interiors, space planning, materials, schedules, rendering and construction drawings.

Course Length: 3 Days

Training Guide Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to Autodesk Revit

  • Explain BIM and how Revit fits into the BIM process
  • Describe the various User Interface components and areas
  • Define each of the Revit file types
  • Navigate around a project model

Chapter 2: Modelling Tools and Modify Options

  • Define and use Revit tools and keyboard commands to create a 3D model
  • Work with Revit Families and Types
  • Draft using nodes, snaps, and other drawings aids
  • Modify existing content using various modifying tools
  • Use various selection tools to filter for elements and information

Chapter 3: Levels and Grids

  • Create and Modify Levels and Grids
  • Link CAD files into a project
  • Link Revit Model’s into a project
  • Place Architectural Column’s

Chapter 4: Walls

  • Create, modify, and define new wall types for use in projects
  • Comprehend Instance and Type property information
  • Demonstrate how to use the Modify wall options

Chapter 5: Placing Families: Punched Openings and Components

  • Add Doors and Windows
  • Add Component Families
  • Create and Modify new or existing Revit family types for project use

Chapter 6: Views, Display Options and Settings

  • Create, modify and define various types of views in the project
  • Modify Visual Overrides for elements within a view

Chapter 7: Floors

  • Create and define new Floor Types
  • Modify existing Floor Types
  • Define floor contours and slope definitions

Chapter 8: Ceilings

  • Create and define new Ceiling Types
  • Modify existing Ceiling Types
  • Define Ceiling grid and modify spacing and rotation

Chapter 9: Curtain Walls

  • Define Curtain Walls and understand best use of the tools
  • Apply, modify, and create curtain wall grids, mullions, and panels
  • Use Curtain Walls to create Storefronts within the model

Chapter 10: Annotation: Documents & Deliverables

  • Use text, dimensions, detail items, and tags to create project deliverables
  • Establish project construction information

Chapter 11: Detailing in Revit

  • Create drafting views for use with detail creation
  • Add Views and utilize AutoCAD information for coordination
  • Define legends for Revit and understand best use of them
  • Create multiple legend types for various uses

Chapter 12: Space Planning

  • Add and arrange Room’s into new layout
  • Analyse Space locations in design
  • Define Area elements for project programming
  • Create and Refine colour fill plans for clarification

Chapter 13: Materials as Finishes

  • Navigate Materials Browser
  • Organize and assign materials to content
  • Update specified project specific materials
  • Organize Materials Library
  • Build custom project materials
  • Share custom materials library

Chapter 14: Schedules

  • Organize rooms into schedules
  • Build component lists to refine content
  • Access and allocate finishes to component materials

 Chapter 15: Lighting, Rendering and Presentations

  • Create camera views for rendering and presentation views
  • Create lighting scheme with standard and custom lighting components
  • Apply lighting groups to projects
  • Manage Rendering via dialogue window

Chapter 16: Sheets

  • Comprehend sheet use, creation, and manipulation
  • Add views and content to sheets
  • Prepare sheets for size and scale
  • Add project-specific content
  • Print in Revit

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Autodesk Revit: Fundamentals for Architecture Training

Autodesk Revit Software for BIM, Archiecture, MEP and Structural design, analysis, detailing and documentation

Autodesk Revit Fundamentals for Architecture Training

This fundamentals course for architecture will give you the BIM skills in Autodesk Revit to design architectural 3D models and construction drawings, teaching you how to design walls, doors, floors, ceilings, roof, stair, railing and ramp systems, linking in CAD files, working with views and construction documents.

Course Overview

  • 18-Hours – 9 x 2-hour sessions
  • Remote training over MS Teams
  • Sessions are recorded and download links for each session are provide for future use
  • Training for up to 1-3 People
  • Sessions can start within 7 days upon placing an order
  • Flexible sessions (i.e. consecutive or Monday, Wednesday, Friday, etc.)
  • Courses are private and topics can be customised to suit
  • Training manuals are additional $159 each for soft copy

Training Guide Contents

Introduction to BIM and Autodesk Revit

Chapter 1: Introduction to BIM and Autodesk Revit

  • 1 BIM and Autodesk Revit
  • 2 Overview of the Interface
  • 3 Starting Projects
  • 4 Viewing Commands

Chapter 2: Basic Sketching and Modify Tools

  • 1 Using General Sketching Tools
  • 2 Editing Elements
  • 3 Working with Basic Modify Tools
  • 4 Working with Additional Modify Tools

Chapter 3: Starting Architectural Projects

  • 1 Linking and Importing CAD Files
  • 2 Linking in Revit Models
  • 3 Setting Up Levels
  • 4 Creating Structural Grids
  • 5 Adding Columns Design

Development Phase

Chapter 4: Modelling Walls

  • 1 Modelling Walls
  • 2 Modifying Walls
  • 3 Adding Room Elements

Chapter 5: Working with Doors and Windows

  • 1 Inserting Doors and Windows
  • 2 Loading Door and Window Types from the Library
  • 3 Creating Additional Door and Window Sizes

Chapter 6: Working with Curtain Walls

  • 1 Creating Curtain Walls
  • 2 Adding Curtain Grids
  • 3 Working with Curtain Wall Panels
  • 4 Attaching Mullions to Curtain Grids

 Chapter 7: Working with Views

  • 1 Modifying the View Display
  • 2 Duplicating Views
  • 3 Adding Callout Views
  • 4 Creating Elevations and Sections

Chapter 8: Adding Components

  • 1 Adding Components
  • 2 Modifying Components

Chapter 9: Modelling Floors

  • 1 Modelling Floors
  • 2 Creating Shaft Openings
  • 3 Creating Sloped Floors

Chapter 10: Modelling Ceilings

  • 1 Modelling Ceilings
  • 2 Adding Ceiling Fixtures
  • 3 Creating Ceiling Soffits

Chapter 11: Modelling Roofs

  • 1 Modelling Roofs
  • 2 Creating Roofs by Footprint
  • 3 Establishing Work Planes
  • 4 Creating Roofs by Extrusion

Chapter 12: Modelling Stairs, Railings, and Ramps

  • 1 Creating Component Stairs
  • 2 Modifying Component Stairs
  • 3 Working with Railings
  • 4 Creating Ramps

Construction Documents Phase

Chapter 13: Creating Construction Documents

  • 1 Setting Up Sheets
  • 2 Placing and Modifying Views on Sheets
  • 3 Printing Sheets

 Chapter 14: Annotating Construction Documents

  • 1 Working with Dimensions
  • 2 Working With Text
  • 3 Adding Detail Lines and Symbols
  • 4 Creating Legends

Chapter 15: Adding Tags and Schedules

  • 1 Adding Tags
  • 2 Working with Schedules

Chapter 16: Creating Details

  • 1 Setting Up Detail Views
  • 2 Adding Detail Components
  • 3 Annotating Details

Appendix A: Introduction to Worksets

  • 1 Introduction to Worksets

Appendix B: Additional Tools

  • 1 Reusing Selection Sets
  • 2 Editing Wall Joins
  • 3 Wall Sweeps and Reveals
  • 4 Creating Curtain Wall Types with Automatic Grids
  • 5 Enhancing Views
  • 6 Creating Dormers
  • 7 Working with Guide Grids on Sheets
  • 8 Revision Tracking
  • 9 Route Analysis
  • 10 Annotating Dependent Views
  • 11 Importing and Exporting Schedules
  • 12 Creating Building Component Schedules
  • 13 Creating a Repeating Detail
  • 14 Keynoting and Keynote Legends

Appendix C: Autodesk Revit Architecture Certification Exam Objectives

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Autodesk Revit: Family Creation for Structure Training

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Autodesk Revit: Family Creation for Structure Training

In this course on Autodesk Revit, you will be taught how to create custom walls and floor types, component family’s based on a parametric framework, family geometry and type creation and modification and specialised structural families such as gusset, plates, built-up columns, tapered concrete columns, truss’ and tapered moment frames.

Course Length: 1 Day

Prerequisites: Experience in Autodesk Revit fundamentals

Training Guide Contents

Chapter 1: Custom System Families

  • Creating Wall, and Floor Types
  • Vertically Compound Walls
  • Stacked and Embedded Walls

Chapter 2: Component Family Concepts 

  • Creating Component Families
  • Creating the Parametric Framework
  • Creating Family Elements
  • Creating Family Types

Chapter 3: Advanced Family Techniques

  • Additional Tools for Families
  • Visibility Display Settings

Chapter 4: Additional Family Types 

  • Creating 2D Families
  • Creating Line-based Families
  • Creating In-Place Families
  • Working with Shared Parameters

Chapter 5: Creating Structural Specific Families 

  • Parametric Gusset Plate
  • In-Place Column Stiffeners
  • In-Place Slab Depression
  • Built-Up Column
  • Tapered Concrete Column
  • Truss Family
  • Precast Hollow Core Slab
  • Tapered Moment Frame

Appendix B: Autodesk Revit Certification Exam Objectives

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Autodesk Revit: Family Creation for MEP Training

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Autodesk Revit: Family Creation for MEP Training

With a focus on creating MEP system families in Autodesk Revit, this course will teach you familiy creation concepts and how to create and edit MEP system families such as plumbing, lighting, data device and pipe fitting flange.

Course Length: 1 Day

Prerequisites: Experience in Autodesk Revit MEP fundamentals.

Training Guide Contents

Introduction to Revit Families

Chapter 3: Custom System Families

  • 4 Creating MEP System Families

Chapter 4: Component Family Concepts 

  • 1 Creating Component Families
  • 2 Creating the Parametric Framework
  • 3 Creating Family Elements
  • 4 Creating Family Types

Chapter 5: Advanced Family Techniques

  • 1 Additional Tools for Families
  • 2 Visibility Display Settings

Chapter 6: Additional Family Types 

  • 1 Creating 2D Families
  • 2 Creating Line-based Families
  • 3 Creating In-Place Families
  • 4 Working with Shared Parameters

Chapter 8: Creating MEP Specific Families

  • Upgrade an Architectural Plumbing Fixture to MEP
  • Upgrade an Architectural Lighting Fixture to MEP
  • Create a Data Device with Annotation Parameters
  • Create a Pipe Fitting Flange (Advanced)

Appendix B: Autodesk Revit Certification Exam Objectives

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Autodesk Revit: Family Creation for MEP Training

Suited for Civil Engineers and Surveyors, the Civil 3D Fundamentals training course will teach you how to organise your projects, create, edit, analyse and work with points, surfaces, corridors (roads), parcel layouts, grading, volume calculation and layout pipe networks.

Course Length: 4 Days

Training Guide Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to Autodesk Fabrication CADmep

  • Support Resources for Fabrication CADmep
  • Overview of Fabrication Products
  • BIM and Fabrication
  • Overview of the MEP Fabrication Industry
  • Definitions

Chapter 2: Deployment

  • Installing Fabrication CADmep
  • Check for and Install Latest Service Packs
  • Setting up a Shared Database and File Structure
  • Migrating an Older Database
  • Configuring User Names and Permissions

Chapter 3: User Interface

  • The Service Pallet
  • Create a New Section
  • The CADmep Toolbar
  • Right-Click Shortcut Menus

Chapter 4: Sections

  • Sections
  • Create a New Section
  • Make a Section Current
  • Understanding How Sections Control Hanger Rod Lengths

Chapter 5: Drawing with the Attacher

  • Setting the Systems and Service and setting the Section
  • Placing Items from the Service Pallet
  • Understanding the Attacher Arrow
  • Modifying Placed Items
  • Rotating Items about the Attacher Arrow
  • Using Fix Relative
  • Placing an Item using Fix Relative
  • Placing an Item by Rotating the Attacher Arrow
  • Using Takeoff as Cut-In
  • Using Drop Into Fall
  • Fill Between 2 Ends
  • Fill with Flex
  • Polyline 3D Fill
  • Match Object Properties
  • Configuring the Multiple Item Properties Command
  • Using the Multiple Item Properties Command
  • Carry Over Options Settings
  • Filter Selection

Chapter 6: Drawing with Design Line

  • Set the Design Line Entry Method for Services
  • Fabrication CADmep Design Tools: The Design Line Toolbar
  • The Design Line Takeoff Menu
  • Using Design Line for an HVAC System
  • Understanding How Design Line Works
  • Stretching a Design Line
  • Using Design Line for a Plumbing System
  • Selecting and Activating Design Lines
  • The RevDesign Command

 

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Chapter 7: Clash Detection

  • RunTime Collision Detection
  • Using the Collision Detection Viewer
  • Design Line Collision Checks
  • Using the DETECT Command

Chapter 8: Importing Revit Content into CADmep

  • Exporting Revit Elements
  • Import into CADmep

Chapter 9: Drawing Annotation

  • Drawing Annotation Settings and Toolbar
  • Understanding the Text Utilities Commands
  • Item Number Tag Leaders

Chapter 10: Reporting

  • The ADDREPORT Command
  • Item Reports and Item Report Builder
  • Printing Item Report With and Without Previews
  • Worksheets and Item Worksheet Builder
  • Printing Worksheets With and Without Previews

Chapter 11: Sectional Views

  • Create a Sectional View

Chapter 12: Point Data

  • Exporting Point Data
  • Viewing Point Data
  • Updating the Model with Modified Point Data
  • Exporting Point Data to Excel

Chapter 13: Spooling

  • Define a Pipe Spool
  • Create a Spool Drawing
  • Understand Spool Colors

Chapter 14: Exporting to ESTMEP AND CAMDUCT

  • Re-numbering Fabrication CADmep Items
  • Exporting to Fabrication CAMduct

Chapter 15: Fabrication CADmep Customization

  • Edit a Configuration
  • Service Setup
  • The Hanger Command
  • Sub Assembly
  • Item Creation
  • Convert 3D Model

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Autodesk Revit: Family Creation for Architecture Training

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Autodesk Revit: Family Creation for Architecture Training

In this training course, you will learn how to create architectural families in Autodesk Revit such as custom wall, roof and floors, parametric component families, family geometry and family types like doors, windows, railings, cornice, copings and in-place families.

Course Length: 1 Day

Prerequisites: Experience in Autodesk Revit fundamentals.

Training Guide Contents

Chapter 3: Custom System Families

  • 1 Creating Wall, Roof, Floor, and Ceiling Types
  • 2 Vertically Compound Walls
  • 3 Stacked and Embedded Walls

Chapter 4: Component Family Concepts 

  • 1 Creating Component Families
  • 2 Creating the Parametric Framework
  • 3 Creating Family Elements
  • 4 Creating Family Types

Chapter 5: Advanced Family Techniques

  • 1 Additional Tools for Families
  • 2 Visibility Display Settings

Chapter 6: Additional Family Types 

  • 1 Creating 2D Families
  • 2 Creating Line-based Families
  • 3 Creating In-Place Families
  • 4 Working with Shared Parameters

Chapter 7: Creating Architectural Specific Families

  • 1 Creating Custom Doors and Windows
  • 2 Creating Angled Cornices and Copings
  • 3 Creating Custom Railings

Appendix B: Autodesk Revit Certification Exam Objectives

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