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Annotation Course
(Video Play Time: 30 minutes)
(Estimated Exercise Time: 25 minutes)
(Estimated Quiz Time: 15 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes)
Course Description
This course will help you understand how to add dimensions and text to views.
Course Objectives
The material presented in this course helps you gain an understanding of the following topics:
· Common usage and best practices for placing dimensions and text
· Placing, modifying and leveraging dimensions
· Placing and modifying text
· Working with note blocks
Course Prerequisites
To participate in this training course, you should complete the following courses:
· Introduction to Revit
· Introduction to Views
· Essential Skills
Tips:
· Turn off your phone, close your email, text and social media apps.
· Plug headphones or ear buds to your computer.
· Go Full Screen when watching videos.
Revit Schedules Course
(Video Play Time: 1 hour)
(Estimated Exercise Time: 2 hours 45 minutes)
(Estimated Quiz Time: 25 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 4 hours 10 minutes)
The material presented in this course helps users understand how to create a variety of schedule types and manage schedule formatting and appearance.
The material presented in this course includes:
· Creating category and multi-category schedules
· Adding schedule fields
· Adding schedule filters
· Sorting and grouping in schedules
· Working with schedule formatting and appearance
· Creating material takeoffs
· How to create and use key schedules
· Creating view lists
· Creating sheet lists
· Creating graphical column schedules
To participate in this training course, you should have completed one of the following courses:
· None
Deliverables Course
(Video Play Time: 1 hour 15 minutes)
(Estimated Exercise Time: 35 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 2 hours 5 minutes)
This course will help you understand how to print and export content from Revit.
· Working with sheets
· Placing views on sheets
· Working with sheet lists
· Using matchlines
· Printing views and sheets to hard copies and electronic formats
· Managing print setups
· Working with revisions
· Exporting to DWG/DXF formats
· Exporting to IFC
· Exporting schedules and reports
· Exporting to PDF
· Exporting Images and Animations
· Architectural Project Setup
Revit Materials Course
(Video Play Time: 1 hour 30 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes)
The material presented in this course helps users understand how to work with and create materials for use in the Revit model.
· Loading materials into the project
· Customizing materials
· Working with material appearance
· Applying materials to walls, floors, ceilings and roofs
· Using the Paint tool
· Understanding the graphics, appearance, physical and mechanical properties of materials
AIA (USA) Accredited Course
Eagle Point Software AIA CE Provider Number 404109445.
RVM001 Revit Materials – Earn 1 AIA (USA) LU. This course is eligible for AIA Continuing Education Credits.
AIA (USA) Learning Objectives
· Participants will learn how to access and manage materials for design, visualization and construction documentation on the Revit platform.
· Prerequisite Knowledge: Basic Revit knowledge.
· Learning Objective 1: Participants will learn how to add existing materials from loaded libraries into the Revit project.
· Learning Objective 2: Participants will learn how materials are used for annotation, graphics, visualization, structural and for energy analysis in the Revit platform.
· Learning Objective 3: Participants will learn how to apply materials to model geometry.
· Learning Objective 4: Participants will learn how to create custom materials for annotation, graphics, visualization and analysis in the Revit platform.
Worksharing Course
(Video Play Time: 20 minutes)
(Estimated Quiz Time: 10 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 1 hour 5 minutes)
This course will give you an understanding of team collaboration in Revit through Worksharing. It will teach you how Worksharing works in Revit, how to create and setup a Central Model, create a Local copy, work with the elements in the local copy and synchronize work with the central file as progress is made.
The material presented in this course help you gain an understanding of the following topics:
· Worksharing concepts
· Creating a Central Model file and setting up Worksets
· Creating and working on a Local Copy
· Synchronizing with the Central Model
To participate in this training course, you should have the following:
· Understanding of Architectural or MEP or Structural terminology.
· Revit installed in the machine.
Phasing Course
(Estimated Exercise Time: 15 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 55 minutes)
This course will help you understand and work with phasing in Revit.
· Phase states
· Phase filters
· Phasing graphic overrides
· Phasing workflow
· Other considerations when working with phasing
RPP001 Revit Project Phasing – Earn 1 AIA (USA) LU. This course is eligible for AIA Continuing Education Credits.
AIA (USA) Learning Objectives
· Participants will understand how to use the Revit platform for the management and execution of renovation projects.
· Prerequisite Knowledge: Knowledge of basic Revit modeling practices and views. Understanding of typical construction documentation for a renovation project.
· Learning Objective 1: Participants will learn the fundamental concepts of how phasing is used for renovation projects.
· Learning Objective 2: Participants will learn how to assign elements to different phase states.
· Learning Objective 3: Participants will learn how to document the model at different phases.
· Learning Objective 4: Participants will learn the workflow to set up a project for a typical renovation project.
Revit Site Design Course
(Video Play Time: 45 minutes)
(Estimated Exercise Time: 2 hours 10 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 3 hours 20 minutes)
The material presented in this course helps users understand and employ tools to create toposurfaces, hardscapes and softscapes that communicate design intent for sitework in the Revit platform.
· Setting up the site project
· Establishing file exchange between building, site and civil models
· Adding property lines
· Creating toposurfaces and understanding point placement
· Modification of toposurfaces via splitting, merging and adding subregions
· Working with building pads
· Adding site components
· Placing annotative elements in site views
· Creating graded regions
RSD001 – Revit Site Design – Earn 1 AIA (USA) LU. This course is eligible for AIA Continuing Education Credits.
· Participants will learn how to demonstrate design intent for architectural sitework using the Revit platform tools.
· Prerequisite Knowledge: Some Revit knowledge.
· Learning Objective 1: Participants will learn how to properly set up the Site view plan to show topography, hardscape and softscape design, including setting view range parameters and the demarcation of the lot or property.
· Learning Objective 2: Participants will learn how to create and modify toposurfaces by point placement as well as how to split and merge toposurfaces.
· Learning Objective 3: Participants will learn how to add building pads and other hardscape elements like sidewalks, parking lots and other hardscape components.
· Learning Objective 4: Participants will learn how to add softscape elements like trees, shrubs and indicate ground cover areas.
· Learning Objective 5: Participants will learn how to add entourage elements for construction documentation and visualization purposes.
Model Coordination Course
(Video Play Time: 50 minutes)
(Estimated Exercise Time: 1 hour 30 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 2 hours 55 minutes)
The material presented in this course helps understand how to use the Model Coordination tools in Revit.
The material presented in this course provides instruction on:
· Copy/monitoring datum elements between discipline models
· Copy/monitoring geometry between MEP and Architectural models
· Performing coordination reviews
· Interference checking
To participate in this training course, you should have completed one of the following learning paths:
Introduction to Revit
(Video Play Time: 35 minutes)
(Estimated Quiz Time: 5 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 40 minutes)
· This course is intended to give you a high-level overview of the concepts behind Building Information Modeling and Revit as a BIM tool. It is also a primer to understand Revit’s user interface such that you can navigate through a project.
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· Introduction to BIM
Essential Skills Course
(Estimated Quiz Time: 20 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 50 minutes)
· This course is intended to give you an overview of placing and editing objects in a Revit project.
· Placing elements in Revit
· Basic and helpful modifying tools
Views Course
(Video Play Time: 1 hour 20 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 1 hour 35 minutes)
· This course is intended to give you a high-level overview of the concepts behind model views, view properties and the visibility of the elements in those views.
· View Types
· Plan, Elevation, Section and Schedule View Creation and Properties
· Understanding of Architectural terminology.
Architectural Project Setup Course
(Video Play Time: 1 hour 25 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 1 hour 50 minutes)
This course will step you through the process of starting an Architectural project. You will learn about template selection, project settings, coordinate systems, linking files and establishing project datum.
· Template Selection
· Project Settings
· Coordinate System
· Linking Files
· Adding Levels, Datum References and Grid Lines
· An understanding of Architectural terminology.
Walls Course
(Estimated Exercise Time: 55 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 2 hours 40 minutes)
This course will help you understand how to create basic, stacked, and curtain wall types, place wall instances, and modify existing wall geometry.
· Placing walls in the project
· Modifying wall instances with sweeps, reveals, and openings
· Creating wall types with integral sweeps, reveals, and split regions
· Modifying wall joins
· Creating canted and other non-vertical walls
· Placing and modifying rule, ad hoc, and pattern based curtain walls
· Documenting fire ratings for walls
RVW001 – Revit Walls and Documentation – Earn 1 AIA (USA) LU. This course is eligible for AIA Continuing Education Credits.
· This course will help you understand how to create basic, stacked, and curtain wall types, place wall instances, and modify existing wall geometry as well as properly document walls for fire rating and classification purposes.
· Learning Objective 1: Participants will learn how to properly place and modify wall instances.
· Learning Objective 2: Participants will learn how to create their own wall types with different layers of material.
· Learning Objective 3: Participants will learn how to attach and constrain wall geometry to other building structural elements like walls, floors, ceilings and other walls.
· Learning Objective 4: Participants will learn how to use wall properties and documentation techniques to display hour ratings for wall in construction documentation.
Doors, Windows and Openings Course
(Estimated Exercise Time: 20 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 1 hour)
This course will give step you through adding process
· Placing Doors and Windows in the Model
· Properties and Edits
· Schedules
· Curtain Wall Doors
· Custom Wall Openings
To participate in this training course, you should have preferably completed the following course:
· Modeling Walls
Floors Course Introduction
This course will help you understand how to create floor types, place floor instances, and modify existing floor geometry.
· Understanding floors as system family
· Placing floors
· Creating floor types
· Modifying floors
· Placing floor openings
· Creating sloped floors and depressions
· Adding thickened slab edges
Ceilings Course
(Video Play Time: 10 minutes)
(Minimum Course Duration: 35 minutes)
This course will teach you how to place the ceilings in your building project.
· Add and Modify Ceilings
· Ceiling Type and Instance Properties
· Ceiling Schedule
· Understanding of architectural terminology.
· Completed the essential skills, project setup and walls courses.
Schematic Floor Plans Course
(Video Play Time: 25 minutes)
In this course, you will learn how develop a schematic floor plan in Revit. From the placement of walls to adding room and area definitions to the floor plan.
· Wall placement basics
· Adding and Modifying Rooms
· Creating a Room Color Scheme
· Creating Room Schedules
· Creating Area Plans
· Path of Travel analysis
Circulation Course
(Minimum Course Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes)
This course will help you understand how to create stairs, ramps, and railings in Revit.
· Stair families and types
· Stair instance and type properties
· Component and sketch based stair creation
· Ramp creation and modification
· Railing placement and instance properties
· Railing type properties
· Editing of rail paths and joins
Roofs Course
(Minimum Course Duration: 45 minutes)
In this course, you will learn how to add a roof to the building model using several of the methods available in Revit.
· Create Flat, Gable and Hip Roofs (by Footprint)
· Roof Structure and Roof Properties
· Modify Roof by Sub Elements
· Create Curved Roofs (by Extrusion)
· Add Fascia, Soffits and Gutters to Roof
· Completed the essential skills, project setup, and walls courses.
Detailing Course
This course will help you understand how to work with the detailing tools in Revit.
· Common usage and best practices for working with detail lines, components, and groups
· Placing and modifying filled and masking regions
· Detailing in model views and drafting views
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