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Software Development & Education Center
Revit 2013 (Architecture | BIM | MEP | Structure | Family Editor)
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Autodesk Revit MEP
Revit MEP is an advanced, powerful engineering design and documentation packing covering
the disciplines of HVAC, plumbing, piping, and electrical design. This course contains a
comprehensive introduction to the methods, philosophy, and procedures of Revit MEP
software.This 3-day class covers the tools for parametric MEP systems design and
documentation. Taking full advantage of Building Information Modeling, the class has been
designed to teach the concepts and principles of creating 3D parametric models of MEP
systems from engineering design through construction documentation.
The course is intended to introduce students to the software's user interface and the basic
HVAC, electrical, and plumbing/piping components that make Revit MEP a powerful and
flexible engineering modeling tool. The class begins with the fundamental features of
Autodesk Revit MEP, then progresses through schematic design, system analysis, and
construction documentation, and finishes with creating and working with architectural
models which are used as backgrounds for engineering design. The objective is to familiarize
students with the tools necessary to create, document, and print the parametric model.
The course focuses squarely on the rationale and practicality of the Revit workflow. It
emphasizes the process of creating projects in Revit rather than as a series of independent
commands and tools. Included are exercises representing practical, real-world engineering
design scenarios. Each exercise contains step-by-step procedures and graphics to help you
complete the exercise successfully. The examples and practices are designed to take the
students through the basics of a full Revit MEP project from linking in an architectural model
to construction documents.
Prerequisites
This course is intended for MEP engineering professionals, either users new to Revit or for
existing Revit users who wish to expand their knowledge. It is recommended that you have a
working knowledge of:
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Basic MEP engineering and design skills
Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, or Microsoft Windows 7.
1. Introduction and Methodology
Conceptual Underpinnings of Revit MEP
Building Information Modeling
Revit MEP Key Concepts
Exploring an Existing Project
User Interface
1. Unit Conventions
Understanding the User Interface
Right-Clicking
Navigating in Views
Selection Methods
The Almighty Tab Key
Settings
2. Create the Building Model
Basic Project Setup
Preparing the Architectural Model
Purging the Architectural Model
Creating a New Project
Linked Project Settings
Copying Titleblocks
Load a Titleblock Family and Create Sheets
Wrapping Up a Project Setup
Energy Analysis
Understanding the Workflow
Managing the "I" in BIM
The Importance of Project Collaboration
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Space Elements
Zones
Energy Analysis
Mechanical Systems
Mechanical Settings
Creating a Ceiling Plan View for Coordination
Placing Air Terminal Devices
Placing Mechanical Equipment
Ductwork
Additional Ductwork Tools
Piping Systems Plumbing and Pipe Settings
Boiler Room Piping - Semi-Automatic Approach
Boiler Room Piping - Manual Approach
Electrical Systems Placing Electrical Equipment
Circuiting Equipment
Checking Connections in System Browser
Create the Main Service Entrance
Copy Equipment to a Level
Create Lighting Views
Modifying Light Fixture Types
Lighting Switches
Switch Systems
Electrical Fixtures
Circuit the Receptacles
Wire Tags
Define a Special Purpose Receptacle
Distribution Systems
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Conduit
Circuiting Mechanical Equipment
Other Device Types
Cable Tray
Lighting Fixture Annotations
Panel Schedules
Modify a Panel Schedule Template
Create an Electrical Equipment Schedule
Electrical Distribution Basics
Load Classifications and Demand Factors
Electrical Settings
3. Construction Documents and Coordination
Detailing and Annotation
Detailing in Revit
Annotation
Drafted Details
Working with Legacy Details
Additional Detailing Techniques
Working with Schedules and Tags
Create and Modify Schedule Views
Editing the Model
Working with Tags
Room and Room Tags
Querying Data
Add a Color Scheme
Working with Area Plans
Ceiling Plans and Interior Elevations
Creating Ceiling Elements
Creating Interior Elevations
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Printing, Publishing, and Exporting
Print Setup
Printer Driver Configuration
Troubleshooting Printing
Publish to Buzzsaw
Export to CAD
Export a DWF File
Publishing Tools
4. Create the Building Model
Revit Architecture Quick Start
Create a Small Building
Working in Other Views
Edit in Any View
Round Out the Project
Preparing Output
Creating a Building Layout
Working with Walls
Working with Doors and Windows
Viewing the Model in 3D
Setting Up Project Levels and Views
Working with Levels
Rough Out the Building Form
Working with Elevation Views
Creating Section Views
Schedule Views
Sheet Views
Drafting Views
Column Grids and Structural Layout
Working with Grids&Columns
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Adding Core Walls
Adding Floors
Creating Structural Framing
Vertical Circulation
Stairs and Railings
Commercial Core Layout
Floors, Landings, and Shafts
Ramps and Elevators
Floors and Roofs Creating Roofs
Editing Roofs
Creating Floors
Commercial Project Roof
Working with Families Kinds of Families
Family Libraries
Family Strategies
Accessing Families in a Project
Accessing Libraries
Edit and Create Family Types
Customizing Families
Building Custom Families
Building Parametric Families
5. Worksharing
Ways to Share Work
Linking and Importing
Coordination Monitor and Interference Check
Worksets Understanding Worksets
Enabling Worksharing
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Use a Workset to Lock an Element
Creating Additional Worksets
Converting 2D Drawings to 3D
Autodesk Revit Structure
Revit Structure is a powerful parametric 3D modeling program for designing buildings and
analyzing the structure.This course covers the essential features and functionality of Revit
Structure, from schematic design through construction documentation. Students are
introduced to the concepts of Building Information Modeling and the tools for parametric
design, analysis, and documentation. This course offers hands-on exercises representing
real-world structural design scenarios.
Course Objectives: After completing this class, you will be able to:
Describe building information modeling methodology and its benefits.
Use different parts of the Revit Structure user interface and work with different types
of structural elements and families.
Use the different views listed in the Project Browser, control the visibility and
graphical representation of objects in a structural model, and work with elevation,
section, and 3D views.
Set up a project and transfer standards between projects, add and modify levels in a
structural model, and create and modify grids.
Work with structural columns and structural walls.
Add floor framing using beams, work with beams and beam systems, add and edit
structural steel moment and braced frames, and work with concrete beams.
Add floors in structural models, create a roof, and add structural framing to the roof
for support. Create stairs and various types of ramps.
Add dimensions and spot dimension symbols, work with text and tags, create a legend
with notes, annotation symbols, and legend components, and work with different
types of schedules.
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Work with detail views, add 3D and 2D reinforcement elements and detail
components to concrete detail views, and work with drafting views and CAD details.
Work with sheets and titleblocks, print sheets, and export Revit Structure content to
CAD formats.
Topics Include:
Building Information Modeling for Structural Engineering
Revit Structure Basics
Viewing the Structural Model
Starting a New Project
Creating Structural Columns and Walls
Creating Frames
Creating Floors and Roofs
Creating Foundations
Stairs and Ramps
Creating Plan Annotations and Schedules
Creating Detailing
Creating Construction Documentation
Prerequisites
This course is designed for new users and covers the basics of Revit Structure, from
structural design through construction documentation. No previous CAD experience is
necessary.
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Autodesk Revit Family Editor
Where's the content? This cry is often heard from beginning (and even more advanced) Revit
users. Most new users of Revit are coming from other CAD environments, the most common
being AutoCAD. In AutoCAD, content is created as blocks. And because AutoCAD is so
prevalent in the industry, many vendors are creating and making available block libraries of
their catalogs. But since Revit is a relatively new product, fewer families (the Revit
equivalent of blocks) are currently available. Further, users typically will want to create their
own Symbology.
Autodesk's continuing policy is to provide generic families of the most common architectural,
mechanical, electrical, piping, and plumbing components and leave the development of
vendor-specific families to vendors and/or the end-user.
This class will remove the mystique from creating your own custom family libraries. We
begin by defining and comparing system, in-place, and loadable families. Families are then
examined in detail from concepts through practical examples and hands-on exercises.
Suggested workflows are developed and used to complete the exercises. Finally, we explore
the Family Editor as a method for generating your own families.
Course Objectives: After completing this class, you will be able to:
Use Revit families in your projects
Obtain additional libraries through the Web.
Describe the concepts of parametric design and family creation
Make minor changes to existing families to create entirely new families.
Develop your own families using best practices.
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Topics Include:
Family Concepts and Techniques
Getting Family Content from Public Domains
Loadable Families Overview
In-Place Editing
Introducing the Family Editor
Modifying Existing Content
Family Creation Methodology
Planning a Loadable Family
Choosing a Family Template
Creating the Family Framework
Adding Parameters to the Family Framework
Creating Family Geometry
Assigning Family Geometry to Subcategories
Managing Family Visibility and Detail Level
Creating Family Types
Testing a Family in a Project
Advanced Loadable Family Techniques
Exercises - Architectural
Exercises - Mechanical
Prerequisites
This course is intended for beginning, intermediate, and advanced Revit users. Although any
sketching and 2D or 3D modeling experience is helpful in understanding how to work with
families, you should have a basic understanding of Revit Architecture and/or MEP. If you do
not, it is recommended that you review the tutorials included in the software or attend a
Multisoft Systems Revit Fundamentals course prior to attending this class.
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Training & Performance Tracking
Knowledge related to current technology aspects and corporate level deliverable &
Continuous training and assessment to make you industry ready. Throughout the Training
Curriculum Candidate will go through a Scheduled Assessment Process as below:
Continues Assessments
Practical Workshops
Modular Assignments
Case Studies & Analysis
Presentations (Latest Trends & Technologies)
Tech Seminars
Technical Viva
Observing live Models of various projects
Domain Specific Industry Projects
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Skills Development Workshop
Communication is something which all of us do from the very first day of our life, yet there is
a question that haunts us most of the time “Did I express myself correctly in such and such
situation?” The answer to this question is really tricky, because in some cases we leave our
signatures and good impression but in some others we even fail to get our idea clearly. It
happens mostly because we don’t know how to act in certain situations. Every time we fail
we don’t lose completely, we do learn something, but prior knowledge of the same thing
could be more beneficial because then we could have turned that failure into success.
The course / workshop would focus at many aspects of personality, like:
Building positive relationships with peers & seniors
Building self-confidence & Developing clear communication skills
Exploring and working on factors that help or hinder effective interpersonal
communication
Learning impacts of non-verbal behavior & Dealing with difficult situations and
difficult people
Workshops Consists of Following Activities:
Personality Development
Group Discussions & Debates
Seminars& Presentations
Case Studies & Analysis
Corporate Communication Development
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HR & Interview Skills
Management Games & Simulations
Aptitude, Logical & Reasoning Assessments & Development