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Revit Structure-Advanced level course

This 2 day instructor led training course will be offered at our Autodesk’s Authorized Training and certification centre in Melbourne to give you complete understanding of how to use Revit software. Basic computer skills & engineering knowledge required.

After completion of course, Autodesk’s globally accepted certificate of completion will be issued.

Following topics will be covered
  • Create Revit families as per ANZ Standards
  • How to choose correct family templates
  • Create place families
  • Family creation planning
  • Create family types, assign family category and parameters
  • Use of nested families
  • Setting up visibility parameters to appear in structural drawings
  • Introduction to nested families
  • Family creation exercises using Revit family templates
  • Create generic model families
  • Create face based and work plane based families
  • Create structural column families
  • Create structural framing families
  • Create structural framing line based families
  • Create detail item families
  • Create detail item line based families
  • Structural connections
  • Design Options
  • Phasing

After course completion you will be competent user of Revit Structure and will receive Autodesk certificate.

Revit Structure Fundamental

This instructor led training program will be offered at our Autodesk authorized training and certification centre in Melbourne to give you a complete understanding of how to use Revit structure software. Basic computer skills & engineering knowledge required.

After completion of course, Autodesk’s globally accepted certificate of completion will be issued.

Following topics will be covered.

Introducing Revit as a BIM tool

What is BIM and what does it mean? The benefits of BIM What will BIM deliver? Industry drivers Introducing Levels of BIM Implications on team and workflow; fee and deliverables; contract and insurance issues

UI Tour, Project Navigation and View Creation 

Interactive session introducing the menu and screen layout  Interrogating the model to extract views Plans, sections and elevations Displaced views, callouts and drafting views 3D isometrics, perspectives and walkthrough movies  Placement and properties of grids, levels and dimensions  Introduction to basic Revit elements Exercise on creating levels, grids and using dimensions and scope boxes

Element Selection and Manipulation 

Interactive session introducing object selection methods  Element properties and manipulation  Instance and Type parameters  Modify tools, Nodes and Snaps Exercise on basic editing tools, trim, offset, align, etc

Visibility Control and Categories

Project-Wide Settings View Specific Overrides Element Specific Overrides Individual Line Overrides Exercise on modifying element visibility

Model Development Methodology

Is BIM just about 3D? Information timeline and overload How a project develops from a base template The complexity of components Controlling graphical display

Establishing a Project Wall Creation and Manipulation

Understanding project units, Structural settings and symbolic presentation, Analytical settings, Linking CAD, Point Cloud, IFC, PDF File and Revit Architectural model, Copy monitor and Coordination review.

Modelling Basics –  Walls, Columns, Beams and Bracing

Modelling walls, wall types working with levels Attaching walls Editing wall shapes Set-out information, Modelling Beams, Modelling Vertical Columns, slanted columns, Bracings.

Foundations and Piling

Footing and foundation types, Isolated footing, pad footing, pile and strip foundation, Slab on ground, slab edge, Foundation walls, pier and pilasters.

System Family Editing

Principles of composite system family definition Understanding properties such as function, and wrapping of layers Creating and utilising a system family library.

Basic Schedules and Legends

Create Structural Column schedule, Framing schedule, Foundation schedule, Generation of tabular interrogations of the model Scheduling Components Style schedules Legends, difference between Building component schedule, key schedule.

Geometry Formation and In-Place Families

Interactive session on the creation and manipulation of basic solid and void forms Extrusion Blend Revolve Sweep Swept Blend Exercise explores creating the above forms

Slab, Floor and Roof Tools

Sketching rules Relating slabs to walls and supports, Cover all different cases of slab and floor modelling which you will encounter working as a Revit structure modeller, Cantilevers, span direction, adding slopes, slab foundation and slab edge, understanding basic roof design.

Stairs, Ramps and Railings

Basic stair creation Non-standard and multi-storey stairs Characteristics of simple ramps Hosted and stand-alone handrailing Exercise on basic and multi-storey stairs, handrailing and ramps

Beam and Truss system

Beam systems creation and placement, sketching boundaries and rules, modifying beam system properties, concrete framing system and pan joist slabs, Truss elements, placements, attaching truss to roof and floor.

2D Draughting and Annotation

Introducing annotation tools and component categories Detail component libraries Repeating details Lines and arcs Text, Tags and keynotes

Sheet Compilation and Publication

Project browser organisation – WIP and Publish Creating and populating sheets Working with schedules Publishing and document management. Manage project information on Titleblock, create revision for drawing issue, print to PDF.

Basic Subdivision and Collaboration

Introducing a BIM Strategy Document Model management Project team collaboration techniques Transmittal and model issue protocols Basics of large-model sub-division Exercise on worksets and task allocation

Introduction to the Principles of Family Editing

Create Parametric family, tips for trouble free family creation

 

Note

For customised training please call 1300 205 491 or contact directly by filling contact us form.

Autodesk Navisworks Manage

This instructor led training course will be offered at our Autodesk authorized training and certification centre to give you a complete understanding of Autodesk Navisworks clash detection and timeliner. On completion of course, Autodesk’s globally accepted certificate of completion will be issued.

Following topics will be covered

Introducing Navisworks as a BIM Tool

User Interface

Exploring the User Interface

Using the commands

Toolbars and Tooltips

Navigation bar

Other Useful Terminology

Compiling and Managing a project

Options

Native file types (Nwc/Nwf/Nwd)

Appending Files

Appearance profiler

Working with files

Exploring the Model

Navigating in Navisworks model

Controlling the realism

Controlling model appreance

Controlling render quality

Review, Redlining, Links and Switchback

Interactive geometry

Select and Search ( Selection Sets, Search Sets, Selection Inspector, Selection Tree)

Find and compare objects

Manipulate and transform objects

Measure tools

Redlining, comments and tags

Links to objects

Switchback

Viewpoint creation, Sectioning & animation

Using Viewpoints, Sectioning planes and boxes

Record and play animations

Animation and Interactivity

Object animation (Animation scenes and sets)

Working with Cameras, Section Plane sets

Keyframes, Play animations

Scripter

Autodesk Rendering

Overview

Materials, Material Mappig

Lights

Sun, Exposure and Environment

Setting and Quality

Save and Export

Simulation and the Timeliner

Overview

Tasks, Data Sources

Configure

Simulate

Rules and Settings

Interference management – Clash Detective

Overview Interfernce management and visual clash detection

Clash Detective window and tool

Add test, Import/Export, Settings, Rules, Run Test, Results, Display Settings

Run Interference checks

Items, group or models

Create clash reports

Link with Animation

Link to Timeliner

Material takeoff-Quantification

Overview

Workbook and tools

Group, Items and Resources

Variables and formulas

Material takeoff

Change Analysis

Import/export catalogs and Quantities

 

Note

For customised training please call 1300 205 491 or contact directly by filling contact us form.

Revit MEP Fire Protection

This instructor led training course will be offered at our Autodesk authorized training and certification centre in Melbourne to make you confident to use Revit MEP for Protection services Modelling.

Following topics will be covered

  • Introduction to Revit
  • Understanding user interface, Creating Levels, Grids, & working with Project Browser
  • Understanding Templates, Creating Pipes, Working with Piping offset, Fittings, Accessories, Modification tools in Revit
  • Visualization tools, Visibility Graphics
  • Piping drawings, Creating Pipe types
  • Understanding Fire Protection components, Creating Systems
  • Hydronic Systems, Plumbing Systems, Fire Protection Systems. System Browser,
  • Fire Alarm System creation
  • Creating a Fire Protection System Project.
  • Linking and Coordinating with a Architectural Model, Manage Links, Copy-Monitor, Collaboration
  • Customizing Floor Plan views
  • Creating Fire Protection Systems Layout, Connecting Pipes and Fire Protection equipment.
  • Creating vertical Piping. Connecting in 3d, Creating sections, Creating Camera 3D views,
  • Creating Schedules, Sorting and Filtering, Formatting Tables.
  • Calculating the no of Fire sprinklers based on Building Rules.
  • Creating a Calculated Parameter in Schedule. Export the schedule to excel sheet
  • Creating sheet, Customized Title block creation, Adding Dimension, Adding Tags
  • Loading and customizing Tag families, Adding Text and Leader text, callout views
  • Drafting views, Importing AutoCAD Details in Revit,
  • Legend views, Detailing tools
  • Printing a sheet.

 

Note

For customised training please call 1300 205 491 or contact directly by filling contact us form.

Revit MEP Fundamental

This instructor led training program will be offered at our Autodesk authorized training and certification centre in Melbourne to give you a complete understanding of how to use Autodesk Revit MEP. Basic computer skills & engineering knowledge required.

After completion of course, Autodesk’s globally accepted certificate of completion will be issued.

Following Topics will be covered,

Introducing Revit as a BIM tool

What is BIM and what does it mean? The benefits of BIM What will BIM deliver? Industry drivers Introducing Levels of BIM Implications on team and workflow; fee and deliverables; contract and insurance issues

UI Tour, Project Navigation and View Creation 

Interactive session introducing the menu and screen layout  Interrogating the model to extract views Plans, sections and elevations Displaced views, callouts and drafting views 3D isometrics, perspectives and walkthrough movies  Placement and properties of grids, levels and dimensions  Introduction to basic Revit elements Exercise on creating levels, grids and using dimensions and scope boxes

Element Selection and Manipulation 

Interactive session introducing object selection methods  Element properties and manipulation  Instance and Type parameters  Modify tools, Nodes and Snaps Exercise on basic editing tools, trim, offset, align, etc

Visibility Control and Categories

Project-Wide Settings View Specific Overrides Element Specific Overrides Individual Line Overrides Exercise on modifying element visibility

Model Development Methodology

Is BIM just about 3D? Information timeline and overload How a project develops from a base template The complexity of components Controlling graphical display

Establishing a Project

Understanding Project Units – Common, HVAC, Electrical and Piping, MEP settings, symbols and schematic design. Project commencement and collaboration, Linking CAD and Revit Architecture model, Copy monitor and Coordination review.

Introduction to Building Elements

Basic wall definitions, Floors, Roof and Ceilings, Sketching rules Relating slabs to walls and supports, Slab slope, roof design and ceiling definition, System family editing, Column and Beam placement.

Equipment Fixtures and Fittings

Family terminology, Component placement, select the correct level, MEP workflow.

Introducing Systems

Setting up the project Profile, Main Systems Mechanical, Electrical and Piping. System browser, connectors, and other air systems.

Basic Schedules and Legends

Create Mechanical equipment schedule, Generation of tabular interrogations of the model Scheduling Components Style schedules Legends

Geometry Formation and In-Place Families

Interactive session on the creation and manipulation of basic solid and void forms Extrusion Blend Revolve Sweep Swept Blend Exercise explores creating the above forms

Mechanical Systems

Mechanical settings, duct types and fittings, creating duct and piping systems, Insulating and lining ductwork, plant and equipment. Mechanical pipework flanges and fittings.

Electrical Systems and circuits

Equipment, devices and fixtures, wiring, cable tray, conduit modelling, Circuits and switch systems.

Plumbing systems

Plumbing settings, plumbing fixtures, creating plumbing systems, creating sanitary systems, Domestic hot and cold-water systems, working with system browser.

Spaces, Zones, Areas and Volumes

Differentiate between spaces, zones, areas and volumes, defining spaces, bounding elements, tags and schedules, Computation for areas and volumes, using space data outside of Revit, colour scheme and legends.

2D Draughting and Annotation

Introducing annotation tools and component categories Detail component libraries Repeating details Lines and arcs Text, Tags and keynotes Exercise on generating and annotating a construction detail

Sheet Compilation and Publication

Project browser organisation – WIP and Publish Creating and populating sheets Working with schedules Publishing and document management. Manage project information on Titleblock, create revision for drawing issue, print to PDF

Basic Subdivision and Collaboration

Introducing a BIM Strategy Document Model management Project team collaboration techniques Transmittal and model issue protocols Basics of large-model sub-division Exercise on worksets and task allocation

Introduction to the Principles of Family Editing

Create parametric family and tips for trouble free family creation.

 

Note

For customised training please call 1300 205 491 or contact directly by filling contact us form.

Revit Architecture Fundamental

This instructor led training program will be offered at our Autodesk authorized training and certification centre in Melbourne to give you an understanding of how to use Revit architecture software.

After completion of course, Autodesk’s globally accepted certificate of completion will be issued.

Following topics will be covered

Introducing Revit as a BIM tool

What is BIM and what does it mean? The benefits of BIM What will BIM deliver? Industry drivers Introducing Levels of BIM Implications on team and workflow; fee and deliverables; contract and insurance issues

UI Tour, Project Navigation and View Creation 

Interactive session introducing the menu and screen layout  Interrogating the model to extract views Plans, sections and elevations Displaced views, callouts and drafting views 3D isometrics, perspectives and walkthrough movies  Placement and properties of grids, levels and dimensions  Introduction to basic Revit elements Exercise on creating levels, grids and using dimensions and scope boxes

Element Selection and Manipulation 

Interactive session introducing object selection methods  Element properties and manipulation  Instance and Type parameters  Modify tools, Nodes and Snaps Exercise on basic editing tools, trim, offset, align, etc

Visibility Control and Categories

Project-Wide Settings View Specific Overrides Element Specific Overrides Individual Line Overrides Exercise on modifying element visibility

Model Development Methodology

Is BIM just about 3D? Information timeline and overload How a project develops from a base template The complexity of components Controlling graphical display

Wall Creation and Manipulation

Wall types Working with levels Attaching walls Editing wall shapes Set-out information Exercise on insertion and positioning of walls and openings using basic editing tools

Floors, Roofs and Ceilings

Sketching rules Relating slabs to walls and supporting framework Controlling slopes Basic roof design and examples Exercise on the creation of floors, roofs and ceilings introducing sketching principles

Window, Door and Component

Use Family terminology Component placement Element hosting Exercise on Doors, Windows and Level-Hosted (Free-standing) Elements

System Family Editing

Principles of composite system family definition Understanding properties such as function, and wrapping of layers Creating and utilising a system family library Exercise on system family editing

Basic Schedules and Legends

Generation of tabular interrogations of the model Scheduling Components Style schedules Legends Exercise on creating a schedule and legend

Geometry Formation and In-Place Families

Interactive session on the creation and manipulation of basic solid and void forms Extrusion Blend Revolve Sweep Swept Blend Exercise explores creating the above forms

Massing Tools and the Building Maker

Massing families In-place massing and form manipulation Analysing the building concept Using the building maker tools Contextual modelling Terrain modelling Surrounding buildings and features Exercise on developing a building design from fundamental forms

Stairs, Ramps and Railings

Basic stair creation Non-standard and multi-storey stairs Characteristics of simple ramps Hosted and stand-alone handrailing Exercise on basic and multi-storey stairs, handrailing and ramps

Basic Curtain Walls

Fundamental principles and sub-element identification Logic-driven curtain walling Advanced panel and mullion design Curtain system tools for more complex shapes Exercise on curtain walling

Room Data and Colour-Fill

Room definition and boundary elements Terminology – rooms, areas, spaces and zones Tagging and scheduling of rooms Room area and volume Export of data for environmental analysis Area plans Colour schemes and legends Exercise on room data and colour schemes

2D Draughting and Annotation

Introducing annotation tools and component categories Detail component libraries Repeating details Lines and arcs Text, Tags and keynotes Exercise on generating and annotating a construction detail

Sheet Compilation and Publication

Project browser organisation – WIP and Publish Creating and populating sheets Working with schedules Publishing and document management

Basic Subdivision and Collaboration

Introducing a BIM Strategy Document Model management Project team collaboration techniques Transmittal and model issue protocols Basics of large-model sub-division Exercise on worksets and task allocation

Introduction to the Principles of Family Editing

The basic process 10 stages for trouble-free family creation Exercise on defining a fully parametric furniture component

Site Design and Topography

 

Note

For customised training please call 1300 205 491 or contact directly by filling contact us form.

Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC)

 

Autodesk Docs

Account Navigation

Project Navigation

Working with Files in Autodesk Docs

Introduction to Files

Setting Up Project in Autodesk Docs

Creating Project Folder Structure Managing Folder Permissions Advanced Settings

Uploading in Autodesk Docs

Uploading Documents in Files

Viewing Documents in Autodesk Docs

Navigating the File tools Viewing 2D Documents via Web Viewing Revit Files via Web

View and Editing Microsoft Documents

Sharing Files in Autodesk Docs

Downloading and Exporting Documents Publishing Sheets from PDF Documents

Reviewing Documents

Introduction to Reviews

Setting up Approvals

Creating Approval Workflows

Editing and Managing Approval Workflows

Initiating and working in an Approval Workflow

Initiating a Review

Completing an Initial and Final Review

Transmitting

Managing and Creating Transmittal

Creating Transmittal

Viewing and Exporting Transmittals

Working with Issues

Setting Up

Accessing “Issues” Settings Types and Categories

Custom Fields Permissions Root Causes

Creating and Closing

Creating Issues From the “Issues” Log via Web Creating Issues on Sheets via Web

Closing Issues via Web

Creating Issues From the “Issues” Log via Mobile Creating Issues on Sheets via Mobile

Closing Issues via Mobile

Managing

Editing Issues

Searching, Sorting, Filtering, and Exporting Issues

Reports

Introduction to “Reports

Setting Up

Configuring “Report” Settings

Creating

Creating Reports and Report Templates Running Reports From Templates

Viewing and Managing

Downloading and Viewing Reports Editing Report Templates Scheduling Reports

Sharing and Exporting Reports

 

Autodesk Design Collaboration

Managing Changes

Accessing the “Compare” Feature

Selecting Versions to Compare

Navigating the “Change Visualization Panel”

Searching, Filtering, and Exporting Changes

Comparing Changes

Managing Watch Groups

Creating Watch Groups

Navigating the “Changes” Tool

Editing and Deleting Watch Groups

Reviewing Changes in Watch Groups

Introduction to Design Collaboration

Getting Started

Account Navigation Basics

Project Navigation Basics

Help Resources

Managing Team Spaces

Creating a Shared Folder

Creating Teams folder

Using Existing team folders

Scanning for new teams

Managing folders in Teams space

Activating coordination Spaces

Configuring Teams

Managing Team Members

Deleting and Deactivating Team Spaces

Managing Project Settings

Creating Project Templates

Creating Templates for Design Collaboration

Building Templates for Design Collaboration

Introduction

Introduction to “Home” and “Project Status”

Navigating Home

Navigating the “Home” Tool

Managing Files in Home

Uploading and Publishing Files

Creating a Publish Schedule Navigating the “Project Status” Tool

Viewing Sets and Models

Using the Viewer Toolbar

Measuring Sheets and Models

Using the ViewCube

Exploring the Project Model

Navigating the Viewer Panels

Exploring the Hypermodel

Transforming Models

Viewing Models on Mobile

 

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