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Duration: 8 hours
Price: $275.00
Course Level:
Intermediate
Class Dates: Classes are
constantly forming. Please contact
us at 757-619-3614 to find one that
fits your schedule.
We run a
lot of one on one dedicated classes
at no extra charge.
Give us a call to fit one into your
schedule...
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Revit Architecture 2011 BIM Management
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Description: |
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
is an approach to the entire
building life cycle. Revit
Architecture is a powerful BIM
program that supports the ability to
coordinate, update, and share design
data with team members throughout
the design, construction, and
management phases of a building’s
life. A key component in managing
the BIM process is to establish a
company foundation for different
types of projects by creating
standard templates and custom
elements. Having this in place makes
the process of any new project flow
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Objective: |
The objective of the Revit
Architecture 2011 BIM Management
course is to enable students who
have worked with Revit to expand
their knowledge in setting up office
standards with templates that
include annotation styles, preset
views, sheets, and schedules, as
well as creating custom element
types and families. |
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prerequisites: |
Students should be comfortable with
the fundamentals of Revit as taught
in the
Introduction to Revit
Architecture 2011
course. Knowledge of basic
techniques is assumed, such as
creating walls, roofs, and other
objects, copying and moving objects,
and creating and working with views,
etc.. |
Course Outline
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Creating Custom Templates
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Preparing Templates
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Presetting Annotation Styles
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Creating Title Blocks
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Creating Object Styles
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Materials and Fill Patterns
Schedules
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Creating Schedules
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Creating Material Takeoff
Schedules
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Adding Parameters and
Calculated Values
Custom Walls, Roofs and Sections
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Creating Wall, Rook and
Floor Types
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Adding Sweeps to Wall, Roofs
and Floors
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Vertically Compound Walls
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Vertically Stacked Walls
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Family Concepts and
Techniques
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Introduction to Revit
Families
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Creating the Parametric
Framework
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Creating Family Elements
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Additional Tools for
Families
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Creating Family Types
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Visibility Display
Settings
Overview of Revit Family
Creation
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Creating Specific Revit
Families
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Creating Custom Doors
and Windows
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Creating In-Place
Families
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Creating Profiles
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Creating Angled Cornices
and Copings
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Creating Custom Railings
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Revit Families for
Railings, Balusters and
Panels
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Creating Revit
Annotation Families
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Working with Shared
Parameters
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Our
training courses are AIA / CES
registered
by the
American Institute of Architects
Continuing Education Program

Questions? E-mail:
training-consultant@cadtrainingonline.com
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