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Illuminate Your Career with Revit Electrical

Specialize in the electrical aspects of building design with our Revit Electrical course. This training provides you with the knowledge to design and document electrical systems with precision. Whether it’s power distribution, lighting, or fire alarm systems, Revit Electrical equips you with the tools to create comprehensive BIM models that enhance project efficiency. Stand out in the competitive field of electrical engineering by mastering the software that’s transforming the AEC industry.

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What You Will Learn from Revit Electrical

Introduction to BIM: Gain a solid understanding of Building Information Modeling (BIM) principles.
Proficiency in Revit: Develop the ability to work effectively in Revit, creating coordinated models and detailed documents.
Building Life Cycle Management: Understand the full lifecycle of a building, from design to demolition.
Electrical Elements Mastery: Professionally design and manage architectural elements within Revit.
Construction Scheduling: Learn to prepare and format schedules for construction elements efficiently.
Common Data Environment (CDE): Work within a Common Data Environment for seamless collaboration.
Interdisciplinary Coordination: Coordinate effectively with other disciplines to ensure project alignment.
Adherence to Senior Engineers' Guidance: Follow instructions from senior engineers to develop accurate Revit documentation.
Clash Detection and Resolution: Use Navisworks to develop clash-free models.
Realistic 3D Visualization: Create realistic 3D images by applying materials to your models.

Who is Eligible?

1. Fresh Diploma or BE Civil Graduates Interested in BIM and Design Office Roles

Recent graduates with a Diploma or a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering who are eager to pursue careers in Building Information Modeling (BIM) and design office environments.

2. Civil Contractors or Engineers Executing Projects

Professionals currently working as civil contractors or engineers who are directly involved in the execution of construction projects and are looking to enhance their skills in BIM.

3. Experienced Professionals Ready to Transition to BIM Design Offices

Experienced professionals who are currently working in the construction or engineering fields and are interested in transitioning to a BIM-focused design office role.

4. Managers Interested in Understanding BIM

Project managers or other managerial-level professionals who are keen to gain a deeper understanding of BIM processes to improve project coordination and efficiency.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We will provide 100% support in helping you secure a job, provided you complete a minimum of 120 hours of practice and successfully finish 2 projects. Basic proficiency in English communication is also required.

Some engineers have reported difficulties because they did not follow the instructions and guidelines provided during the course.

No refunds are provided if you choose to discontinue the training.

We offer 10 hours of demo classes for engineers to help them make an informed decision about enrolling in the course.

The fee ranges from 20k for fresh graduates to 25k for professionals. A group discount of 5k is available if you enroll as part of a group.

You will receive 10% of the fee for every friend you refer who enrolls in the course.

Placement

Job Opportunities

BIM (Building Information Modeling) Engineer - Electrical

Role: You'll be responsible for creating detailed 3D models of electrical systems (like lighting, power distribution, and communication networks) using Revit, integrated within the overall mechanical and architectural models.

Industries: Construction, real estate development, engineering consultancies, and infrastructure projects.

Growth: These roles often lead to more specialized positions in BIM coordination or management.

Electrical Design Engineer

Role: As an Electrical Design Engineer, you would design electrical systems for buildings, focusing on integrating these with mechanical systems modeled in Revit.

Applications: Lighting design, fire alarm systems, electrical power distribution, and energy management systems.

Companies: MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) design firms, construction companies, and energy management firms.

MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) Coordinator

Role: In this role, you would coordinate the design and installation of electrical systems in conjunction with mechanical and plumbing systems, ensuring they are accurately modeled in Revit and clash-free.

Key Tasks: Collaboration with architects and engineers to ensure all systems are correctly integrated.

Industries: Large-scale building projects, hospitals, airports, and high-tech facilities.

Revit Modeler - Electrical

Role: Focuses on creating precise Revit models of electrical systems, often for projects requiring detailed BIM models.

Opportunities: Entry-level positions in architectural and engineering firms, with opportunities to specialize further in electrical design or BIM management.

Electrical Draftsman (Revit)

Role: As an Electrical Draftsman, you would produce detailed electrical drawings using Revit, focusing on wiring diagrams, circuit layouts, and electrical equipment placement within a building.

Industries: Architectural design firms, construction companies, and electrical contracting firms.

Skills Development: This role is a good starting point for learning more about advanced electrical design and BIM coordination.

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Detailed Syllabus

Introduction to BIM
Create a project file from template
Understanding of user interface
Create a simple room with four walls
Place floor, roof for room
Place door and windows
Create section and elevation views
Place all views in defaults sheet
Make changes in door positions
Delete few doors and see change in schedule and views

Change scales and duplicate views
Duplicate of views
Detail view creation
Visual style view creation
Place Section views
Place Elevation views
Using view cube create different views
Understand Navigation panel
Use Section box for creating view
Hide and Unhide elements
Temporary hide elements
Shortcuts in Revit

Create Duplicate Views
Duplicate view as dependent
Create Match line
Add Reference to views
Create Call out view
Place in Sheets
View Crop Properties
Visual graphics
Filters in view
View range
Plan region view
Scope box properties
Modifying view controls
Discipline
Under Lay of View
Selection of Objects
Hide and Unhide Elements

Create Mechanical/Electrical file From template
Link Arch Model
Use different options for linking
Copy monitor levels and grids
Room bounding Option
Understand Phase in Linking
Tag Room Names
Create Master Elevation and Plan Views
Understand Co-ordination Review
Link Unload/Reload

Place Lights
Place Lights with work Plane
Change Different type of Lights
Place Lights on Wall
Create Ceiling Plan
Difference between Ceiling plan and Floor plan
Change Workplace of light
Type properties of Light
Instance properties of light
Adjusting Tiles in Ceiling Plan
Ines File in Lights
Visibility Graphics of Light
Group of Lights

Place Electrical Device,switches and Electrical Equipment
Place Cable tray,conduits
Cable tray offset
Cable tray type and Instance properties
Cable tray configuration for Intersection
Place conduit
Conduit configuration
Placing conduits inside cable tray
Conduit and cable tray schedule

Voltage and Distribution System Configuration
Configure Families
Create Lighting Circuit
Add Power to Circuit
Add Switches to Circuit
Create Data,Communication,Fire Alarm Schedule
Create Panel Schedule
Edit Panel Schedule
Check System Browser
Add Wires to Circuit and Change
Load Calculations
Wire Settings
Panel Schedule Template

Tag by category,Room tag and tag all
Spot elevation/Spot Co-ordinate/Spot Slope
Place text, Justification, Find and replace
Leaders
Dimension Linear/Radial/DiameterElements
Detail line / Regions
Revision Cloud
Key notes
Title block edit
Symbols Custom Title Book

Create Workset
Create Central File
Backup of Central File
History of Central File
Copy monitor Elements
Co-ordination Review
Workset assign to Elements
Clash Detection With in File
Clash Detection With, Linked Elements
Save Views with workset
Workset options

Insert AutoCard File
Insert Revit File
Understand Options of insert Revit
Add images in project
Manage Link Files
Manage Decal

Topics
Transfer properties from other files
Object Styles
Line Style/Fill pattern Create and Manage
Project Information and Parameters
Shared Parameters
Project Location and Properties
Element ID and Search
Warnings in Model
Macros in Revit
Units,Snap in Model
Project Parameters
Material

Room and Room Tag
Creating Spaces
Modifying Spaces
Area and Volume Calculation
Creating Zone
Systems Browser and Zone
Colour Scheme

Add Fields in Schedule
Use Sorting and Grouping in schedule
Use Filter in Schedule
Format Field in schedule
Calculate Totals
Formatting header and schedule lines/Fonts
Phases in Schedule
Schedule from Linked file
Create calculated Value in Schedule
Count and Sum of Fields

Add Filed in Schedule
Use Sorting and Grouping in schedule
Use Filter in Schedule
Format Field in schedule
Calculate Totals
Format header and schedule lines/Fonts
Phases in Schedule
Schedule from Linked file

Loading of Families
View Families in Project browser
Types of Families
Editing annotation family
Create model in place family
Elements of Family
Family Category and Parameters
List of websites providing Revit families
Modelling in Family using Extrusion Blend,Resolve, Sweep
Void in Family
Visibility in Family
Reference plane and assigning Parameters
Create Symbolic lines Family

Align grid
Guide grid
Consistence in line styles
Using view templates
Printing options
Saving print sets
Margins in Sheets
Title on Sheet Value
View List
Sheet List

View elements according to Host
View elements according to link
View elements according to custom
Worksets for viewing model
Using Filters List in View
Using View Template and Assign
Managing Starting View
Project Browser Management
Title on Sheet View
Managing View Title Family

Single Floor Project With 7 Rooms of total 200 Square meter
Project Should have all Family name and View names
Warning Should be minimum
All the Sheet view should be places in Sheet
Create Schedule for Wall, Door and Window with Count
Project Information to be filled
All the Floor plan should be dimensioned and tagging
Develop Four Elevations and Dimension them
Develop two Sections of the Building
Show 3D View for all the Rooms
Minimum 10 Sheets in the project

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