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Build a Strong Foundation with Revit Structure

Become a leader in structural engineering with our Revit Structure course. Dive into the intricacies of creating structural models, analyzing load paths, and generating precise documentation. This training is designed to help you understand the complexities of structural design and how to use Revit’s advanced tools to deliver projects with accuracy and efficiency. Enhance your career prospects by mastering the BIM skills essential for structural engineering in today’s AEC industry.

What You Will Learn from Revit Architecture

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.
Structural Elements Mastery: Professionally design and manage Structural elements within Revit.
Construction Scheduling: Learn to prepare and format schedules for Structural elements
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 Modeler

Responsibilities: Create detailed 3D models using Revit, focusing on architectural, structural, or MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) aspects. Collaborate with architects and engineers to ensure that designs are accurately represented.

Skills Needed: Revit modeling, understanding of BIM (Building Information Modeling) processes, attention to detail.

Structural Designer Assistant

Responsibilities: Assist senior architects in designing buildings, producing detailed architectural drawings and renderings in Revit. Work on layouts, elevations, and sections.

Skills Needed: Revit for architectural design, creativity, understanding of building codes and regulations.

Structural Draftsman

Responsibilities: Develop detailed drawings for structural components using Revit, ensuring that all elements comply with engineering specifications and standards.

Skills Needed: Revit for structural modeling, knowledge of structural engineering principles.

Revit Technician

Responsibilities: Support design teams by producing Revit drawings and models. Ensure that the project documentation is up to date and accurate.

Skills Needed: Proficiency in Revit, attention to detail, technical drafting skills.

Interior Design Assistant

Responsibilities: Use Revit to create 3D models and detailed drawings for interior design projects, including layouts, furniture plans, and material specifications.

Skills Needed: Revit for interior design, creativity, understanding of interior design principles.

Construction Planner

Responsibilities: Use Revit to assist in planning construction projects, including developing 3D models, schedules, and workflows that help visualize the construction process.

Skills Needed: Revit, understanding of construction processes, project management basics.

Facade Designer

Responsibilities: Use Revit to design and model building facades, considering aesthetic, structural, and environmental factors. Skills Needed: Revit for facade design, understanding of materials and structural principles.

Junior Urban Planner

Responsibilities: Assist in creating urban design projects using Revit, including site planning, zoning analysis, and 3D visualization of urban spaces. Skills Needed: Revit, urban planning concepts, spatial analysis.

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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

Place Walls
Draw grids
Draw levels and modify Existing levels
Reference Planes
Wall Instance Properties
Wall Type Properties
Wall Attach and Detach
Wall Location line
Change Wall type
Adding wall layers
Joining walls
Stacked Walls
Wall with dimensions
Door type and Instance properties
Window type and Instance properties
Wall Sweep and reveals

Basic floor creation by sketch
Editing floor Boundary
Editing floor layers
Floor properties
Basic Ceiling creation by sketch
Adjusting Ceiling Tiles
Roof Creation
Sloped Roof creation
Roof by Extrusion
Adding slope for Ceiling and floor
Floor opening and Shaft
Dormer Roof
Managing Hatch for Ceiling Patter

Curtain Wall place grid and mullion
Curtain wall grid editing
Curtain wall profile editing
Add monolithic stairs by sketch method
Different type of stairs
Stair properties
Thread, riser and stair supports
Add railing to host
Modifying Railing
Place and modify ramp
Baluster properties
Using profiles in Railing and Baluster Assignment
Draw Stair between two levels
Change landing positions
Add Railing to Stairs
Model Ramp between two Levels

Column, Beam, Truss
Structural Footings
Different types of Footing
Structural Column Properties
Structural beam Properties
Structural Stress, Beam System
Structural Joins
Openings in Structural Elements
Placing Rebar
Rebar Shapes
Bar Bending Schedule
Connections in Rebar

Pin & Unpin Elements
Paint Element
Rotate, Move & Scale Elements
Polar and Rectangular Array Elements
Align, Split, Joint Elements
Manage Selection of elements
Viewing Elements in Linked Files
Selection set of Elements
Select and Un-Select Elements in Link
Use of Create similar
Clip board Options: Paste from clipboard, align to selected levels, align to selected views
Modify Select Options

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/Diameter Elements
Detail line /Regions
Revision Cloud
Key notes
Title block edit
Symbols
Custom Title Book

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

Insert AutoCAD File
Insert Revit File
Understand Options of insert Revit
Add images in project
Manage Link File
Manage Decal
Insert views from other Revit files
Insert 2D Elements from other files

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

Basic of Massing
Curtain System in Massing
Create Floor, Wall and roof from Mass
Top Surface and Building Pad
Site Components
Sub Region
Split and Merge Region
Project Location
Project Base point
Survey Point
True north and Project North

Basic of Massing

Curtain System in Massing
Create Floor, Wall and roof from Mass
Top Surface and Building Pad
Site Components
Sub Region
Split and Merge Region
Project Location
Project Base point
Survey Point
True north and Project

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

Presentation of Documents and Printing

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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