Revit Advanced Modelling



Push the Boundaries with Revit Advanced Modelling

Take your Revit skills to the next level with our Revit Advanced Modelling course. This training is designed for those who are ready to tackle complex projects and intricate designs. Learn to create custom families, explore advanced parametric modeling, and harness Revit’s full potential to deliver innovative solutions. Ideal for professionals who want to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving world of BIM, this course will make you an expert in advanced Revit techniques, ensuring you’re prepared for the most challenging projects.

What You Will Learn from Revit Advanced Modelling

• Introduction to BIM

Gain a solid understanding of Building Information Modeling (BIM) principles.

• Building Life Cycle Management

Understand the full lifecycle of a building, from design to demolition.

• Construction Scheduling:

Learn to prepare and format schedules for construction elements efficiently

• Interdisciplinary Coordination

Coordinate effectively with other disciplines to ensure project alignment.

• Clash Detection and Resolution:

Use Navisworks to develop clash-free models.

• Proficiency in Revit

Develop the ability to work effectively in Revit, creating coordinated models and detailed documents.

• Architectural Elements Mastery

Professionally design and manage architectural elements within Revit

• Common Data Environment (CDE)

Work within a Common Data Environment for seamless collaboration.

• Adherence to Senior Engineers' Guidance

Follow instructions from senior engineers to develop accurate Revit documentation.

• 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.

Detailed Syllabus

 Family Type
 Family Hierarchy
 Introduction to Family User Interface
 Forms-Extrusion
 Forms-Revolve
 Forms-Sweep
 Forms-Void
 Control
 Family Templates
 Reference Plane
 Reference Line
 Work Plane Based
 Always Vertical
 Omni Class Number
 Floor Based
 Face Based

 Type Parameter
 Reference Plane
 Dimension Constrain
 Visibility Settings
 Yes/No Parameter
 Types in Family
 Formula in Family
 Manage image
 Insert CAD
 Annotation Family

 Create Nested Family
 Nested Family Control By Parameter
 Family Category
 Family Sub Category
 Using Profile in Family
 Building Parametric array
 Modify Profile
 Profile Parameters
 Connectors in Family
 Electrical Connectors
 Pipe Connectors
 Duct Connectors

 Title Block Family
 Combining Parameters
 Key plan in Title Block
 Adding Zone in Key plan
 Using Visibility Control
 Symbolic line in Family
 Model Text in Family
 Visibility Settings
 Masking Region
 Material in Family
 Door Family
 Light Family
 Plumbing Fixture Family
 Mechanical Family
 Generic Family

 View using Linked Files
 View Template
 View Range
 Creating View Templates
 Managing View Templates
 Creating and Managing Scope Box
 Project Orientation
 Object Styles
 Sub Category

 Project Parameter
 Shared Parameter
 Global Parameters
 Variables in Parameters
 Parameters in Schedule
 Advantages of Using Parameter
 Example of Using Parameters in Project
 Parameters in Family
 Parameters in Project Browser
 Parameters in View
 Transfer of Project Parameters
 Editing of Project parameters

 Naming Convention and Create Custom Project Browser
 Advantages of Project Browser
 Example of Project Browser
 View Title
 Custom Elevation and Section Tags
 Revision Schedule
 Custom Title Block Creation

 Family Naming Convention
 Schedule for Checking quality of Model
 Schedule Formatting
 Schedule using linked Files
 Units Format
 Hide/Unhide Columns
 Phases in Schedule
 Formula in Revit
 Managing Revisions
 Revision Schedule

 Transfer Project Standards in Model
 Units in Model
 Project Information
 Material
 Create New Material
 Manage Material Library
 Texture Images to your Revit Project
 Manage Appurtenance for Material
 Phases in Project
 Warnings in Project
 Manage images in Project
 Material

 Project Base Point
 Survey Point
 True North and Project North
 Set Project Location Revit
 Publish Co-ordinates
 Acquire Co-ordinates
 Set Project Point

 Best Modelling Practice
 Presentation Skills

 

 What is BEP?
 BIM Goals
 BIM Uses
 EIR
 Roles and Responsibility
 LOD Matrix
 Revision Control
 Project Workflow
 Common Data Environment
 Project Team from other files

 Project Setup For Multi D Project
 Creating Master File
 Master Elevation
 Master Plan
 Schedules in Master File
 Model Segregation Management
 Systems Browser and Zone
 Colour Scheme
 Volume strategy
 Back of Central File
 History of Central File
 Export to Navies work
 Work set strategy
 Format header and schedule lines/Fonts
 Phases in Schedule
 Schedule from Linked file

 Architectural Check List
 Structural Check List
 HVAC Check List
 Plumbing Check List
 Electrical Check List
 Interior Check List
 Block Work Check List

 Report Productivity Add on
 Modelling Productivity Add on
 Manage Productivity Add on
 Quality Control Add on
 Productivity Add on

 Line Style in Revit
 Line Weight in Revit

 Tips and Tricks in Revit