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Introduction To BIM and Autodesk Revit

This document outlines the contents of a training course on Building Information Modeling (BIM) and the Autodesk Revit software. The course covers topics such as navigating the Revit interface, creating building elements like walls, floors and roofs, adding doors, windows and curtain walls, modeling stairs and railings, annotating drawings, and generating construction documents. It is broken down into 13 sections that cover key modeling, annotation, and documentation techniques in Revit.

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Introduction To BIM and Autodesk Revit

This document outlines the contents of a training course on Building Information Modeling (BIM) and the Autodesk Revit software. The course covers topics such as navigating the Revit interface, creating building elements like walls, floors and roofs, adding doors, windows and curtain walls, modeling stairs and railings, annotating drawings, and generating construction documents. It is broken down into 13 sections that cover key modeling, annotation, and documentation techniques in Revit.

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Introduction to BIM and Autodesk Revit

The main topics include:


- Understanding the purpose of Building Information Management (BIM) and how it is
applied in the Autodesk Revit software.
- Navigating the Autodesk Revit workspace and interface.
- Working with the basic drawing and editing tools.
- Creating Levels and Grids as datum elements for the model.
- Creating a 3D building model with walls, curtain walls, windows, and doors.
- Adding floors, ceilings, and roofs to the building model.
- Creating component-based and custom stairs.

Training Course Contents

1- Introduction to BIM and Autodesk Revit


- 1.1 BIM and Autodesk Revit
- 1.2 Overview of the Interface
- 1.3 Starting Projects
- 1.4 Viewing Commands

2- Setting Up Levels and Grids


- 2.1 Setting Up Levels
- 2.2 Creating Structural Grids
- 2.3 Adding Columns
- 2.4 Linking and Importing CAD Files

3- Modeling Walls
- 3.1 Modeling Walls
- 3.2 Modifying Walls

4- Basic Drawing and Modify Tools


- 4.1 Using General Drawing Tools
- 4.2 Editing Elements
- 4.3 Working with Modify Tools

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5- Working with Doors and Windows
- 5.1 Inserting Doors and Windows
- 5.2 Creating Additional Door and Window Sizes

6- Working with Curtain Walls


- 6.1 Creating Curtain Walls
- 6.2 Adding Curtain Grids
- 6.3 Working with Curtain Wall Panels
- 6.4 Attaching Mullions to Curtain Grids
-
7- Modeling Floors
- 7.1 Modeling Floors
- 7.2 Creating Shaft Openings

8- Modeling Ceilings
- 8.1 Modeling Ceilings
- 8.2 Adding Ceiling Fixtures

9- Working with Views


- 9.1 Setting the View Display
- 9.2 Duplicating Views
- 9.3 Adding Callout Views
- 9.4 Elevations and Sections

10- Modeling Stairs, Railings


- 10.1 Creating Component Stairs
- 10.2 Modifying Component Stairs
- 10.3 Working with Railings
- 10.4 Sketching Custom Stairs

11- Annotating Construction Documents


- 11.1 Working with Dimensions
- 11.2 Working With Text
- 11.3 Creating Legends

12- Adding Tags and Schedules


- 12.1 Adding Tags
- 12.2 Adding Rooms and Tags
- 12.3 Working with Schedules

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13- Creating Construction Documents
- 13.1 Setting Up Sheets
- 13.2 Placing and Modifying Views on Sheets
- 13.3 Printing Sheets

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