AUTODESK REVIT MEP 2019 INTERMEDIATE- ADVANCED

  • Duration: 50 hours
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AUTODESK REVIT MEP 2019
INTERMEDIATE- ADVANCED

  • The Autodesk Revit MEP Level 2&3 Intermediate & Advanced is an intermediate to advance course catered to experienced users who are keen to know more on ways to create MEP content as well as learn how to work in a multi-platform environment.
  • In this course we will explore the family editor within REVIT ME. The attendees will learn how to use families in a project, concepts of parametric design and family creation and best practices to use when creating families. We will also cover how to properly setup project templates and incorporate important template settings into your workflow. The course also includes real projects experience.

Objectives:

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Create REVIT project Taem
  • Create REVIT view template
  • Create any required family
  • Establish work-share

Who Should Attend:

Autodesk Revit MEP users. Mechanical and electrical engineers and draftsmen. Other trades (architectural, structural….etc.) engineers and draftsmen can also attend.

Pre-requisites:

It is strongly recommended that students should have strong knowledge of Revit software and have completed an essentials course.

About the instructor:

  • Autodesk Certified Instructor
  • Autodesk REVIT Mechanical Certified Professional
  • Autodesk REVIT Electrical Certified Professional
  • Teaching REVIT since 2012

Course Outline

  • Understanding REVIT project templates.
  • Starting a new project template
  • Editing a project template
  • Using your project template in different project
  • Understanding the project parameters.
  • Understanding the shared parameters.
  • Creating and using the shared parameters.
  • Transferring project standard
  • REVIT project template tips and tricks
  • Understanding REVIT view templates.
  • Creating different types of view templates
  • Modifying a view tem
  • Applying the view templates on your view
  • REVIT view template tips and tricks
  • Understanding family templates
  • Understanding the family classification
  • Understanding the family types.
  • Parametric and non-parametric familie
  • Editing a mechanical family.
  • Editing an electrical family.
  • Editing in an annotation or a tag family.
  • Creating a new annotation/tag family.
  • Creating solid forms using extrusion, blend, revolve, sweep and swept blend tool
  • Understanding duct and pipe connectors
  • Understanding electrical, cable tray and conduits connecto
  • Starting a new empty mechanical family
  • Creating the family’s geometry.
  • Adding parameters and dimensions to the family.
  • Using formulas and constrain
  • Adding mechanical connect
  • Creating different family types.
  • Adding information and data to your family.
  • Controlling family visibility.
  • Adding 2D and 3D annotations to the family.
  • Importing the mechanical family in the project.
  • Starting a new empty electrical family.
  • Creating the family’s geometry.
  • Adding parameters and dimensions to the family.
  • Using formulas and constrain
  • Adding electrical connector
  • Creating different family types.
  • Adding information and data to your family.
  • Controlling family visibility.
  • Adding 2D and 3D annotations to the family.
  • Understanding work-shari
  • Types of collaboration using REVIT.
  • Starting work-shari
  • Creating work s
  • Creating a central file
  • Creating local files.
  • Detaching file
  • Relinquishing element
  • Backup the file
  • Restoring old file
  • Replacing central file
  • Introducing phases.
  • Understanding phase
  • Managing phase
  • Assigning phase

 

  • Understanding MEP fabricatio
  • Specifying fabrication setting
  • Placing MEP fabrication part