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Autodesk Revit Structure Essential Training
Description:
To take full advantage of Building Information Modeling, the Autodesk Revit Structure Essential training has been designed to teach the concepts and principles from building design through construction documentation using the Autodesk Revit Structure software. This training guide is intended to introduce students to the user interface and the basic building components of the software that makes it a powerful and flexible structural modeling tool. The goal is to familiarize you with the tools necessary to create, modify, analyze, and document the parametric model.
Duration:
3 Days
Prerequisites:
- It is highly recommended that students have experience and knowledge in structural design and its terminology.
Objectives:
- Introduction to the Autodesk Revit software
- Basic drawing and editing tools
- Setting up levels and grids
- Working with views
- Starting a structural project based on a linked architectural model
- Adding structural columns and walls
- Adding foundations and structural slabs
- Structural reinforcement
- Beams, trusses, and framing systems
- Analytical models and placing loads
- Project practices to reinforce learning
- Construction documents
- Annotating construction documents
- Detailing
- Scheduling
HRDF Claimable:
As a Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) registered training center, our courses/ training are HRDF claimable.
Authorized Autodesk Training Center:
Trainees / Students completed training will receive Certificate of Completion from Autodesk.
1.1 Building Information Modeling
1.2 Overview of the Interface
1.3 Standard Terminology
1.4 Starting Projects
1.5 Viewing Commands
Chapter 2 Basic Drawing and Modify Tools
2.1 Using General Drawing Tools
2.2 Editing Elements
2.3 Working with Basic Modify Tools
2.4 Working with Additional Modify Tools
Chapter 3 Setting Up Levels and Grids
3.1 Setting Up Levels
3.2 Creating Structural Grids
Chapter 4 Working with Views
4.1 Duplicating Views
4.2 Adding Callout Views
4.3 Setting the View Display
4.4 Elevations and Sections
Chapter 5 Starting Structural Projects
5.1 Linking and Importing CAD Files
5.2 Linking in Revit Models
5.3 Copying and Monitoring Elements
5.4 Coordination Review
6.1 Placing Structural Columns
6.2 Modelling Walls
6.3 Modifying Walls
Chapter 7 Adding Foundations
7.1 Creating Wall Footings
7.2 Adding Isolated Footings
7.3 Creating Piers and Pilasters
Chapter 8 Adding Structural Slabs
8.1 Creating Structural Slabs
8.2 Creating Shaft Openings
Chapter 9 Structural Reinforcement
9.1 Structural Reinforcement
9.2 Adding Rebar
9.3 Modifying Rebar
9.4 Reinforcing Walls, Floors, and Slabs
10.1 Modeling Structural Framing
10.2 Modifying Structural Framing
10.3 Using Trusses
Chapter 11 Creating Construction Documents
11.1 Setting Up Sheets
11.2 Placing and Modifying Views on Sheets
11.3 Printing Sheets
Chapter 13 Annotating Construction Documents
13.1 Working with Dimensions
13.2 Working With Text
13.3 Adding Tags
13.4 Adding Detail Lines and Symbols
13.5 Creating Legends
Chapter 14 Creating Details
14.1 Setting Up Detail Views
14.2 Adding Detail Components
14.3 Annotating Details
Chapter 15 Scheduling
15.1 Structural Schedules
15.2 Graphical Column Schedules
15.3 Working with Schedules
15.4 Creating Schedules