Revit Structure Level 1
Recommended Course Length: 3 days*
Cost: Call for pricing
21 AIA Learning Units
This class is run on a "by request" basis. To place a request, fill out our Class Request form.
Objectives
This course covers the basics of Revit® Structure, from design through construction documentation. You will be introduced to concepts of Building Information Modeling and tools for parametric design and documentation using real-world design scenarios.
Who Should Attend
Engineers, designers, drafters and others needing to work with construction documents generated with Revit Structure.
Prerequisites
It is recommended that the student have a working knowledge of:
- A recent version of the Microsoft Windows operating system.
- Drafting, design, or engineering experience.
Each Student Receives
- A student guide
- Telephone support on class topics for 30 days
- Certificate of completion
- AIA Learning Units for AIA members
Topics Covered*
Building Information Modeling
- Building Information Modeling
Revit Structure Basics
- Exploring the User Interface
- Working with Structural Elements and Families
Viewing the Structural Model
- Working with Views
- Controlling Object Visibility
- Working with Elevation and Section Views
- Working with 3D Views
Starting a New Project
- Setting Up a Project
- Adding and Modifying Levels
- Adding and Modifying Grids
Creating Structural Columns and Walls
- Working with Structural Columns
- Working with Structural Walls
Creating Frames
- Adding Floor Framing
- Working with Beams and Beam Systems
- Working with Structural Steel Frames
- Working with Structural Concrete Beams
Creating Slabs and Roofs
- Adding Slabs
- Creating Roofs
Creating Foundations
- Adding Foundations
Stairs and Ramps
- Creating Stairs
- Creating Ramps
Creating Plan Annotations and Schedules
- Adding Tags
- Adding Dimensions, Symbols, and Text
- Creating Legends
- Working with Schedules
Creating Sections and Details
- Adding Structural Wall Sections and Reinforcement
- Adding Detail Lines and Detail Groups
- Importing Typical DWG Details
- Adding Concrete Detail Components
- Creating and Modifying Steel Details
Creating Construction Documentation
- Creating Sheets and Titleblocks
- Printing Sheets
- Exporting Content to CAD Formats
* Note: The course topics are a guideline and class topics may be modified by the instructor based upon the class flow.
*Course length and cost are based on a minimum of four attendees. MasterGraphics reserves the right to cancel classes.
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