REVIT MEP Architecture & Structure Course Brouchre
REVIT MEP Architecture & Structure Course Brouchre
MEP
BIM REVIT
STRUCTURE
REVIT MEP TRAINING COURSE
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course covers advanced tools of Revit MEP, including services co-ordination, working within a team, phasing, design
options and advanced content creation. Delegates are taught the advanced concepts of Building Information Modelling
and the advanced tools for parametric MEP design and documentation
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Introduction to Revit MEP, its interface, including viewing, drawing, and editing commands.
Working with linked architectural files.
Creating and modifying views. & Understanding Revit MEP systems in general. & Creating spaces and zones.
Analyzing heating and cooling loads.
Working with the HVAC module to add air terminals, mechanical equipment, and create HVAC systems.
Working with the Piping module to add mechanical equipment as well as creating hydronic piping systems.
Working with fire protection system and fixtures and piping systems in the Plumbing module.
Working with components, circuits, cable tray, and conduits in the Electrical module.
Creating and annotating construction documents
Adding tags and creating schedules. 5. Plumbing Systems
Detailing in Revit MEP. Designing Plumbing Layouts
Creating water supply and drainage systems
COURSE CONTENT Placing plumbing fixtures and piping
1. Introduction to Revit MEP Fire Protection Systems
Overview of Revit MEP Designing fire sprinkler systems
History and development Adding fire protection equipment
Role in Building Information Modeling (BIM) 6. Annotations and Documentation
Importance of BIM for MEP Adding Annotations
Benefits of BIM in MEP design Dimensions, tags, and text notes
Industry trends and adoption Creating and managing view templates
2. Project Setup Schedules and Reports
Starting a New MEP Project Creating and customizing schedules for MEP components
Setting up project units and levels Generating reports for quantities and materials
Importing and linking architectural models 7. Collaboration and Coordination
Understanding MEP Families Worksharing and Collaboration
Types of families in MEP Setting up worksharing for MEP projects
(components, systems, fixtures) Collaborating with architectural and structural teams
Using and customizing MEP families Clash Detection
3. Mechanical Systems Running clash detection checks
Creating HVAC Systems Resolving clashes and coordinating with other disciplines
Designing ducts and air terminals 8. Analysis and Simulation
Placing mechanical equipment Energy Analysis
(e.g., HVAC units) Performing energy analysis using Revit MEP
Mechanical Piping Analyzing HVAC loads and system performance
Designing and routing piping systems System Analysis
Adding fittings and accessories Performing duct and pipe pressure loss calculations
4. Electrical Systems Analyzing electrical load and circuit performance
Power Distribution 9. Rendering and Visualization
Creating electrical circuits Creating Visualizations
Placing electrical equipment and devices Setting up 3D views for rendering
(e.g., panels, receptacles) Applying materials and lighting for realistic visualizations
Lighting Systems Generating Walkthroughs
Designing lighting layouts Creating walkthrough animations for MEP systems
Working with lighting fixtures and controls Exporting visualizations for presentations
REVIT ARCHITECTURE TRAINING COURSE
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course covers a wide range of advanced topics in Revit® Architecture, continuing to build on the concepts introduced
in the Revit Architecture essential course. Students learn about site design, advanced rendering techniques, phasing and
design options, creating families of custom components, and collaborating on a design.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Autodesk Revit Structure Advance course introduces experienced users of the Autodesk® Revit® Structure software to
more advanced techniques and concepts beyond what was learned in the Autodesk Revit Structure Essentials training
guide. It is intended to broaden your knowledge and maximize your use of the Autodesk Revit Structure software. This
course offers detailed information and practical exercises regarding creating families (tapered columns, precast slabs,
tapered moment frame, and trusses), preparing the Autodesk Revit software analytical model for analysis and project
sharing. This course offers metric hands-on exercises representing real-world design scenarios. The Autodesk Revit
Structure Advanced course introduces experienced users of the Autodesk® Revit® Structure software to more advanced
techniques and concepts beyond what was learned in the Autodesk Revit Structure Essentials training guide.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Concepts and Techniques for working with Families
Project Team Collaboration working with Worksets
View Composition
Concepts and Techniques for working with Families
Creating Structural Families
Creating Trusses
Setting Up Analytical Views
Creating and Placing Loads for Structural Analysis
COURSE CONTENT
Module 1: Structural Elements
Module 2: Reinforcement Detailing
Lession 1. Creating Structural Columns and Framing
Lession 1. Reinforcement in Structural Elements
Inserting Structural Columns
Introduction to Rebar Types and Settings
(Concrete, Steel, Timber)
Adding Reinforcement to Structural Columns & Beams
Creating Beams, Beam Systems, and Trusses
Lession 2. Rebar Modeling and Detailing
Customizing Structural Families
Using Path, Area, and Fabric Reinforcement Tools
Lession 2. Structural Walls and Foundations
Understanding Rebar Schedules and Annotations
Creating Structural Walls
Lession 3. Rebar Visibility and 3D Views
Types of Foundations (Isolated, Wall, Slab)
Adjusting Rebar Visibility in Views
Understanding Load-Bearing Elements
Creating 3D Reinforcement Views for Detailing
Lession 3. Structural Slabs and Decks
Creating Structural Floors and Slabs
Modifying Floor Slopes and Thicknesses
Creating Openings and Cutouts