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Revit Structure Workflow PDF

The document outlines a Revit Structure Workflow and Documentation Training course covering key aspects of building information modeling (BIM) for structural design. Over multiple days, topics will include Revit basics, project setup, modeling structural elements like concrete and steel components, custom modeling, documentation, drawing management, and model interoperability. Key skills include linking external models, coordination, dimensions and constraints, detailing, schedules, sheet organization, and file sharing.

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Revit Structure Workflow PDF

The document outlines a Revit Structure Workflow and Documentation Training course covering key aspects of building information modeling (BIM) for structural design. Over multiple days, topics will include Revit basics, project setup, modeling structural elements like concrete and steel components, custom modeling, documentation, drawing management, and model interoperability. Key skills include linking external models, coordination, dimensions and constraints, detailing, schedules, sheet organization, and file sharing.

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Course Outline

Revit Structure Workflow


and Documentation Training
Building Information Modeling Using External Models / Linking and Setup
* Building Information Modeling for Structural Design (Collaboration)
and Introduction to LODs for design. * Coordination setup / Coordination
Review Best Practices.
Revit Basics * Introduction to Worksharing
* Exploring the User Interface * View Filters
* Introduction to Object Categories and Parameters * Copy Monitor
* Object Visibilities Using Dimensions and Constraints
* Basic Commands / Working with Building Elemen
*W orking with Dimensions and understanding
Project Model Setup (From Scratch) best practices
*A pplying and Removing Constraints and object rela-
* Creating and Modifying Levels tionships
* Creating and Modifying Grids
* Using / Managing CAD Backgrounds Detailing and Drafting
* Using Scope Boxes
* Working with Text and Tags
Viewing the Building Model / View Management * Model driven details Versus Drafting Details Views
* Importing CAD Details into the Model environment.
* Managing Views / Project Brower
* Controlling Object Visibility / View Templates Construction Documentation
* Working with Section, Elevation and Call-outs
* Creating and Modifying 3D Views * Extracting the “I” from BIM via Schedules
*G raphical Column Schedules /Beam
Creating and editing the Structural model (Concrete) and Rebar Schedules
*C onfiguring Concrete and Steel Material
• System Families: Columns, Walls, Openings, Footings for documentation
• Sketch Driven Families: Slabs, Stairs and Roofs. * Using Note blocks as Keynotes
• Beams and Beam Systems / Sloping Members.
• Adding Reinforcement and Modifying Settings. Drawing Set Management
Creating Custom Elements (Families) * Understanding Sheets and how they relate to views
* Drawing Set organization (via custom Parameters)
* Intro to Custom Families 2D/3D * Managing Revisions
* Adding Custom Object Parameters * Printing

Creating and editing the Structural model (Steel) Model Interoperability workflows (Sharing the model)
* Review modeling concepts for Steel • CAD Exports
* Beam Coping and Openings • Navisworks Exports
* Modeling Trusses and Lateral Bracing and Trusses • Autodesk A360
* Working with Groups and Group Detail elements • DWF

Note: The suggested class duration is a guideline. Topics and duration may be modified by the instructor based
upon the knowledge and skill level of the class participants.

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