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The document provides a comprehensive guide on using Revit software for Building Information Modeling (BIM), covering topics such as the user interface, structural templates, and various modeling techniques for elements like walls, roofs, and foundations. It includes detailed instructions on modifying elements, creating openings, and adding annotations, as well as practical tasks for modeling different types of projects. The content is designed to help users effectively utilize Revit in real-world construction scenarios.
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SkillDzire_Revit_Internship Content

The document provides a comprehensive guide on using Revit software for Building Information Modeling (BIM), covering topics such as the user interface, structural templates, and various modeling techniques for elements like walls, roofs, and foundations. It includes detailed instructions on modifying elements, creating openings, and adding annotations, as well as practical tasks for modeling different types of projects. The content is designed to help users effectively utilize Revit in real-world construction scenarios.
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SkillDzire Revit Content

• Introduction to Revit
o Overview of Building Information Modeling (BIM)
o Introduction to Revit Software
o Advantages of BIM in Construction Projects

• Revit User Interface


o Overview of Revit Interface Components
▪ Ribbon
▪ Properties Palette
▪ Project Browser
o Navigation Tools and Techniques
▪ Orbit, Pan, and Zoom
▪ View Controls
o Basic Tools and Features in Revit
▪ Modifying Commands
▪ Annotation Tools
• Structural Templates
o Introduction to Structural Templates in Revit
o Utilizing Predefined Templates
▪ Architectural, Structural, MEP
o Customizing Templates for Specific Projects
▪ Creating Custom Templates
▪ Editing Template Parameters

• Modifying Elements
o Discussing Various Modification Tools in Revit
▪ Move, Copy, Rotate
▪ Mirror, Align
o Editing Commands for Structural Elements
▪ Trim and Extend
▪ Offset and Split
o Advanced Modification Techniques
▪ Using Constraints
▪ Grouping and Ungrouping Elements
• Modeling Structural Elements
o Creating Brick Walls in Revit
▪ Wall Types
▪ Wall Properties
o Understanding Wall Parameters and Properties
▪ Wall Thickness, Height, Material
o Advanced Wall Modeling Techniques
▪ Sweeps and Reveals
▪ Wall Openings and Embeds

• Creating Roofs
o Roof Creation Methods in Revit
▪ Footprint, Extrusion
▪ Roof by Face
o Roof Types and Configurations
▪ Flat, Sloped, Pitched
▪ Dormers and Skylights
o Editing and Modifying Roof Elements
▪ Roof Overhangs
▪ Roof Slope and Pitch Adjustment

• Foundation Level
o Introduction to Foundation Modeling in Revit
o Creating Foundation Slabs and Footings
▪ Foundation Types
▪ Slab Thickness, Footing Dimensions
o Adding Structural Components to Foundations
▪ Piers, Pilasters, Grade Beams

• Grids, Columns & Walls


o Adding Grids to Building Models
▪ Grid Line Placement
▪ Grid Types and Naming
o Placing Columns and Adjusting Parameters
▪ Column Types and Properties
▪ Column Grid Alignment
o Advanced Wall Modeling Techniques
▪ Wall Sweeps and Reveals
▪ Curtain Walls
• Floors Modeling
o Creating Floor Elements in Revit
▪ Floor Types
▪ Floor Boundary Definition
o Floor Properties
▪ Thickness, Material
▪ Structural Analysis Settings
o Editing and Modifying Floor Elements
▪ Floor Openings
▪ Sloped Floors

• Railing
o Adding Railing Elements to Building Models
▪ Railing Types
▪ Baluster Styles
o Customizing Railing Types and Parameters
▪ Height, Width, Material
▪ Handrail and Top Rail Options
o Placing and Modifying Railings on Different Levels
▪ Multi-Level Railing Placement
▪ Railing Hosts and Constraints

• Model Text, Model Line & Model Group


o Adding Text Annotations to Building Models
▪ Text Types
▪ Text Alignment and Formatting
o Drawing Model Lines for Reference
▪ Line Types and Styles
▪ Linework Tool Usage
o Grouping Model Elements for Organization
▪ Group Creation
▪ Editing and Ungrouping Elements

• Openings
o Creating Openings in Walls and Floors
▪ Door and Window Placement
▪ Opening Types and Styles
o Placing Doors and Windows
▪ Family Selection
▪ Door Swing and Window Orientation
o Customizing Opening Parameters
▪ Size, Trim, Hardware

• Annotate
o Adding Annotations to Building Models
▪ Text Notes, Dimensions
▪ Symbols and Tags
o Labeling Structural Elements
▪ Material Tags, Structural Tags
▪ Annotation Styles
o Dimensioning and Detailing
▪ Linear, Angular, Radial Dimensions
▪ Detail Components and Detail Lines
• Tags
o Adding Tags to Building Elements
▪ Structural Tags
▪ Material Tags
o Using Predefined Tags and Creating Custom Tags
▪ Tag Families
▪ Custom Tag Parameters
o Associating Tags with Model Elements
▪ Tag Placement
▪ Tag Orientation and Alignment

• Keynote, Dormer
o Adding Keynotes to Building Models
▪ Keynote Creation
▪ Keynote Text
o Creating Dormer Elements
▪ Roof Dormers
▪ Wall Dormers
o Adjusting Parameters and Properties
▪ Keynote Assignment
▪ Dormer Roof Pitch, Height

• Wall Sweep & Wall Reveal


o Adding Wall Sweeps for Decorative Elements
▪ Sweep Types
▪ Profile Families
o Creating Wall Reveals for Architectural Details
▪ Reveal Types
▪ Depth and Profile Parameters
o Customizing Sweep and Reveal Parameters
▪ Sweep and Reveal Settings
▪ Host Wall Configuration

• Void Forms
o Creating Void Forms in Building Elements
▪ Void Cutouts
▪ Void Geometry and Constraints
o Void Cutouts in Structural Elements
▪ Wall Openings, Floor Penetrations
▪ Void Forms for MEP Elements

• Residential Floor Plan


o Overview of Residential Floor Plan Design
▪ Building Layouts
▪ Room Arrangement
o Creating Floor Plans in Revit
▪ Plan Views
▪ Sheet Setup and Organization
o Adding Structural Elements to Floor Plans
▪ Walls, Doors, Windows, Columns

• Introduction to Tools and Interface


o Overview of Tools and Interface Components
▪ Tool Palette
▪ Ribbon Panels
o Basic Navigation and Manipulation Techniques
▪ View Controls
▪ Selection Methods
o Introduction to Design and Modeling Tools
▪ Drawing Tools
▪ Editing Tools
• Floor Plan
o Creating Floor Plans for Building Models
▪ Floor Plan Setup
▪ Building Section Placement
o Placing Structural Elements on Floor Plans
▪ Wall Placement and Dimensioning
▪ Door and Window Placement
o Annotating and Detailing Floor Plans
▪ Text Annotations
▪ Dimensioning and Detail Lines

Real time Industry Connect Tasks:

• Modelling a Residential Project in Revit


• Modelling a Villa Project in Revit
• Modelling a Commercial Project (Auditorium) in Revit
• A Project on Swimming Pool Creation Using Revit
• Modelling a Topography and Link positioning for Residential Building

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