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No previous CAD experience is necessary. However, it is recommended that you have a working knowledge of structural engineering, drafting, or design skills as well as a basic appreciation of Microsoft Windows.
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Part 1: Theory
· Building Information Modelling
· Exploring the User Interface
· Working with Structural Elements and Families
· Understanding Revit Parametrics
Part 2: Starting a New Project
· Starting a Project
· Adding and Modifying Levels
· Creating and Modifying Grids
· Working with Structural Columns
· Working with Structural Walls
Part 3: Viewing the Structural Model
· Working with Views
· Controlling Object Visibility
· Working with Elevation and Section Views
· Working with 3D Views
Part 4: Creating Frames
· Adding Floor Framing
· Working with Beams and Beam Systems
· Working with Structural Steel Frames
· Working with Concrete Beams
Part 5: Creating Slabs and Roofs
· Adding Slabs
· Creating Roofs and Adding Structural Framing
· Adding Foundations
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Part 6: Creating Stairs and Ramps
· Creating Stairs
· Creating Ramps
Part 7: Creating Annotations and Schedules
· Adding Tags
· Adding Dimensions, Symbols, and Text
· Creating Legends
· Working with Schedules
Part 7: Creating Sections and Details
· Adding Reinforcements and Detail
· Adding Reinforcements and Detail Components
· Adding Detail Lines and Detail Groups
· Importing and Editing DWG Details
· Adding Concrete Detail Components
· Creating and Modifying Steel Details
Part 8: Creating Construction Documentation
· Working with Sheets and Title blocks
· Printing Sheets
· Exporting Content to CAD Formats
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Revit Factory Limited
Studio 100, 57 Great George Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 3AJ, United Kingdom
Tel. (+44) 0113 3200 328
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