About Revit Course
Revit is a Building Information Modeling (BIM) software developed by Autodesk. BIM is a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a building or infrastructure, which helps architects, engineers, and construction professionals design, build, and manage projects more efficiently.
Revit is a powerful BIM software that plays a crucial role in the design, construction, and management of building projects. It enables professionals to create detailed 3D models, collaborate effectively, analyze designs, and produce comprehensive construction documentation, ultimately leading to more efficient and cost-effective building processes.
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From Fundamentals to Advanced: SKYSYS Engineering cover AutoCAD from the ground up, starting with the basics and gradually progressing to advanced topics. No matter your current skill level, you’ll find value in this course.
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Revit Course Content
REVIT MEP
Introduction of CAD
DESK
Introduction To This
Course
The MEP Interface
The REVIT Interface
Customizing The
Interface
Keyboard Shortcut
Using The Included
Working Files
Working With Views
File Concepts – Project
Files And Templates
File Concepts – Family
Files And Templates
File Concepts – System
Families
File Concepts – In-Place
Families
Opening A Revit MEP
Project
Viewing The Model – 2D
Viewing The Model – 3D
Systems Tab – HVAC
And Mechanical
Systems Tab – Plumbing
And Piping
Systems Tab – Electrical
BASIC EDITING TOOLS
Selecting Elements
Using Filter
Use Of The TAB Key
Moving And Copying
Copy And Paste
Rotating
Mirror
Linear Arrays
Radial Arrays
Extend And Trim
The Align tool
Offset
Re-Hosting Element
Groups – Model
Groups – Detail
Groups – Detail Using
Components
Starting An MEP
Project
NEW MEP PROJECT
Linking an Architects
Revit File
Copy – Monitor Levels
And Grids
Copy – Monitor MEP
Fixtures
Initial Plan Views
Coordination Review
Project Information
Saving – Standalone
Saving – Worksharing
Enabled
Linking CAD Files
Linked CAD Files –
Wireframe Approach
Linked CAD Files –
Elevations
Linked CAD Files –
Floor Plans
VIEWS
Controlling Visibility
Initial Plan Views
View Duplication
Elevations
Sections
Creating Callouts
Ceiling Plans
View Templates
Matchlines
Section Box
Scope Box
FAMILY CREATION
Basic Family Creation –
Template
Basic Family Creation –
Planning
Basic Family Creation –
Modeling
Basic Family Creation –
Type
Basic Family Creation –
Connectors
Basic Family Creation
Tags
SPACES AND ZONES
Room Bounding objects
Creating Spaces
Space Separation
Boundaries
Modifying Spaces
Space Tags
Area And Volume
Calculations
Creating Zones
Color Schemes
SYSTEMS
The System Browser
Graphic Overrides
Checking Systems
System Inspector
Duct Sizing
MECHANICAL DESIGN
Starting with templates
Preparing Mechanical
Design
Room Color fills
Creating Zoning
Adding HVAC Equipments
Sizing Ductwork
Systems
Annotating the
Mechanical System
Mechanical Piping
System
Pipe Fittings
Filters
Adding Mechanical
Equipment
Adding Placeholder
Pipes
Adding Pipes
Parallel Pipes
Modifying Pipes
Sloping Pipes
Adding And Modifying
Fittings
Mechanical Systems –
Hydronic
Generating Pipe
Layouts
ELECTRICAL DESIGN
Electrical Settings
Electrical Components –
Lighting Fixtures
Electrical Components –
Electrical Equipment
Electrical Components –
Electrical Devices
Creating Power Circuits
Creating Lighting
Circuits
Creating Switch
Systems
Cable Tray
Conduit
Load checking
equipments
Annotating electrical
views
Schedules
PUMPING DESIGN
Creating Plumbing
views
Plumbing Setting
Creating layout
Creating Fixture, Pipe
Schedules etc.
Annotating the
plumbing System
Mechanical Settings –
Pipes
Piping Systems
Adding Plumbing
Fixtures
Placeholder Pipes
Pipes
Parallel Pipes
Modifying Plumbing
Fixtures
Piping Systems
Generating Pipe
Layouts
PRESENTATIONS
Custom Materials
Custom Lighting
Exporting Images
Walkthroughs
Drafting and Detailing
Line Style
Regions
Detail Component
CAD Details
Drafting Views
Detail Library
Detail Views
Sheet Setting
Title Block Creation
Sheet Creation
Placing Views in a Sheet
Sheet Revisions
PROJECT
Revit Architecture
Introduction
Overview`
Project
Templates
Tool Palettes
Default
Project
Template
Exploring the
User
Interface
Starting a
Project
Project Units
Dimensions
Levels
Modifying
level &
editing
Create Grids,
Editing grid
Walls
Wall
Properties
Wall Shapes
& Draw panel
Profile edit
Wall Joins
Working with
Grids
Drawing a
plan
4 Modify Commands
Move, Copy,
Paste,
Create Similar
, Rotate ,
Mirror,
Array , Scale ,
Scale , Trim /
Extend
Offset ,
Align, Split,
Split Face
Doors
o Placing
Doors
o Door
Properties
o Load From
Family
Windows
o Placing
Windows
o Window
Properties
Component
Loading
Component
Placing
Components
Modifying
Properties
Visibility
Graphics
Managing Views
Floor Plan
View
Elevation
View
Section View
3D Views,
Section box
Annotation command
Dimensions
Text
Model Text
Model line
Floors
Creating
Floors
Sloped Floor
by slope
arrow
Floor
Properties
Editing
Material in
Floor
Roofs
Roof by
Footprint
Roof by
Extrusion
Roof by
Soffit, Fascia ,
Gutter
Editing
Material in
Roof
Join/unjoin
roofs
Openings
Vertical
Opening
Shaft
opening
Multiple floor
Shaft
opening
Dormer
opening
Wall opening
Opening By
Face
Ceiling
Create Ceiling
Edit Ceiling
Lighting
External
Lighting
Internal
Lighting
Curtain Walls
Creating
Curtain Walls
Curtain Grids
Mullions
Reshaping
Curtain Wall
Panels
Adding
Curtain Door
Panel
Stairs
Creating
Stairs
Modifying
Stairs
Stair
Properties
Ramp
Create Ramp
Railing
Editing
Railing
Ramp
Create Ramp
Editing Ramp
Insert Tab
Decal
Create Decal
and Setup
Decal
Insert CAD
File
Load Family
Rooms
Room Plans
Room
Separation
Area
Area
Boundaries
Area Tags
Colour fill
legend
Keynotes
Schedule
Door
schedule
Window
Schedule
Material Takeoff
Wall material
takeoff
Detailing
Callout views
Duplicate
View
Creating
Details
Repeating Detail
Drafting
Views
Massing
Introduction
Mass Family
Creating In-Place Masses
using Forms
Walls by Face
Floor by Face
Roof by Face
Modifying
Forms
Sheet
Adding a
Sheet
Adding Views
to a Sheet
Modifying a
View on a
Sheet
Creating a
Title Sheet
Printing
Setup
Visibility & Graphics
Rendering
Camera
Walkthrough
Export Image
and
walkthrough
Site Design
Creating
Topo surface
Modifying
Topo surface
Sub region
Building Pads
Parking
Components
Site
Components
Legend
Create
Legend
Use Detail
Line
Line Styles
and Line
Weights
Line Patterns
Groups
In-Place Families
Setting Work
Planes
Creating and
Modifying
In-Place
Families
Family Creation
Introduction
Family
Creation
Creating a
Door Family
Introduction New
Conceptual mass
Setup View
plan
Draw Shapes
Modify
shapes
Short Reminder of All
commands
Symbols,
Materials
PROJECT WORK
Revit structure
Introduction
Overview
Project Templates
Tool Palettes
Default Project Template
Exploring the User Interface
Starting a Project
Project Units
Dimensions
Levels
Modifying level & editing
Create Grids, Editing grid
Walls
Wall Properties
Wall Shapes & Draw panel
Profile edit
Wall Joins
Working with Grids
Drawing a plan
4 Modify Commands
Move, Copy, Paste,
Create Similar , Rotate , Mirror,
Array , Scale , Scale , Trim / Extend
Offset , Align, Split, Split Face
Column
Introduced to concrete & steel column
Modeling steel column
Modeling concrete column
Placing column at grids
Rotate after placement
Foundation
Introduction of foundation
Introduction Isolated footing
Introduced to & Wall foundation
Placing footing at grid
Beam
Introduced to concrete & steel beams
Concrete arc beam
Draw beam using chain option
Draw beams using grids
Annotation command
Dimensions
Text
Model Text
Model line
Floors
Introduction to floor
Introduction to type of floors
Inserting different type of layers in floor
Type properties of floor
Edit floor property
Create duplicate floor
Slab
Introduced to slab
Draw a slab using boundary line
Type properties of slab
Edit slab property
Create duplicate slab
Openings
Vertical Opening
Shaft opening
Multiple floor Shaft opening
Wall opening
Opening By Face
Component
Loading Component
Placing Components
Modifying Properties
Visibility Graphics
Reinforcement
Introduced to reinforcement
Reinforcement in column & beam
Wall reinforcement
Stirrup reinforcement
Introduction to cover & editing cover
Column Rebar Detailing
Column Rebar
Column Covering
Beam Rebar
Beam covering
TRUSS
Introduce to steel frame structure
How to create truss
Introduce to Brace
Create Bracing in truss
Introduced to Beam System
Insert Tab
Decal
Create Decal and Setup Decal
Insert CAD File
Load Family
Schedule
Beam schedule
Column Schedule
Material Takeoff
Wall material takeoff
Detailing
Callout views
Duplicate View
Creating Details
Repeating Detail
Drafting Views
Symbols
Exercise related above tools
Field Region
Revision Cloud
Sheet
Adding a Sheet
Adding Views to a Sheet
Modifying a View on a Sheet
Creating a Title Sheet
Printing Setup
Visibility & Graphics
Rendering
Camera
Walkthrough
Export Image and walkthrough
Fabric Reinforcement
Match Line
Scope Box
Drafting Spot Dimension
Legend
Create Legend
Use Detail Line
Line Styles and Line Weights
Line Patterns
Groups
In-Place Families
Setting Work Planes
Creating and Modifying
In-Place Families
Family Creation
Introduction Architecture Template
Creating Column & Beam
Short Reminder of All commands& doubts and discussion
PROJECT WORK
Career Opportunities
Revit is a Building Information Modeling (BIM) software developed by Autodesk that is widely used in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries. As a result, there are various career opportunities available for individuals with expertise in Revit.
Revit is widely used in architectural firms for designing and modeling buildings. Architects use Revit to create detailed 3D models, produce construction drawings, and collaborate with other professionals on building projects.
Structural engineers use Revit to design and analyze structural systems for buildings and infrastructure projects. They create structural models and ensure that the building can withstand various loads and forces.
Construction managers use Revit to review construction documents, coordinate with design teams, and plan construction activities. They benefit from 3D models to visualize the project and resolve issues before construction begins.