Revit Structure is a powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) programs for Structural Engineers. From preliminary design through design development, and into Construction Documents, the program streamlines the design process with a central 3D model. Changes made in one view update across all views and on the printable sheets.
The Objective of Revit structure Diploma is to provide a bundle package including Revit Essential, Revit Advance, and one voucher for the ACP Exam which is set to enable student to create full 3D coordinated models from the structural perspective and set them up in working drawings. This class will help you to create full 3D Structural Building Information Models and extract Documentation / Working Drawings.
Pre-requisites
Understanding of Structural terminology
Introduction to BIM and AutodeskRevit
• BIM and AutodeskRevit
• Overview of the Interface
• Starting Projects
• Viewing Commands
Basic Sketching and ModifyTools
• Using General Sketching Tools
• Editing Elements
• Working with basic Modify Tools
• Working with Additional Modify Tools
Starting StructuralProjects
• Linking and Importing CADFiles
• Linking in Revit Models
• Setting Up Levels
• Copying and MonitoringElements
Working with Views
• Setting the view Display
• Duplicating Views
• Adding Callout Views
• Elevation and Sections
Working with Views
• Setting the view Display
• Duplicating Views
• Adding Callout Views
• Elevation and Sections
Adding Structural Slabs
• Modeling Structural Slabs
Structural Reinforcement
• Structural Reinforcement
• Adding Rebar
• Modifying Rebar
• Reinforcing Walls, Floors, and Slabs
Structural Analysis
• Preparing Projects for Structural Analysis
• Viewing Analytical Models
• Adjusting Analytical Models
• Placing Loads
Work sharing
• Understanding the Work Sharing Concept
• Enabling Work Sharing
• Working with work sets
• Using the work sharing Monitor
• Maintaining your Project
Visualization
• Material Definition and Rendering
Revit Structural Analysis
• Configuring Structural Settings
• Creating Load Cases
• Assigning Loads
• Checking & Editing Analytical Model
• Exporting for Structural Analysis
• Autodesk 360 structural Analysis for Revit
Structure (Only Under Subscription)
Scripter
• Scripter Overview
• Creating and managing Scripts
• Creating and Configuring Events
• Creating and Configuring Actions
Quantification
• QuantificationOverview
• Setting up a QuantificationProject
• Item and ResourceManagement
• 3D Model and VirtualTakeoff
• Managing Takeoff Data
• 2D Takeoffs
• Analyzing Changes
• Exporting Takeoff Data
Clash Detective
• Clash DetectiveOverview
• Clash Result
• Clash Test Reporting
• Working with Clash Tests
• Audit Checks
• Exporting and Importing Clash Tests
• Laser Scan Data Clashing
• Methods for Testing and resolving Clashes
• Time-BasedClashingCoordinating LinkedModels
Structural Grids and Columns
• Adding Structural Grids
• Placing StructuralColumns
Foundations
• Modeling Walls
• Adding Wall Footings
• Creating Piers and Pilasters
Structural Framing
• Modeling Structural Framing
• Modifying StructuralFraming
• Adding TrussesProject-ConcreteStructure
• Start a StructuralProject
• Create Foundation Elements
• Frame a Concrete Structure
Creating Construction Documents
• Setting Up Sheets
• Placing and Modifying Views
• Printing Sheets
Annotating Construction Documents
• Working with Dimensions
• Working with Text
• Adding Tags
• Adding Detail Lines and Symbols
Creating Details
• Setting Up Detail Views
• Adding Detail Components
• AnnotatingDetails
Scheduling
• Structural Schedules
• Graphical Column Schedules
• Working with SchedulesProject Phases and Design Options
• Creating Phases
• Combining Phases
• Phase Filters
• Creating Design Option Sets
• Adding Design Options
• Working with Design Options
Standards: Increasing Revit Productivity
• Customizing Shortcut Keys
• Customizing object Style, Visibility and Graphics
Advance Structural Families
• Creating Tapered Steel Girders
• Steel Truss
• Columns & BeamsAutodesk Rendering
• Autodesk RenderingOverview
• Adding a materials to a Model
• Creating and Editing Materials
• Material Mapping
• Lighting
• Sun and Sky Lights
• Exposure Control
• Ground Planes
•Photorealistic Rendering
Revit Structure is a powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) programs for Structural Engineers. From preliminary design through design development, and into Construction Documents, the program streamlines the design process with a central 3D model. Changes made in one view update across all views and on the printable sheets.
The Objective of Revit structure Diploma is to provide a bundle package including Revit Essential, Revit Advance, Navisworks Manage and one voucher for the ACP Exam which is set to enable student to create full 3D coordinated models from the structural perspective and set them up in working drawings. This class will help you to create full 3D Structural Building Information Models and extract Documentation / Working Drawings.
Pre-requisites
Understanding of Structural terminology
Introduction to BIM and AutodeskRevit
• BIM and AutodeskRevit
• Overview of the Interface
• Starting Projects
• Viewing Commands
Basic Sketching and ModifyTools
• Using General Sketching Tools
• Editing Elements
• Working with basic Modify Tools
• Working with Additional Modify Tools
Starting StructuralProjects
• Linking and Importing CADFiles
• Linking in Revit Models
• Setting Up Levels
• Copying and MonitoringElements
Working with Views
• Setting the view Display
• Duplicating Views
• Adding Callout Views
• Elevation and Sections
Working with Views
• Setting the view Display
• Duplicating Views
• Adding Callout Views
• Elevation and Sections
Adding Structural Slabs
• Modeling Structural Slabs
Structural Reinforcement
• Structural Reinforcement
• Adding Rebar
• Modifying Rebar
• Reinforcing Walls, Floors, and Slabs
Structural Analysis
• Preparing Projects for Structural Analysis
• Viewing Analytical Models
• Adjusting Analytical Models
• Placing Loads
Work sharing
• Understanding the Work Sharing Concept
• Enabling Work Sharing
• Working with work sets
• Using the work sharing Monitor
• Maintaining your Project
Visualization
• Material Definition and Rendering
Revit Structural Analysis
• Configuring Structural Settings
• Creating Load Cases
• Assigning Loads
• Checking & Editing Analytical Model
• Exporting for Structural Analysis
• Autodesk 360 structural Analysis for Revit
Structure (Only Under Subscription)
• Coordinating LinkedModels
Structural Grids and Columns
• Adding Structural Grids
• Placing StructuralColumns
Foundations
• Modeling Walls
• Adding Wall Footings
• Creating Piers and Pilasters
Structural Framing
• Modeling Structural Framing
• Modifying StructuralFraming
• Adding Trusses
Project-ConcreteStructure
• Start a StructuralProject
• Create Foundation Elements
• Frame a Concrete Structure
Creating Construction Documents
• Setting Up Sheets
• Placing and Modifying Views
• Printing Sheets
Annotating Construction Documents
• Working with Dimensions
• Working with Text
• Adding Tags
• Adding Detail Lines and Symbols
Creating Details
• Setting Up Detail Views
• Adding Detail Components
• AnnotatingDetails
Scheduling
• Structural Schedules
• Graphical Column Schedules
• Working with Schedules
Project Phases and Design Options
• Creating Phases
• Combining Phases
• Phase Filters
• Creating Design Option Sets
• Adding Design Options
• Working with Design Options
Standards: Increasing Revit Productivity
• Customizing Shortcut Keys
• Customizing object Style, Visibility and Graphics
Advance Structural Families
• Creating Tapered Steel Girders
• Steel Truss
• Columns & Beams
Prerequisites
Professionals with at least 5 years of experience in managing projects within the built environment including Quantity Surveyors, Project Managers, Building Surveyors, Asset Managers, Facilities Manager, Architects and Engineers, Cost Engineers, BIM Manager, BIM Coordinator and Construction Project Managers
BIM Implementation and fundamentals
Introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Adoption of BIM worldwide and in Qatar
BIM International Standards
Value of BIM for PWA
BIM uses during Design, Construction and Operation &
Maintenance
Key components of a successful BIM implementation
BIM for Information Management
BIM reports
BIM Strategy, Procurement, and Governance
International BIM governance strategies and best
practice
BIM needs and requirements of PWA projects
PWA BIM document framework
PWA BIM Contracts
BIM in project level – Tender documents and
evaluation
Understand BIM roles and their responsibilities and
accountabilities
BIM for Design
• BIM for model authoring and Drawing Production, Design
Coordination, Design Review.
• Standardized PWA templates for model and drawing production.
• Understand which software may be used to support those BIM
uses.
• Understand the value, basic process, requirement, types and
setup of those BIM uses and who has to be involved.
• Understand the contractual project requirements and
engagement from other team members needed to support those
BIM uses.
• Clash detection matrix, reports and evaluation.
• PWA’s approach to BIM based design reviews.
• Understand the Design Review and Design Coordination.
• Understand the different types of Engineering Analysis performed
within PWA and how they can be supported by BIM –
Structural Analysis.
-Flood Mapping.
-Heat Load Analysis.
-Energy Load Analysis.
-Fire Protection Analysis.
-Use of a model-based approach in the EIR.
BIM for Operation & Maintenance
• BIM for Asset Handover and Asset Management requirements and processes
Understand Asset Handover requirements and how they relate to the Contract and the EIR
Data required for the Asset Handover
Understand various handover standards such as COBie, that allow users to capture asset
information, along with their benefits and limitations
Understand the potential for streamlined information flow from the construction process to asset
handover
Understand how asset information can be produced from BIM to comply with existing handover
requirements
Development of client-side BIM documents
BIM for Asset Management and Emergency Response
Contribute to PWA’s AIR (Asset Information Requirements) based on existing and desired asset
breakdown
Software supporting Asset Handover, Asset Management and Emergency Response BIM uses
BIM QA & QC
• Importance of quality in BIM delivery
• Quality in PWA BIM documents
• Software for key quality checking procedures
• Understanding how information models can be audited
against geometrical and data requirements
• QA/QC for internal teams and suppliers
BIM for Design
Understanding Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Adoption of BIM worldwide and in Qatar
BIM International Standards
Value of BIM for PWA
BIM uses during Design, Construction and Operation &
Maintenance
Key components of a successful BIM implementation
International BIM governance strategies and best practice
BIM needs and requirements of PWA projects
PWA BIM document framework
Importance of quality in BIM delivery
Quality in PWA BIM documents
BIM QA/QC for suppliers and internal teams
BIM for Construction
Understand and be conversant on the topic and the
process of Measurement, Scheduling and Cost
Management through BIM and how they fit into the
Design Authoring process
Understand what type of Measurement, Scheduling
and Cost Management can be performed
Understanding accuracy of model-based Measurement
Understanding difference with CAD-based
Measurement
Understand what the different user types are around
Measurement
Understand where and how Measurement, Cost
Management and Construction Scheduling fit into the
Design Process
Understand which users are relevant to Construction
Scheduling
Potential value to PWA with Construction Scheduling
Cost Management requirements and how they relate
to the Contract and the EIR
Understand the reliability of BIM for Cost Management
Development of client-side BIM documents
Understand which software can support this BIM use
for Measurement, Scheduling and Cost Control
Prerequisites
Participants should have a creative eye and the Standard Lighting basics of AutoCAD Revit knowledge would be an added advantage Introduction to interface, Standard & Extended Primitives, Clone, Mirror, Array and aligning standards. primitive objects in 3D space, Modifying 3D objects using Bend, taper, twist, skew.
Course outline (Vray)
V-ray is a rendering engine that is used as an extension of 3Ds Max. it is also used extensively in making realistic 3D rendering for architecture.
Prerequisites Vray Map
Participants should have knowledge of 3Ds max, should be creative and have a passion for visualization
Autodesk 3Ds Max Configuration
• Viewport Navigation
• Viewport Configuration
• Object Selection Methods
• Unit setup
• Layer and Object Properties
Assembling Project Files
• Data Linking and importing
• Linking Files
• References
Basic Modeling Techniques
• Model with Primitives
• Modifiers and Transforms
• Sub-Object Mode
• Reference Coordinate System and Transform
• Cloning and Grouping
Modelling from 2D Objects
• 3D Modeling from 2DObjects
• The Lathe Modifier
• 2D Booleans
• The Extrude Modifier
• Boolean Operations
• Using Snaps for Precision
• The Sweep Modifier
Materials
• Understanding Maps and Materials
• Managing Materials
• Standard Materials
• Material Shaders
• Assigning Maps to Materials
• Opacity, Bump, and reflection mapping
• Mental Ray Materials
• The Material Explorer
Mapping Coordinates and Scale
• Mapping Scale
• Spline Mapping
Introduction to Lighting
• Local vs Global Illumination
• Standard Lighting
• Types of Standard Lights
• Shadow Types
Lighting and Rendering
• Photometric Light Objects
• Exposure Control
• Daytime Lighting
Mental Ray Rendering
• Fundamentals of Mental Ray
• Mental Ray Interior Rendering
• Mental Ray Proxies
Rendering and Cameras
• Rendering Options
• Single vs Double-sided Rendering
• State Sets
• Cameras
• Background Images
• The Print Size Wizard
Animation
• Animation and Time Controls
• Walkthrough Animation
• Animation Output
Introduction to VRay 2.0
• V-Ray Frame Buffer
• Global Switches
• Image Sampler (ant aliasing)
Indirect illumination(GI)
• Brute force IG
• Irradiance map
• Global photon map
• Light cache
• Caustics
• Environment
• DMC Sampler
• Color Mapping
• Camera
• Vray Map
• VrayHDRI
Geometricsobjects
• Vray fur
• Vray proxy
• Vray plane
Miscellaneous plugins
• Vray displacement Mod
• Vray Toon
• Vray Environment Fog
• Vray physical camera
Animation using Vray
• Irradance map
Lights
• Vray lights
• Vray Sun
Scripter
• Scripter Overview
• Creating and managing Scripts
• Creating and Configuring Events
• Creating and Configuring Actions
Quantification
• QuantificationOverview
• Setting up a QuantificationProject
• Item and ResourceManagement
• 3D Model and VirtualTakeoff
• Managing Takeoff Data
• 2D Takeoffs
• Analyzing Changes
• Exporting Takeoff Data
Clash Detective
• Clash DetectiveOverview
• Clash Result
• Clash Test Reporting
• Working with Clash Tests
• Audit Checks
• Exporting and Importing Clash Tests
• Laser Scan Data Clashing
• Methods for Testing and resolving Clashes
• Time-Based Clashing
Autodesk Rendering
• Autodesk RenderingOverview
• Adding a materials to a Model
• Creating and Editing Materials
• Material Mapping
• Lighting
• Sun and Sky Lights
• Exposure Control
• Ground Planes
•Photorealistic Rendering
Prerequisites
This course assumes no prior knowledge of Robots, but it is important to have an understanding of the principles behind the stress analysis used in Structural Engineering. An understanding of Revit Structure is also of use, but is not essential. Those attending should also be familiars with Microsoft Windows.
Steel Design – 2D Frame
• Model Definition
• Definition of Load Cases andLoads
• Definition of Snow / Wind Loads
• Structural Analysis
• detailed analysis
• Global Analysis
• Steel Design
• Printout Composition
Elasto – Plastic Analysis
• Model Definition
• Structural Analysis and Result Verification
• Elasto – Plastic Analysis
Moving Loads – 2D Frames
• Model Definition
• Structural Analysis
• Presentation of the Vehicle and the Moving Load Case
• Analysis Results
• Influence Lines
Moving Loads – 3d Frames
• Model Definition
• Structural Analysis
• Steel Design
• Influence Lines
3D Steel Structure with Steel Connections
• Model definition
• Structure Analysis
3D Single – Span Road Bridge with a MovingLoad
• Model Definition
• Structural Analysis
• Structure Member Design
Pre-requisites
Participants should have basic knowledge AutoCAD and Engineering Terminology.
Introduction to BIM AutodeskRevit
• BIM and AutodeskRevit
• Overview of the Interface
• Starting Projects
• Viewing Commands
Basic Sketching and ModifyingTools
• Using General Sketching Tools
• Inserting Components
• Selecting and Editing Elements
• Working with Basic Modify Tools
Basic SystemTools
• Connecting Components
• Working with Additional Modify Tools
• Creating Systems – Overview
Starting Systems Projects
• Linking in Revit Models
• Setting up Levels
• Copying and MonitoringElements
• Batch Copying Fixtures
• Coordinating Linked Models
• Duplicating Views
Working with Views
• Setting the ViewDisplay
• Duplicating Views
• Adding Callout Views
• Elevations and Sections
Spaces and Zones
• Preparing Model forSpaces
• Adding Spaces
• Working with spaces
• Creating Zones
• Applying Color Schemes
Heating and Cooling Loads Analysis
• Preparing a project for Heating and Cooling Loads Analysis
• Analyzing the Heating and Cooling Loads
HVACNetworks
• Adding Mechanical Equipment and Air Terminals
• Adding Ducts and Pipes
• Modifying Ducts and Pipes
PlumbingNetworks
• Adding Plumbing Fixtures and Equipment
• Adding Plumbing Pipes
• Modifying Plumbing Pipes
• Adding Fire ProtectionNetworks
Advanced Systems for HVAC and Plumbing
• Creating and Modifying systems
• Creating Automatic Layouts
• Testing Systems
Electrical Systems
• About ElectricalSystems
• Placing Electrical Components
• Creating ElectricalCircuits
• Setting up PanelSchedules
• Adding Cable Trays and Conduit
• Testing Electrical Layouts
• Creating ConstructionDocuments
Work sharing
• Collaboration and coordination
• Worksets
• Managing Revision.
• Walkthroughs
• 3d viewannotation
• Sharedparameters
• Parameters
• Create projecttemplates
• Energy Analysis
• Transfer project standards
• Creating MEP Families
• Editing and advanced families creation
• Autodeskseek
• Sketching solid extrusions and voids
• Aligning and locking geometry
• Constraints
• object styles
• Material quantity take off
• Sheetlist
• Setting Up Sheets
• Placing and Modifying Views onSheets
• Printing Sheets
Annotating Construction Documents
• Working With Dimensions
• Working With Text
• Adding Detail Lines and Symbols
• Creating Legends
Adding Tags and Schedules
• Adding Tags
• Working with Schedules
Creating Details
• Setting Up Detail Views
• Adding DetailComponents
• AnnotatingDetails
• Setting up detail views
• Adding DetailComponents
• Annotating detail
• Duct Pressure Loss Reports
• Pipe Pressure LossReports
• Creatinglegends
• Fabricationparts
• Materials
• Addins and plugins
Pre-requisites
Participants should have basic knowledge AutoCAD and Engineering Terminology.
Curriculum
• Work sharing
• Collaboration and coordination
• Worksets
• Managing Revision.
• Walkthroughs
• 3d viewannotation
• Sharedparameters
• Parameters
• Create projecttemplates
• Energy Analysis
• Transfer project standards
• Creating MEP Families
• Editing and advanced families creation
• Autodeskseek
• Sketching solid extrusions and voids
• Aligning and locking geometry
• Constraints
• object styles
• Material quantity take off
• Sheetlist
• Duct Pressure Loss Reports
• Pipe Pressure LossReports
• Creatinglegends
• Fabricationparts
• Materials
• Addins and plugins
This training design for the Autodesk Revit MEP, user who wants to learn how to implement a mechanical HVAC system using Autodesk Revit MEP. This training uses hands-on exercise to teach users how to determine energy requirements, add HVAC equipment, ductwork, and fittings, and create construction document using Autodesk Revit MEP. The Objective of Revit structure Diploma is to provide a bundle package including Revit Essential, Revit Advance, and one voucher for the ACP Exam
Pre-requisites
Participants should have basic knowledge AutoCAD and Engineering Terminology.
Introduction to BIM AutodeskRevit
• BIM and AutodeskRevit
• Overview of the Interface
• Starting Projects
• Viewing Commands
Basic Sketching and ModifyingTools
• Using General Sketching Tools
• Inserting Components
• Selecting and Editing Elements
• Working with Basic Modify Tools
Basic SystemTools
• Connecting Components
• Working with Additional Modify Tools
• Creating Systems – Overview
Starting Systems Projects
• Linking in Revit Models
• Setting up Levels
• Copying and MonitoringElements
• Batch Copying Fixtures
• Coordinating Linked Models
• Duplicating Views
Working with Views
• Setting the ViewDisplay
• Duplicating Views
• Adding Callout Views
• Elevations and Sections
Spaces and Zones
• Preparing Model forSpaces
• Adding Spaces
• Working with spaces
• Creating Zones
• Applying Color Schemes
Heating and Cooling Loads Analysis
• Preparing a project for Heating and Cooling Loads Analysis
• Analyzing the Heating and Cooling Loads
HVACNetworks
• Adding Mechanical Equipment and Air Terminals
• Adding Ducts and Pipes
• Modifying Ducts and Pipes
PlumbingNetworks
• Adding Plumbing Fixtures and Equipment
• Adding Plumbing Pipes
• Modifying Plumbing Pipes
• Adding Fire ProtectionNetworks
Advanced Systems for HVAC and Plumbing
• Creating and Modifying systems
• Creating Automatic Layouts
• Testing Systems
Electrical Systems
• About ElectricalSystems
• Placing Electrical Components
• Creating ElectricalCircuits
• Setting up PanelSchedules
• Adding Cable Trays and Conduit
• Testing Electrical Layouts
Work sharing
• Collaboration and coordination
• Worksets
• Managing Revision.
• Walkthroughs
• 3d viewannotation
• Sharedparameters
• Parameters
• Create projecttemplates
• Energy Analysis
• Transfer project standards
• Creating MEP Families
• Editing and advanced families creation
• Autodeskseek
• Sketching solid extrusions and voids
• Aligning and locking geometry
• Constraints
• object styles
• Material quantity take off
• Sheetlist
• Duct Pressure Loss Reports
• Pipe Pressure LossReports
• Creatinglegends
• Fabricationparts
• Materials
• Addins and plugins
Creating ConstructionDocuments
• Setting Up Sheets
• Placing and Modifying Views onSheets
• Printing Sheets
Annotating Construction Documents
• Working With Dimensions
• Working With Text
• Adding Detail Lines and Symbols
• Creating Legends
Adding Tags and Schedules
• Adding Tags
• Working with Schedules
Creating Details
• Setting Up Detail Views
• Adding DetailComponents
• AnnotatingDetails
• Setting up detail views
• Adding DetailComponents
• Annotating detail
This training design for the Autodesk Revit MEP, user who wants to learn how to implement a mechanical HVAC system using Autodesk Revit MEP. This training uses hands-on exercise to teach users how to determine energy requirements, add HVAC equipment, ductwork, and fittings, and create construction document using Autodesk Revit MEP.
Pre-requisites
Participants should have basic knowledge AutoCAD and Engineering Terminology.
Introduction to BIM AutodeskRevit
• BIM and AutodeskRevit
• Overview of the Interface
• Starting Projects
• Viewing Commands
Basic Sketching and ModifyingTools
• Using General Sketching Tools
• Inserting Components
• Selecting and Editing Elements
• Working with Basic Modify Tools
Basic SystemTools
• Connecting Components
• Working with Additional Modify Tools
• Creating Systems – Overview
Starting Systems Projects
• Linking in Revit Models
• Setting up Levels
• Copying and MonitoringElements
• Batch Copying Fixtures
• Coordinating Linked Models
• Duplicating Views
Working with Views
• Setting the ViewDisplay
• Duplicating Views
• Adding Callout Views
• Elevations and Sections
Spaces and Zones
• Preparing Model forSpaces
• Adding Spaces
• Working with spaces
• Creating Zones
• Applying Color Schemes
Heating and Cooling Loads Analysis
• Preparing a project for Heating and Cooling Loads Analysis
• Analyzing the Heating and Cooling Loads
HVACNetworks
• Adding Mechanical Equipment and Air Terminals
• Adding Ducts and Pipes
• Modifying Ducts and Pipes
PlumbingNetworks
• Adding Plumbing Fixtures and Equipment
• Adding Plumbing Pipes
• Modifying Plumbing Pipes
• Adding Fire ProtectionNetworks
Advanced Systems for HVAC and Plumbing
• Creating and Modifying systems
• Creating Automatic Layouts
• Testing Systems
Electrical Systems
• About electrical systems
• Placing Electrical Components
• Creating ElectricalCircuits
• Setting up PanelSchedules
• Adding Cable Trays and Conduit
• Testing Electrical Layouts
Creating ConstructionDocuments
• Setting Up Sheets
• Placing and Modifying Views onSheets
• Printing Sheets
Annotating Construction Documents
• Working With Dimensions
• Working With Text
• Adding Detail Lines and Symbols
• Creating Legends
Adding Tags and Schedules
• Adding Tags
• Working with Schedules
Creating Details
• Setting Up Detail Views
• Adding DetailComponents
• AnnotatingDetails
• Setting up detail views
• Adding DetailComponents
• Annotating detail