Course OverviewCourse Duration: 16 Hours In-Class & OnlineCourse Type:This course is designed to deliver thefundamentals of Autodesk Revit andNavisworks Manage in addition to BIMterminologies.Students will learn how to open,manage, review, quantify, and runobject-interference checks on 3Dmodels using Autodesk NavisworksManage and Autodesk Revit features. Target AudienceThis course is designed for experienced Project Managers. PrerequisitesStudents should have prior project management experience and familiarity withindustry terminology. Course ObjectivesTo enable students to expand their knowledge in the following areas: Identifying key project tasks, outputs, and model configurations through the utilization of a BIM Execution Plan (BEP) Opening, reviewing, quantifying, and running object-interference checks on 3D models in both formats by utilizing the Autodesk Navisworks Manage, and Autodesk Revit features Combining multi-service project files Linking to task-scheduling files and creating 4D construction simulationsAwarding Bodies: 1
Topics CoveredThe core concepts of BIM and their application to the Autodesk Revit softwareBIM management and execution plan terminologiesHow to document project informationThe main features of Autodesk Navisworks and Autodesk RevitManaging models.Coordination. CourseOutline Ch. 4: Working in a Model 4.1 Duplicating ViewsCh. 1: BIM Overview 4.2 Creating Elevation and Sections 1.1 What is BIM? 4.3 Setting the View Display 1.2 Characteristics of BIM 4.4 Working with Schedules 1.3 BIM Challenges 1.4 BIM Maturity Levels Ch. 5: Reviewing Projects 1.5 Business Value of BIM 5.1 Using General Drawing Tools 1.6 BIM Workflows 5.2 Selection and Filters 1.7 Roles & Responsibilities 5.3 Revit Constraints 1.8 Project BIM Execution Plan (PBEP) 5.4 Troubleshooting 1.9 Collaborative Working Ch. 6: Printing and Sharing ProjectsCh. 2: Introduction to Autodesk Revit 6.1 Working with Sheets 2.1 What is Autodesk Revit? 6.2 Printing Sheets 2.2 Does Revit Do Everything? 6.3 Export Files 2.3 Revit Workflow 2.4 How can we use Revit? Ch. 7: Introduction to Autodesk Navisworks 2.5 Element Behavior in Revit 7.1 What is Navisworks? 2.6 Overview of the Interface 7.2 What is the Value Navisworks can add? 2.7 Revit File Format 7.3 Navisworks versions 2.8 What is a BIM Element 7.4 Navisworks Native File Formats 7.5 Navisworks CompatibilityCh. 3: Opening a Project 3.1 Open a Project Ch. 8 Overview of the Interface 3.2 Understanding the Central & Local 8.1 Model Navigation Revit Files 8.2 Opening and Appending Files in 3.3 Viewing Commands Navisworks 3.4 Linking Revit Models 8.3 Navisworks Export & Settings 3.5 Linking and Importing CAD Files 3.6 Worksharing Overview 2
CourseOutline 8.4 Savings, Merging, Refreshing, and Ch. 10: Clash Detective Publishing Files 10.1 Clash Detective Overview 10.2 Setting Clash Rules 8.5 Selection Tree and Selecting Objects 10.3 Setting Clash Tests 10.4 Clash ResultsCh. 9: 3D Model Review 10.5 Clash Test Reporting 9.1 Hiding Objects and Overriding Materials 10.6 Export and Import Clash Tests 9.2 Object Properties 9.3 Measuring and Moving Objects Ch. 11: TimeLiner & Quantifications 9.4 Selection and Search Sets 11.1 TimeLiner Overview 9.5 Viewpoints 11.2 Quantification Overview 9.6 Sectioning Modes 9.7 Comments and Redlining, and Tags Appendix A: Additional Tools 9.8 Comparing Models 9.9 Switchback iTech Training Center +971 2 553 4544 [email protected] 3
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