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Training Subsidy For Adoption Of BIM Software
Overall Training Structure
The overall training shall consist of the following topics:
- CAD v/s BIM (Introduction, Interface and Sketching)
- Setting the Stage (Site, Site Boundaries, Orentation, Offsets)
- Conceptualization (Massing, Building Maker)
- Systems Elements (Walls, Floors, Ceilings and Roofs
- Elements (Doors, Openings, Windows, Stairs and Railings)
- Design Constraints (Levels, Grids, Reference Planes)
- Organising Design Information (Components, Category, Subcategory,
Groups)
- Detailing (Symbols, Tags, Drafting and Line Work, CP-83)
- Representation (Views, Visibilities, Schedules and Sheets)
- Families and Nested Families (Annotation, Title Block and French
Window)
- Presentation (Rendering and Walkthrough)
- E-PlanCheck Drafting Guidelines Training
The BIM software used by us is Autodesk Revit 9. Autodesk Revit is
a parametric building modeler for architects that allows design changes
anytime anywhere in the design process. With Revit, all design modifications
are made instantly and completely through the entire documentation
set.
The Autodesk Revit 9 Fundamentals Course will familiarize the
user with the tools necessary to create, document and print your
parametric model. Below is the Autodesk Revit 9 Fundamentals Training Course
outline:
- Basic Organization and Structure
- Navigation and Display
- Importing Data & Output
- Project Sharing
- User Interface & Revit Terminology
- Viewing the Design
- Creating & Modifying View
- Object Categories
- Using the Wall Tools - Compound Walls/Curtain Walls
- Designing with Components - Levels/Grids/Doors/Windows
- Using & Modifying Dimensions
- Schedule and Space Planning
- Using Revit Toolset
- Annotations - Text/Lines/Symbols/Settings
- Detailing in the Model/Using Drafting Views
- Conceptual Designing using Massing
- Converting Mass to Component Elements
- Importing and Linking Files
- Title Block and Drawing Sheets
- Printing in Revit
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