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[BIM Course] Introduction to the Autodesk REVIT MEP tool

Circular code: 15/16
Dates:
Tuesdays and Thursdays, from May 30 to June 8, 2017
Schedule: From 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Place: Headquarters of the CETIT, Av. of Rome, 7 of Tarragona.
Minimum / maximum attendants: 12/15
Duration: 16 hours
Teaching staff:
Montse Serrano: Autodesk Certified Instructor, Autodesk Certified Professional. Teacher at Pixel51 and architect with experience in project development at BIM.



Pixel 51 has extensive experience in the use of BIM technology at the level of projects, consultancy and training.
Pixel 51 is an Authorized Official Autodesk Center that provides BIM training and advice to companies and professional colleges.
All members of the BIM Pixel 51 team are certified as Autodesk Certified Professional in Autodesk Revit.
Targets: At the end of the training the student will have the general knowledge of the "Autodesk Revit" tool in order to continue, in a later course, with the most specific training of Autodesk Revit MEP.
Contents:

Topic 1: Introduction to the BIM and Revit presentation

Introduction to the BIM
Presentation of the BIM methodology and the new paradigm for the realization of architectural projects.
Introduction to Autodesk® Revit® Explanation of the features of Revit and its main objectives.
BIM vs. CAD Comparison between a CAD project and a BIM project and an explanation of the advantages and disadvantages of BIM.
Work environment Introduction to the work environment in Revit: toolbars, navigation, drawing area, panels and properties.
Introduction to views Introduction to the different types of views: plans, heights, section, detail and 3D views. Creation and duplication of views.
Introduction to plans Creation of plans through the incorporation of views, tables and legends.
Introduction to families Definition and classification of families, types of families, import of families from local libraries and online.

Topic 2: Start a project in Revit

Organization of a project
Initial project configuration and assignment of work units.
Display options Using the view control bar: scales, visual styles, shadows, rendering, trimming region and hiding / displaying elements.
Linking files Interrelation with external files.
Location and location Project location by geographical coordinates, orientation and rotation of the project north and north real.


Topic 3:
Levels and grills

Levels and grids
Creation of visual references to provide context and guidelines in modeling.

Topic 4: Documentation of a project in Revit

Calculation and management of surfaces
Labeling of rooms and surfaces. Creation of color schemes.
Annotation, labels and legends Incorporation of notes, creation of labels, load of families of labels, editing of text styles.
Preparation of maps and boxes Inclusion of elements: images, texts, views, legends and planning tables. Introduction to graphical representation with thicknesses and line types.

Topic 5: Advanced project documentation in Revit

Object
styles Use of object styles for the design and presentation of the project on a global scale.
Visibility modifications - Graphics Visibility modifications / graphs for individual views, without modifying the structure of the project.
VG Filters Creation and use of filters to speed up the presentation of objects in the project.
Graphs in exemplary view Modify graphs in exemplary view to highlight or differentiate only the selected objects.
Legends Creation of legends by means of annotations and descriptions of the elements.

Topic 6: Advanced organization of projects in Revit

Organization of the project
navigator Organization of project navigators using new parameters of view.
Viewing templates Performing view templates for the different project disciplines and work levels.
Design options Creating different design options to determine the best option in economic parameters, design and functionality.
Organization of the project by phases Organization of the project by stages depending on the state, stage or modification of the project.

IMPRESSIVE : The student will have to bring his laptop. Check the minimum REVIT installation requirements here

Recipients:



Professionals with or without knowledge of the Autodesk Revit tool.
Documentation: Tracking documentation will be delivered.
What is the FTFE? The TRIPARTITA FOUNDATION FOR TRAINING IN EMPLOYMENT is the body that regulates, controls and administers the annual credit that all companies have to train their employees. With this credit, the allowances are deducted through payments to the Social Security, through the TCs. Who can bonify? Workers who are listed in the general regime.
Instructions
to bonify:

1. Order the forms at CETIT

2.Average all information 7 calendar days before the beginning of the course.

3. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Starting January 2017, the bonus deals are carried out through an external consultancy. Those who want to qualify for any formative action, the price will increase by 10% (which can also be discounted and recovered).

Payment method: Payment through your account number, which you must provide at the time of registration.
Certification: A certificate of accreditation and assistance will be given to the completion of the training. Those who request to discount the cusp through the Tripartite Foundation for Training in Employment, will also have a certificate issued by the FTFE.
Professional Accreditation: This training is competent to prove to COGITI your training.
More information: http://www.acreditacioncogitidpc.es
Conditions:

Documentation and resources