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Revit Evaluation

The document outlines a training program for Revit users, categorized by skill levels: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Power Users. It details various categories and subcategories of skills, including modeling, documentation, collaboration, project standards, and information analysis, along with their respective progress percentages. The training aims to enhance user proficiency in Revit through structured learning paths and skill assessments.

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Revit Evaluation

The document outlines a training program for Revit users, categorized by skill levels: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Power Users. It details various categories and subcategories of skills, including modeling, documentation, collaboration, project standards, and information analysis, along with their respective progress percentages. The training aims to enhance user proficiency in Revit through structured learning paths and skill assessments.

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Revit General User levels Traning


Cathegories Subcathegories Skills Video / Description
Beginner Intermediate Advanced Power Users
Link
40 8.8% 38 3.9% 57 2.6% 9 22.2%
Modeling - General Grids & Levels Place / edit element x 50%
- IN PROGRESS Adjust heads x 100%
Edit / Create types x 100%
Attach building elements to Grid and levels x 50%
Discipline Model elements - Understand the differences between instance and type
x 100%
IN PROGRESS parameters
Place / edit elements and loadable
x 100%
Discipline components
Edit / Create new types of elements x 50%
Create openings in building elements x 0%
Create relationships between various discipline components,
x 100%
including joining, attaching, and hosting.
Materials Apply materials in a element/system or loadable family
x 0%
Modifyy materials in a element/system or loadable family
x 0%
Create a custom material, use multiple material libraries in a
project, and create custom material libraries. x 0%

Basic 3D parametric families Load and place adaptive component family x 0%


Load and place basic parametric family x 0%
Recognize how nested families function and differentiate
between families that are shared or not shared. x 0%

Recognize when to use a loadable family versus an in-place


x 0%
family
Create adaptive component family x 0%
Create basic parametric family x 0%
Create a family using the correct template. x 0%
Add reference planes and/or lines. x 0%
Create parameters and assign to elements. May include
x 0%
length, visibility, text and materials
Demonstrate and understanding of family categories x 0%
Control family visibility/graphics overrides. May include
control arrows, subcategory creation, detail level, and graphic x 0%
display override
Apply simple mathematical formulas to parameters x 0%
Create 3D solid and void geometry. May include extrusion,
sweep, blend, revolve, swept blend, and void x 0%

Model groups

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Revit General User levels Traning


Cathegories Subcathegories Skills Video / Description
Beginner Intermediate Advanced Power Users
Link
Model groups Create and Identify proper use cases for groups. x 0%
Recognize how hosted and non-hosted elements are used in
x 0%
groups.
Demonstrate an understanding of relationships between
x 0%
objects both in and outside of a group.

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Revit General User levels Traning


Cathegories Subcathegories Skills Video / Description
Beginner Intermediate Advanced Power Users
Link
Documentation Model views, visibility, and Create new views
graphics (plan, ceiling, area plans, callouts, sections and elevation) x 0%

Create new sheets x 0%


Add views to sheets x 0%
Change sheet titleblock x 0%
Adjust view crop x 0%
Apply section box to 3D views x 0%
Apply view template to view x 0%
Adjust section depth x 0%
Print sheets (Diroots) x 0%
Create new view types x 0%
Create new viewport types x 0%
Edit view templates x 0%
Create scope boxes and apply to view x 0%
Apply and use visibility overrides, including element-level
x 0%
overrides
Use the tools in the View Control bar x 0%
Create new view templates x 0%
Create and apply filters. x 0%
Create new titleblocks x 0%
Apply and use object styles.
x 0%
May include applying materials to categories
Create view types, Duplicate views and create dependent
x 0%
views
Configure view properties
May include graphics, underlay, extents, identify data, camera, x 0%
and phasing
Control crop boundaries and create and assign scope boxes x 0%
Create and configure plan regions x 0%

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Revit General User levels Traning


Cathegories Subcathegories Skills Video / Description
Beginner Intermediate Advanced Power Users
Link
Annotative elements Place / edit text, dimensions and simbols. Add leaders to text
x 0%
notes
Place / edit tags to elements x 0%
Place / edit Keynotes x 0%
Place / edit details (line, regions ) x 0%
Create drafting view x 0%
Place / edit detail component, repeting detail component,
x 0%
legend component
Place / edit color fill legend (rooms, areas andspaces) - ARCH /
x 0%
HVAC
Create new text, dimensions and simbols styles and associated
x 0%
leaders
Create new line and fill regions styles x 0%
Create generic annotation families. x 0%
Create a matchline and view references x 0%
Revisions Place / edit revision cloud x 0%
Add a revision to a sheet x 0%
Create and manage new revisions x 0%
Legends Place / edit legends (component, keynote, color fill) x 0%
Add a legend to a sheet x 0%
Create and manage new legends x 0%
Basic 2D parametric families Load and place 2d families x 0%
Set the family category of a tag. x 0%
Create a new tag with labels and linework, including family,
x 0%
shared, and built-in parameters.
Detail groups Create and place detail groups. x 0%
Set the detail group origin point. x 0%
Attach detail groups to model groups. x 0%

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Revit General User levels Traning


Cathegories Subcathegories Skills Video / Description
Beginner Intermediate Advanced Power Users
Link
Collaboration and Worksets Change / Select the workset for each cathegory of elements
x 0%
coordination
Change an element’s workset x 0%
Create a new local file x 0%
Create new worksets x 0%
Manage worksets in view templates x 0%
Manage worksets in linked models. x 0%
Modify worksharing display settings (visibility and display
x 50%
mode).
Activate worksharing and create detached models and central
x 100%
files
Link files Link DWG files x 0%
Link Revit files with correct positioning. x 0%
Control link visibility and graphics, including managing
x 0%
halftone and underlay settings.
Use the Manage Links dialog to link files (images, PDFs, DWGs,
x 0%
and point clouds
Model maintenance Recognize the implications of exploding DWG files x 0%
Execute a selective purge x 0%
Audit and compact a model x 0%
Phasing Control the status of element phases x 0%
Manage project phase settings, including project phases,
phase filters, and x 0%
graphic overrides
Map phases in linked Revit models x 0%
Design options Assign elements to a design option and move elements from
x 0%
one design
Assign design options to a view, schedule/quantities x 0%
Create and manage design options and design option sets
x 0%

Copy/Monitor process and Copy elements from a linked model. x 0%


features Monitor elements from a linked model. x 0%
Modify copy options and control the category of copy
x 0%
elements.
Perform a coordination review on a linked model. x 0%

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Revit General User levels Traning


Cathegories Subcathegories Skills Video / Description
Beginner Intermediate Advanced Power Users
Link
Project standards and Interface settings View and navigate a model - Pan, orbit, zoom views x 0%
settings Open and save files and understand available file types.
x 0%
Open / close Project Browser & Properties window x 0%
Change view settings x 0%
Customize user interface using Options menu x 0%
Set save reminders. x 0%
Set file locations. x 0%
Control element selections x 0%
Control view detail level and graphic display options x 0%
Control element hide/ isolate, constrains x 0%
Control scale of view x 0%
Configure tabs. x 0%
Edit keyboard shortcuts x 0%
Configure and use snaps. x 0%
Project settings and location Configure project units. x 0%
Configure object styles. x 0%
Manage project information. x 0%
Create a new project parameter, including assigning and
x 0%
managing appropriate categories.
Create a new shared parameter, including loading, assigning
x 0%
and managing appropriate categories.
Create and manage global parameters, including assigning and
x 0%
managing appropriate categories.
Transfer project standards x 0%
Configure Project North and True North orientations. x 0%
Set the project location. x 0%
Project Browser Search and navigate Project Browser x 0%
Display icons to indicate which views are on sheets x 0%
Create and edit browser organization schemes for views,
sheets, and x 0%
schedules
Print and export settings Use Diroots to bulk export sheets to PDF and DWG x 0%
Configure settings and export to CAD format. x 0%
Export to IFC, image, and PDF. x 0%
Export schedules. x 0%
Configure print sets. x 0%
Configure Publish settings x 0%
Save library files. x 0%

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Revit General User levels Traning


Cathegories Subcathegories Skills Video / Description
Beginner Intermediate Advanced Power Users
Link

Information analysis Schedules Edit fields in an existing schedule x 0%


Update parameter values using a schedule x 0%
Create and configure various types of schedules such as
elements, materials, sheets, notes, and views. x 0%
May include filtering, sorting, and grouping, and formatting
Create a note block and place it on a sheet. x 0%
Add and modify instance and type parameters, including
x 0%
calculated and combined parameters
Create and use a key schedule x 0%
Schedule elements from linked models, phases, and design
x 0%
options

Miscellaneous Change project location x 0%


Automate task using Dynamo x 0%
Evaluate and Train new Revit users x 0%
Create a macro to automate a task x 0%
Create / edit Revit templates x 50%

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