H. No. 125, Near D.P.S.
School,
Sector - 28, Gurgaon, Haryana, 122002
+91-9811961403
[email protected], www.bimncad.com
Course: Autodesk Revit Structure
Course Description
To harness complete advantage of Building Information Modeling, this course has been
especially designed to help the aspirants learn the concepts and principles of building
design through construction documentation using Autodesk Revit Structure.
The aspirants will be introduced to the software's user interface and the basic building
component that makes the Autodesk Revit Structure a powerful and flexible structural
modeling tool.
This course is designed for the new aspirants as well as for existing users to sharpen their
skills/knowledge of Revit Architecture.
Class and Lab hours:
60 (35 Theory, 25 Lab)
Prerequisite:
Need to be an architect/ civil engineer with basic knowledge of structural engineering.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of the course, trainees/students will be able to:
Create 2D and 3D models
Understand advanced modeling tools
Add foundation, beams, floors, and open web joists
Create Project Details and Schedules
Major Instructional Areas:
Basics of Autodesk Revit Structure
Working with structural columns and walls
Add foundations, beams, floors, and open web joists
Working with Views and Schedules
Detailed Course Outline
Unit Heading Unit Outcomes Unit Topics
1. Starting with Revit The basics of Introducing Revit Structure
Structure Revit Structure Understanding the basic concepts
Revit Structure and principles of Revit Structure
interface Understanding the Revit
Interface
Using the shortcut keys
Interoperability of Revit
structure
Configuration and preferences
2. Setting of Introduction to Starting a Project
Template Revit Structure Setting Units
Other Display Setting Other Global Settings
Settings Model Display Tools
Saving a Project
Closing a Project
3. Working with Work with levels, Working with Levels
Datum and Standard grids, and work Understanding Level Properties
Views planes Working with Grids
Work with Understanding Grid Properties
Project Views
Working with Reference planes
Setting a Work plane
Working with Project Views
4. Creating Work with Adding Structural Columns
Structural Columns Structural Adding Structural Walls
and Walls Columns Modifying Structural Walls
Work with Creating Openings in a Project
Structural Walls
5. Working with Work with Adding Foundation Walls
Foundations, Beams, Foundations Adding Structural Floors
Floors, and Open Work with Floors Adding Opening to Structural
Web Joists Work with Floors
Beams Adding Beams
Adding Structural Beam System
Working with Open Web Steel
Joists
6. Editing Tools Cut, Paste, Move Creating a Selection Set
and Copy Moving and Copying Elements
elements Trimming and Extending
To work with Elements
other editing Cutting and Pasting Elements
tools
Rotating, Mirroring, Matching,
Aligning, Deleting, and Splitting
Elements
Pinning and Unpinning Elements
Creating Group of Elements
7. Documenting Work with Working with tags
Models and Creating dimensions Adding Symbols
Families Work with tags Adding Dimensions and its Types
Creating Families
9. Detailing and Work with Working with Elevation View,
Drafting Views Details using Section View, and Callout Views
building model Creating Details Using Building
Work with sheets Model
Work with Creating Drafted Details
dependent views Adding Text Notes
Using Schedules in a Project
Creating Drawing Sheets
Creating 3D Views
10. Reinforcement Introduction to Adding Reinforcement
and Massing Massing Features Linking Building Models and
Features Work with the Sharing Coordinates
reinforcements Working with Site Features
Understanding Massing Concepts
Creating Building Elements from
massing geometry
Evaluation:
There will be one exam that every trainee/student must pass with at least 75% or more to
get a certificate of completion from BIMNCAD.
Suggested Learning Approach
In this course, you will study individually or within a group of your peers. As you work on
the course deliverables, you are encouraged to share ideas with your peers and instructor,
work collaboratively on projects and team assignments, raise critical questions, and
provide constructive feedback.