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For many, Revit represents a canonical manifestation of building information modeling (BIM), an end-to-end digitized representation of places, buildings, and other edifices.
An inevitable consequence of such fully digitized representations is the rise of industrialized construction, in which manufacturing practices are applied to the construction process. In this course, learn how to use Revit to design for industrialized construction.
Expert covers essential concepts, including off-site construction, prefabricated components, and the workflows that connect these to the ultimate assembly of your project.
Along the way, expert shows how these concepts function in the real world by applying them to a small Revit project.
Introduction
Discovering industrialized construction with Revit
What is industrialized construction?
What you should know before watching this course
Using the exercise files
1. Revit Philosophy
Using Revit as a primary BIM design tool
The industry-wide use of BIM
The UK Government Construction Strategy
The BIM Overlay to the RIBA Outline Plan of Work
The US definition of BIM
Industrialized construction in a nutshell
2. Working with CAD Drawings
Working to your own standard
Working to a recognized standard
Removing unnecessary objects and layers in the CAD drawing
Removing unnecessary blocks in the CAD drawing
Removing all other unnecessary entities in the CAD drawing
3. CAD Drawings: Importing and Linking CAD Files
Advantages and disadvantages
Importing and linking a CAD drawing
Working with the linked file settings in Revit
Hiding the imported or linked CAD drawing
4. Using Revit for Industrialized Construction
Prefabricated units for construction
Bringing the units in to the project with linked Revit models
Making sure the prefabricated units are located accurately
Setting up views of the units in the project
Dimensioning the units for design intent
5. Prefabricated Models: Design Reuse
Reorienting and renaming an existing prefab unit
Changing the use of the prefabricated restroom unit
Reusing existing Revit elements and families
Linking and positioning the new prefab unit
Checking existing views of the newly placed prefab unit
6. Sheets and Sheet Views
Using sheets in Revit
Adding views to sheets
Scaling views in sheets
Tagging elements in views for sheets
Adding sheet revisions
Adding project information to sheets
7. Adding Detailing to Views
Adding detail lines to a view
Adding text annotation in a view
Creating new filled regions in Revit
8. Scheduling
Creating a schedule
Adding linked Revit families to the schedule
Adding the schedule to a sheet
Creating a legend view on a floor plan
Adding the legend view to a sheet
9. Publishing Your Revit Project
Checking project information
Checking title blocks on the Revit sheets
Checking revisions
Publishing from Revit
Viewing the published project sheets in PDF format
1. Language: English.
2. Secure download.
Video file format: MP4.
3. Learn anywhere. Switch between
your computer, tablet, or TV.
4. Practice while you learn
with exercise files.
5. Secure payment by PayPal.
6. 30 days refund.
7. No subscription needed.
8. Lifetime access.
9. This course without a sponsored ads.