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REVIT STRUCTURE COURSE

REVIT STRUCTURE COURSE

In this Revit Structure course students will learn the Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the Autodesk Revit (structure) software. They will build step-by-step smart 3D models that are useful at all stages in the building process. Emphasis of this Revit Structure training is placed on developing the students’ ability to create and work on 2D and 3D views. Students will learn how to create structural drawings, elevation, sections, rebar’s detailing, schedules and other construction documents.  They will learn how to create BIM steel structure frames and trusses as well.  In addition to Revit Structure fundamentals, some important advanced topics are also covered. Therefore students will be able to perform complex tasks, such as manipulating connections, and editing beam joins. Approaching to the end of the course, students will complete a mini project using Revit Structure features they have learnt in this course.

TOPICS OF THE REVIT STRUCTURE COURSE

  • Introduction to the Autodesk Revit Software
  • Basic Drawing and Editing Tools
  • Setting Up Levels and Grids
  • Working with Views
  • Starting a Structural Project
  • Adding Structural Columns
  • Adding Foundations and Walls
  • Structural Reinforcement
  • Adding Structural Beams and Slabs
  • Steel Framing Systems-Part I
  • Steel Framing Systems-Part Ii
  • Trusses
  • Connections
  • Analytical Models and Placing Loads
  • Construction Documents
  • Annotating Construction Documents
  • Detailing
  • Scheduling

 WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?

Structural engineer, structural designer,  structural engineering technician/technologist,  road and highway design engineer,  geotechnical engineer,  land development design engineer,  transportation engineer, land surveyor, municipal engineer, railway design engineer, pipe design engineer,  civil estimator and so on Credential: College certificate Hours: 60. Location of course delivery: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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