revit and BIM for facilities management

Revit and BIM for Facilities Management training course will introduce you to what Building Information Modeling is and its relationship to facilities management. Focusing on BIM in the form of Autodesk Revit suite of products, this workshop will provide you with an understanding of how Revit impacts the building design and construction industry and how that in turn can positively (or negatively) affect facilities management. You will be able to navigate and make basic modifications to an existing model and understand how to associate the valuable data held within a BIM to your facilities management systems.

  • Have a working knowledge of facilities management

By attending Revit and BIM for Facilities Management workshop, Participants will learn to:

  • Define Building Information Modeling (BIM)
  • Understand the relevance of BIM to Facilities Management (FM)
  • Understand how Revit works
  • Navigate and perform basic data editing within a Revit model
  • Understand the fundamentals of what is required for a FM-centric BIM deliverable

COURSE AGENDA

  • Creating Sheets
  • Placing Views on Sheets
    • Organizing Views
    • View Titles and Properties
  • Detail Lines vs. Model Lines
  • Filled Regions
  • Detail Components
  • Door Schedules
  • Room Finish Schedules
  • Multi-User (Central / Local Files)
  • Multi-Discipline (Linked Files and Project Coordination)
  • Plotter
  • 2D / 3D DWFA
  • BIM Standards
  • BIM Processes
  • BIM Lifecycle
  • Data Storage and Linking
    • Exporting data via ODBC
    • Exporting via the API (Application Programming Interface)
  • Placing and Working with Dimensions
  • Text and Leaders
  • Tags
    • Rooms and Room Tags
    • Door Tags
    • Wall Tags
  • AutoCAD
  • Revit
  • Creating Various Types of Views (3D, Plan, Elevation, etc)
    • Using Section, Elevation, and Callout Tools
    • Scale
  • Duplicate Views
    • Duplicate
    • Duplicate with Detailing
    • Duplicate as a Dependent
  • Visibility
    • View Properties (View Range)
    • Hide Objects in View
    • Visibility Graphics
  • Overview of Phasing
  • Energy Modeling
  • Space Management
  • Asset / Work Order Management
  • 3D FM Model Integration – is there a valid cost justification?
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM)
  • Applications of BIM
    • BIM in design and engineering
    • BIM in construction
    • BIM in energy management
  • The relationship of high definition laser scanning (HDS) to BIM
  • Revit Basics
    • Exploring the User Interface
    • Working with Revit Elements and Families
    • Overview of Object Styles and Materials
  • Levels and Grids
  • Building and Modifying Walls
    • Basic Walls
    • Curtain Walls
  • Doors and Windows
  • Slabs and Roofs
  • Columns
  • Stairs and Railings
  • Ceilings and Ceiling Fixtures
  • Component Families