Revit 2020: Interior Design Project Management Techniques

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Free Online Course: Revit 2020: Interior Design Project Management Techniques provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Revit 2020: Interior Design Project Management Techniques is taught by Chanté Bright.

Overview
  • Explore how to use the powerful capabilities of Revit for interior designers, as part of a building information modeling (BIM) workflow.

    Autodesk Revit is most often thought of in connection with architects and engineers, but in this course, instructor Chanté Bright explores using the power of Revit for interior design project management. Chanté covers using Revit for schedule tracking, material selection, life-cycle costing, and more. Revit offers many little-known features that make it a great choice for an interior designer’s project management toolkit.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Plan and schedule your interior design project
    • Revit vs. project management software
    • Multi-phase vs. single-phase projects
    1. Project Timelines
    • Creating a timeline
    • Adding phasing
    • Creating custom views
    • Phase assignments
    • Organizing the project browser by view
    • Creating a sheet list
    • Getting sheets together
    • Making it work
    2. Schedules
    • Material vs. component
    • Adding parameters to components
    • Door schedules
    • Casework schedules
    • Furniture schedules
    • Demolished equipment schedules
    • Asset removal schedule coding
    3. Quantities
    • Wall material schedules
    • Floor material schedules
    • Refining and revising estimates
    • Creating room schedules
    4. Life-Cycle Costing
    • Adding life-cycle costing parameters
    • Using formulas for reporting purposes
    5. Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting
    • Adding custom parameters and tags
    • Sharing and re-sharing parameters
    • Multiple materials per wall
    Conclusion
    • Next steps