Revit: Industrialized Construction

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Free Online Course: Revit: Industrialized Construction 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: Industrialized Construction is taught by Shaun Bryant.

Overview
  • Learn how to use Revit to design for industrialized construction, a set of methods and processes that apply manufacturing paradigms to construction.

Syllabus
  • 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
    Conclusion
    • Next steps