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Revit and Level 2 Bim

This document outlines an 8-week course on Level 2 Building Information Modeling (BIM) using Autodesk Revit. The course consists of lectures and hands-on projects moving from basic Revit skills like system families, component families, and views to more advanced topics like worksharing and Level 2 BIM processes. It aims to teach students the essential skills to collaborate on BIM models and conform to British Standard BS 1192 for Level 2 BIM, which is becoming mandated for public projects in the UK and other regions.

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Revit and Level 2 Bim

This document outlines an 8-week course on Level 2 Building Information Modeling (BIM) using Autodesk Revit. The course consists of lectures and hands-on projects moving from basic Revit skills like system families, component families, and views to more advanced topics like worksharing and Level 2 BIM processes. It aims to teach students the essential skills to collaborate on BIM models and conform to British Standard BS 1192 for Level 2 BIM, which is becoming mandated for public projects in the UK and other regions.

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DID - REVIT & LEVEL 2 BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

WEEKLY PROGRESSION

DAILY PROGRESSION

Client are frequently requesting Level 2 BIM, and the UK is mandating


Level 2 BIM for all public projects from 2016. Ireland and the rest of Europe
could soon follow suit. To win the work, practices must up-skill their
workforce.

WEEK 1 Introduction + Context / Process + Theory

6.00-6.15 Introduction to Lesson

WEEK 2 System Families

6.15-6.45 Topic 1

WEEK 3 Component Families

6.45-7.15 Topic 2

WEEK 4 Views + Sheets

7.15-7.30 Break: (Coffee / Phone Calls)

WEEK 5 Site + Worksharing

7.30-7.45 Tips + Tricks

WEEK 6 Project: Goulding Summer House - System Families

7.45-8.15 Topic 3

WEEK 7 Project: Goulding Summer House - Component Families

8.15-8.45 Topic 4

WEEK 8 Project: Goulding Summer House - Views + Sheets

8.45-9.00 Review + Questions

To achieve Level-2, one must conform to tjhe British Standard BS


1192:2007 - Collaborative Production of Architectural, Engineering and
Construction Information).
Level-2 BIM requires all Design Team, and Contractor Team members
(including Sub-Contratcors), to collaborate through BIM. We will teach
Revit to beginners within this context. Ideally a student would have a CAD
background, although this is not imperative.
We will spend 5 weeks teaching the essential skills in a tutorial situation. A
further 3 weeks will be spent applying and developig these skills on a new
project.

1.0

INTRODUCTION + CONTEXT

5.0

COMPONENT FAMILES

9.0

SITE MODELING

13.0

PROJECT: COMPONENT FAMILIES

1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5

Level 2 BIM + BS/PAS 1192


User Interface + Navigation
2d Drafting + Controllers
Annotations: Text vs. Tags + Labels
Tips: Shortcuts + U.I. Customisation

5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5

Family Editor: Process + Basics


Doors
Windows
Exercise - Barcelona Pavilion Bench
Tips: Family Resources

9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5

Topo-surface
Building Pad
Entourage
Creating a Link - Workflows
Tips: Using Filters

13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5

Doors
2D Family: Door Tags
Sanitary Components
Kitchen Components
Tips: Copy/Paste Tips

6.0

COMPONENT FAMILIES CONTINUED

10.0 WORKSHARING + LEVEL 2 PROCESS

14.0

PROJECT: COMPONENT FAMILIES CONT'D

14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5

Rooms + Colour Fill Plans


Ceiling Fixtures
Furniture
Exercise - Custom Eames Lounger Import
Tips: Concept: Nesting Families + Shared
Parameters

2.0

PROCESSES + THEORY

2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5

Views
Sheets
System v. Component Families, Type v. Instance
Starting a Project: Templates, Grids, Levels
Tips: BS/PAS 1192 Compliancy - Conventions

6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5

2D Family: Door Tags


Rooms + Colour Fill Plans
Adding Sanitary Components
Exercise - Barcelona Pavilion Flagpoles
Tips: SketchUp Import Process, example:
Barcelona Pavilion sculpture

10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5

3.0

SYSTEM FAMILIES

7.0

VIEWS

11.0 PROJECT: SYSTEM FAMILIES

15.0

PROJECT: VIEWS

3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5

Walls
Curtain Walls
Floors
Roofs
Tips: COINS Auto Section Box Add-In

7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4

11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5

Walls
Curtain Walls
Floors
Roofs
Tips: Shell + Core, Strategies for Modelling
Finishes

15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5

Graphic Control + Line weights


Annotations + Dimensions
View Templates
Create Legends
Previous Topic review: Class Choice

7.5

Object - Visibilty + Graphic Control


Materials + Graphic Display Options
View Templates
Other View Types: Legends, Drafting
Views
Tips: Hatch Maker Add-in (Merten's 3d)

8.0

SHEETS

12.0

PROJECT SYSTEM FAMILIES CONT'D

16.0 PROJECT: SHEETS

12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5

Ceilings
Stairs
Ramps
Railings
Tips: Design Options Explained

16.1
16.2
16.3
16.4
16.5

4.0
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5

SYSTEM FAMILIES CONTINUED


Ceilings
Stairs
Ramps
Railings
Tips: In-Place Families / Window Re-sizing

8.1 Creating Sheets


8.2 Title Blocks + Labels
8.3 Revisions + Print Dialogue
8.4 Introduction to Schedules - Drawing Schedule
8.5 Tips - Line Weights + Drawing Depth in Revit

Concept + Process
Worksets + Editing Requests
Level 2 Workflow
Exporting
Tips: E-Transmit Add-in / DWF + Design Review

Create Sheets + Add Views


Title Blocks
Drawing Schedule
Revisions + Print
Previous Topic review: Class Choice

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