
? Start your BIM project the right way: Revit setup and wall creation from scratch. Solid setup = solid model.
?? Learn how to place and configure doors, windows, components, and columns like a pro. Details that make the difference.
?️ Edit columns and create roofs, ceilings, and floors efficiently. Take your model from basic to professional.
?? Master advanced elements: curtain walls, railings, ramps, stairs, and massing. Real-world Revit workflows.
? Create and customize families from templates: doors, windows, and generic models. Make Revit work for you, not the other way around.
Learn how to customize and standardize your blueprint styles in Revit using templates. In this lesson, you’ll edit line styles, text, and visual settings to create professional, consistent construction documents faster and with fewer errors.
Master tags and callouts in Revit to improve the clarity and readability of your drawings. This video shows you how to place, edit, and control annotations so your blueprints communicate exactly what the construction team needs.
Transform your 3D models into actionable data. In this session, we dive into the core of BIM-driven estimating, focusing on how to extract precise material quantities and costs directly from your Revit project.
This course is designed to provide a practical and comprehensive introduction to Revit and BIM workflows, guiding students from the basics to real-world project application.
Throughout the course, participants will learn how to develop accurate architectural models, produce clear and professional documentation, and extract reliable quantities directly from their models for cost estimation and budgeting purposes.
With a hands-on approach, students will work on a complete project, gaining the skills needed to model efficiently, organize information, and align their work with industry standards. The course also introduces key concepts of coordination and data management within a BIM environment.
In addition, students will develop a deeper understanding of how information flows within a BIM model, enabling better collaboration across disciplines and improving overall project efficiency. Emphasis is placed on real-world applications, ensuring that every skill learned can be directly applied in professional practice.
Students will also gain insight into common industry challenges, learning practical strategies to improve workflows, reduce errors, and enhance communication between stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle in complex construction environments today.
By the end of the course, students will be able to confidently use Revit as a tool not only for modelling, but for delivering well-structured, data-driven projects.