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Revit Electrical Complete Project Based Course
Rating: 4.4 out of 5(24 ratings)
127 students
Created bySajjad Ansari
Last updated 9/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn how to create and develop complete electrical layouts, including lighting, power, cable trays, and panel boards in a real project.
  • Perform electrical load calculations, create circuit connections, and generate panel schedules directly within Revit.
  • Prepare coordinated electrical drawings, legends, schedules, and sheet sets ready for project submissions.
  • Understand and apply NEC/IEC and local codes while designing electrical systems in Revit.

Course content

8 sections30 lectures5h 12m total length
  • 1.1 Basics of Electricity25:22
  • 1.2 Single phase vs. three phase systems13:12
  • 1.3 Electrical codes & standards6:00

Requirements

  • No Prior Revit Experience Needed
  • Revit Software Installed
  • Computer/Laptop with Minimum Specs At least 8 GB RAM (16 GB recommended), i5/i7 processor, and a dedicated graphics card for smooth performance.
  • Basic Electrical Knowledge (Optional)

Description

Do you want to learn how to design and model complete electrical systems in Revit just like it’s done in real projects?
This course takes you step by step through the entire process of electrical system design, modeling, and documentation using a project-based approach.

Whether you’re a student, beginner, or working professional, you’ll gain the practical skills needed to confidently handle lighting layouts, power systems, panel boards, and circuiting in Revit while applying electrical codes and standards (NEC/IEC/local codes).

What You’ll Learn in This Course

  • Create and model lighting, power, cable tray, and equipment layouts in Revit.

  • Perform circuit connections and load calculations with panel board scheduling.

  • Generate electrical documentation – drawings, legends, schedules, and sheet sets.

  • Apply electrical codes and safety standards within Revit projects.

  • Coordinate electrical systems with mechanical and plumbing services in a BIM workflow.

Who This Course is For

  • Electrical & MEP Engineers and Designers.

  • BIM Modelers & Draftsmen wanting to upgrade their electrical design skills.

  • Engineering Students & Fresh Graduates looking for practical, project-based Revit knowledge.

  • Construction & Consultancy Professionals dealing with BIM coordination.

  • Beginners interested in learning Revit Electrical Design from scratch to advanced.

Requirements / Prerequisites

  • No prior Revit experience required – course starts from the basics.

  • Autodesk Revit installed (2022 or later recommended).

  • A computer/laptop with at least 8 GB RAM (16 GB recommended).

  • Basic electrical knowledge (helpful but not mandatory).

Why Take This Course?

By the end of this course, you will be able to design, model, and document a complete electrical project in Revit, making you job-ready for roles in MEP firms, BIM companies, and construction projects. You’ll not only learn software tools but also real-world workflows used in the industry.

Who this course is for:

  • Electrical & MEP Engineers/Designers
  • BIM Modelers and Draftsmen
  • Engineering Students & Fresh Graduates
  • Construction, Consultancy, and Facility Professionals
  • Beginners with an interest in Revit Electrical Design