Revit Schedule Bootcamp- Quantity and Material Takeoff
What you'll learn
- Material Take Off (MTO) in Revit
- Estimation of various elements of the project
- Full description of Schedules Properties
- Summarizing and Categorizing items
- How to select groups of objects through Revit Tables
- Formula writing techniques for indirect Revit Take Off
- Uses of View List and Sheet List
Requirements
- Basic Knowledge about Revit
Description
Do you want to improve your cost estimation skills and reduce project budgeting errors?
Are you interested in mastering the art of Material Takeoff (MTO) in Revit and optimizing your building projects' cost control process?
Do you want to learn how to use Revit's scheduling and categorizing features to manage project data effectively?
If your answer is "yes" to any of these questions, then this course is for you. In this comprehensive and project-based course, you'll learn how to create accurate quantity takeoffs and material schedules in Revit. You'll start by understanding the basics of Revit's Quantity Takeoff (QTO) tools and exploring the software's scheduling and categorizing features.
Then, you'll dive deeper into Material Takeoff (MTO) techniques and learn how to estimate various elements of a building project, from walls and floors to doors and windows. You'll also learn how to use Revit's Table tool to select groups of objects and write formulas for indirect takeoffs.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to create professional-looking schedules and material takeoffs in Revit and effectively communicate your cost estimation data with project stakeholders.
Topics covered in this course include:
1- Estimation of various elements of the project such as: doors, walls, curtain wall panels and structures, etc.
2- Complete explanation of Schedules Properties
3- Summarizing and categorizing items
4- How to change the parameters directly from the meter tables (Type of doors and walls)
5- How to recognize and change the level of elements that are in the wrong position
6- Application of From Room, To Room options
7- How to select groups of objects through tables (Highlight in model)
8- Full explanation of MTO (Material Take Off)
9- Uses of View List and how to set the specifications of Views before printing
10- Uses of Sheet List and items that must be checked before printing
11- Indirect meters of elements that are not modeled.
12- Formula writing techniques for indirect meter
13- Debugging techniques (coloring rows that have errors)
14- The use of tables in sorting and Scaling doors and windows
By watching this course, you'll have the opportunity to improve your BIM skills and gain valuable knowledge in quantity takeoff and cost estimation using Autodesk Revit.
feel free to ask me any question you have during watching this course.
Who this course is for:
- BIM Managers
- BIM Modelers
- BIM Coordinators
- Revit Users
- 3D Modelers
- Project Managers
Instructor
"Everything here is based on experience"
I, Amir Karami, have spent nearly 20 years researching BIM software and have worked on numerous large-scale projects worldwide to provide you with the best possible instruction. The courses published on my Udemy account feature the following characteristics:
1- Project-based learning: Each course is structured around a complete project, allowing you to learn in real-world scenarios.
2- Exercise files: After completing each section, exercise files are provided for you to practice what you have learned.
3- Q&A Support: Myself and my team are available 24/7 to answer your questions and facilitate your learning process.
4- Gift files: I have included all the projects I have worked on over the years as gift files in the courses, allowing you to use the objects and families and see what a real project looks like.
5- Quizzes: A quiz is provided at the end of each section to test your understanding.
I am with you every step of the way and hope to help you become the best version of yourself, equipped with the necessary skills to enter the job market with confidence.