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Introduction to BIM
- What is BIM
- BIM dimensions
- BIM benefits
- Relationship between Revit and BIM
3d Modeling
- Modeling of vertical elements such as columns, and walls
- Modeling of horizontal elements such as slabs, beams, and foundations
- Modeling of other structural elements
- Sections and callouts in Revit
Cad Format Sheets to Revit Format
- Importing CAD format file into Revit models
- Management of CAD files and the difference between importing CAD and linking CAD
- Converting CAD sheets to 3d Revit models
Setting the Visibility of Views
- View range and visibility and graphics
- Create and manage view templates
2d Annotation and Drafting
- Dimensions in Revit
- Spot elevations, spot slopes, and spot coordinations
- Tag versus text
- Drafting views and details
Revit Sheets
- Creating sheets and title blocks
- Preparing sheets for different submissions
- Placing views and legends into Revit sheets
Revit Schedules
- Quantities schedules
- Material takeoff
- Sheet list
- Other types of schedules in Revit
Parameters
- ? What are Revit parameters
- Project parameters
- Shared parameters
- The difference between parameter types
3d Rebar
- Why to use 3d rebar
- General settings of 3d rebar
- Creating and modeling of 3d rebar using Revit
- Shop drawings using Revit
- Rebar schedules
Linking Revit Formats
- Benefits of linking Revit for different disciplines and its role in solving clashes between
disciplines - Management of Revit link
Positioning
- Positioning in Revit for different format types
Revit in network environment
- Creating central files
- What are local files
- Synchronizing Revit models
Warnings in Revit
- How to solve warnings in Revit
Introduction to Revit families
- What are Revit families
- Family parameters
COURSE CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- PROJECT WORKFLOW
- OVERALL STUDY
- BIM STANDARDS
- PREPARING MODELING DATA
- PREPARING ANNOTATIONS DATA
- PREPARING VIEWS DATA
- MANAGING PROJECT
- PREPARING FAMILIES
- COORDINATION
- PREPARING TEMPLATES
- STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS SHOPDRAWING
- REINFORCEMENT SHOPDRAWING
- SHEETS
- PROJECT SUBMITION
BEP (BIM Execution Plan)
CDE (Common Data Environment)
MIDP (Master Information Drawing Plan)
BOQ (Bill Of Quantity)
Getting Started
- Product Overview
- Understanding user interface
- Opening and Appending Files in Navisworks
- Saving, Merging, Refreshing, and Publishing Files
- The Autodesk Navisworks Engine
- Selection Tree and Selecting Objects
- Object Properties
- Animations, Sectioning, and Hyperlinks
3D Model Review
- The Autodesk Navisworks Engine
- Navigation tools
- Selection Tree & Selecting Objects
- Search Sets
- Hiding Objects & Overriding Materials
- Object Properties
- Creating viewpoints
- Adding Comments and Redlining
- Measuring and Moving Objects
- Sectioning
- Comparing Models
- Switchback
Clash Detective
- Creating clash matrix and creating the clash tests from it.
- Setting Clash Rules .
- Performing Clash Tests and updating the tests with the updating of Revit files.
- Creating the hard, clearance and duplicates clash tests.
- Export and Import Clash Tests .
- Using the search sets for automating clash tests.
- Using Switchback tool to automatically select the elements in Revit to solve the clash.
- Performing Time-Based Clash test to find clashes with temporary elements in the time of construction.
- Manage and review Clash Results.
- Grouping clash results and adding comments to it.
- Assigning tasks to specific members regarding clash results.
- Produce Clash Reports with data of location and elements clashed and image, ….
- Auto update clash tests when updating models.
Quantification
- Setting up a Quantification Project
- Creating the Item’s catalog with the required work break down structure.
- Creating the resources catalog and linking resources to items catalog.
- Perform model takeoff using the automatic and manual techniques .
- Editing the way Navisworks translates Revit parameters and controlling the way Navisworks calculates quantities.
- Perform virtual takeoff and assigning viewpoints and manual measurements to it.
- Using sheet browser to link 2d sheets with the 3D BIM model.
- Performing 2d takeoff’s from Autocad files or PDFs or even images.
- Using 2d takeoff tools to find quantities of count, linear and area elements.
- Export takeoff data to Excel and make use of pivot tables.
- Applying and disapplying quantification coloring code .
- Update and analyze data
4D simulation and time liner
- Overview of TimeLiner Tool
- Creating and managing TimeLiner tasks.
- Creating the WBS of tasks using indentation and sorting tools.
- Using Gantt chart to control planned dates and actual dates.
- Managing Time liner costs .
- Importing and managing data from Primavera and Ms
- Auto update tasks data like dates and costs when updated in Primavera file.
- Attaching Element to time liner tasks using manual and automatic techniques.
- Checking the quality of the planning schedule by finding the unmentioned tasks.
- Checking the quality of 4D model by finding elements not attached to tasks or attached to multiple tasks.
- Creating and editing task types and their visualization rules.
- Exporting TimeLiner Schedules
- Creating and reviewing construction 4D simulations.
4D simulation and time liner
- Controlling the Text data attached to the 4d simulation like dates active tasks, cost, …
- Controlling the 4D simulation duration, resolution and quality.
- Attaching a walk through animation to the 4D BIM model.
- Attaching an object animation to each task.
- Exporting images and videos from TimeLiner 4D simulation.
Additional tools
- Rendering and visualization tools.
- Using data tools to add databases to elements.
- Using appearance profile to automate the applying of color codes to elements.
- Using patch utility to automate creating .NWCs, NWFs, NWDs .
- Using selection inspector tool to analyze selection.
- Exporting elements BIM data to Excel.
- Importing data from excel or access to Navis-works.
INTRODUCTION
What is ACC and why is it important؟
Account Manager vs Project Manager
Steps to set up a project and add companies and people
ACC Documents
What is ACC DOCS؟
Steps to set up project folders Steps to add people to folders
Steps to set up file labels
Steps to set up reviews
Steps to set up issues
BIM Collaborate Pro
BIM Collaborate Pro settings
What is Collaboration Design
Department management
People management
Model coordination
Publishing Files to Project Parties And Practical Training
Save files
ACC cloud work-sharing
Exploring models from ACC
Publishing and receiving files 1
Publishing and receiving files 2
Automatically detecting conflicts and creating issues
Creating reviews
1. Introduction to BIM and ISO 19650
- Understanding BIM fundamentals and terminology.
- Introduction to ISO 19650 Standard
- Explanation of essential terms specific to ISO 19650 and BIM.
2. Principles of Information Management
- Information Management Concepts
- The role and importance of information management in BIM projects.
- Overview of Organizational, Asset, and Project Information Requirements in ISO 19650
- Introduction to Common Data Environment (CDE), its purpose, and configuration under ISO 19650.
3. ISO 19650 Standards and Framework
- Detailed overview of ISO 19650-1 (Concepts and Principles).
- Detailed overview of ISO 19650-2 (Delivery Phase of the Assets).
- Detailed overview of ISO 19650-3 (Operational Phase)
- Detailed overview of ISO 19650-5 (Security-minded approach).
4. Roles and Responsibilities in BIM
- Identifying roles and responsibilities, including BIM Managers, Coordinators, and Modelers.
- Detailed role of the Information Manager in line with ISO 19650 standards.
- Creating and understanding (RACI) matrices for BIM roles.
5. Information Delivery Cycle
- Project Stages and Delivery Phases
- Overview of BIM stages as per ISO 19650, from design to operation.
- Information Management Processes including planning, delivery, and verification of information.
- Managing workflows within a Common Data Environment (CDE).
6. Documentation and Information Requirements
- Exchange Information Requirements (EIR)
- Understanding and creating a BIM Execution Plan (BEP) compliant with ISO 19650.
- Project Information Model (PIM) and Asset Information Model (AIM) in the lifecycle of assets.
7. Information Exchange and Data Validation
- Data Sharing Standards and Protocols
- Model Validation and Verification
- Quality control measures for validating BIM data.
- Information Exchange Workflows
8. Security and Confidentiality in BIM
- Security-Minded Approach in ISO 19650-5
- Data Protection and Access Management
- Overview of confidentiality agreements and ensuring compliance with data protection regulations.
9. Compliance and Implementation in Real Projects
- Practical steps to achieve ISO 19650 compliance in live projects.
- Common obstacles and solutions in implementing ISO 19650 in BIM projects.
- Reviewing examples and case studies of ISO 19650-compliant projects.
10. Future Trends and Advances in BIM Standards
- BIM Standards Beyond ISO 19650
- Future Trends in Information Management and Digital Twins
- Continuous Improvement and Updating BIM Processes