Description
This course will cover effective practices for project managers, architects, engineers, and designers working on Building Information Modeling (BIM) projects for all areas of architecture, structure, and MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) systems. Learn how AutoCAD software and Revit software have altered the traditional design workflows and processes, and discover how to manage the disruptive changes. The course will cover pre-project planning, as well as deal with project content and understanding what tools can really help a project's bottom line. We'll also review key CAD and BIM standards, and explore where Revit software alters typical project tasks for higher levels of development. The course is well suited for the first-time manager and experienced user. If you're ready for an energetic, fast-paced class that packs in a lot of information, then sign up early and often.
Key Learnings
- Discover key points for the project execution plans and staffing
- Understand how to clearly define CAD and BIM tasks for a project, and learn how standardization between both should be approached
- Learn how to migrate third-party content and filter essential data into a project family
- Examine different levels of development, and understand when to use design versus fabrication tools