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Fundamentals of Revit for AEC Professionals

Understanding how digital tools like Revit aid coordination and communication.

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Course Overview and Delivery Format

  • ​Course Code - TEC 101
  • Applicable For - Learners in both design and construction roles
  • Competency Level - Foundational
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INTRODUCTION
Learn how Building Information Modeling (BIM) connects drawings, data, and collaboration.

 

This course introduces Building Information Modeling (BIM) through Revit, focusing on practical construction and coordination workflows, not just modeling. Designed for beginners and transitioning professionals, it equips learners to read, navigate, and contribute meaningfully to Revit-based projects.

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COURSE OVERVIEW

 

  • Understand what Revit is and how BIM differs from CAD

  • Learn basic Revit navigation, interface, and tools

  • Read models, views, and sheets for coordination and field use

  • Learn how to annotate, tag, and interpret model info

  • Review how Revit supports clash detection and RFIs

  • Preview model-based estimating and scheduling

  • Practice exercises with shared sample files

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COURSE FORMAT

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  • Duration: 10 Hours

  • Sessions: 4 sessions × 2.5 hours

  • Delivery: Evening classes (Live, Online)

  • Instructor: Revit-trained AEC professional with project coordination experience

  • Includes: Hands-on model walkthroughs, peer discussion

  • Completion: Final model walkthrough plus Certificate of Completion

Curriculum Details and Participant Information

​COURSE OUTLINE
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  • ​Module 1:  Revit Foundations - Introduces Revit, its interface, project browser, and how to navigate views and sheets.
  • Module 2: Project Setup and Coordination - Covers levels, grids, linked models, visibility settings, view filters, and model phases.
  • Module 3: Basic Modeling Tools - Teaches how to model walls, doors, and windows, load system families, and edit element properties.
  • Module 4: Views and Sheets - Focuses on creating views, setting up sheets, managing graphics, and exporting drawings.
  • Module 5: Annotation and Components - Explains how to tag, dimension, insert components, and redline for project feedback.
  • Module 6: Schedules and Quantities - Covers creating schedules, filtering data, basic takeoffs, and exporting schedules.
  • Module 7: Coordination and Field Use - Teaches how to prep views for site use, export files, and navigate models in coordination workflows.

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND

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  • Field professionals transitioning to digital coordination roles

  • Junior architects, engineers, and construction staff

  • Newcomers with AEC backgrounds unfamiliar with Revit

  • Anyone looking to bridge the gap between design and construction workflows

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SCHEDULE AND PRICING INFO

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  • Duration: Within August 25 to September 20, 2025, Mondays & Fridays, 6:30 PM EST

  • Registration & Pricing Info: Course fee is $250. Early bird discount of 15% available.

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