- Introduction and Methodology
- Conceptual Underpinnings of Revit MEP
- Building Information Modeling
- Revit MEP Key Concepts
- Exploring an Existing Project
- User Interface
- Unit Conventions
- Understanding the User Interface
- Right-Clicking
- Navigating in Views
- Selection Methods
- The Almighty Tab Key
- Settings
- Basic Project Setup
- Preparing the Architectural Model
- Purging the Architectural Model
- Creating a New Project
- Linked Project Settings
- Copying Titleblocks
- Load a Titleblock Family and Create Sheets
- Wrapping Up a Project Setup
- Energy Analysis
- Understanding the Workflow
- Managing the "I" in BIM
- The Importance of Project Collaboration
- Space Elements
- Zones
- Energy Analysis
- Mechanical Settings
- Creating a Ceiling Plan View for Coordination
- Placing Air Terminal Devices
- Placing Mechanical Equipment
- Ductwork
- Additional Ductwork Tools
- Plumbing and Pipe Settings
- Boiler Room Piping - Semi-Automatic Approach
- Boiler Room Piping - Manual Approach
- Placing Electrical Equipment
- Circuiting Equipment
- Checking Connections in System Browser
- Create the Main Service Entrance
- Copy Equipment to a Level
- Create Lighting Views
- Modifying Light Fixture Types
- Lighting Switches
- Switch Systems
- Electrical Fixtures
- Circuit the Receptacles
- Wire Tags
- Define a Special Purpose Receptacle
- Distribution Systems
- Conduit
- Circuiting Mechanical Equipment
- Other Device Types
- Cable Tray
- Lighting Fixture Annotations
- Panel Schedules
- Modify a Panel Schedule Template
- Create an Electrical Equipment Schedule
- Electrical Distribution Basics
- Load Classifications and Demand Factors
- Electrical Settings
- Detailing and Annotation
- Detailing in Revit
- Annotation
- Drafted Details
- Working with Legacy Details
- Additional Detailing Techniques
- Create and Modify Schedule Views
- Editing the Model
- Working with Tags
- Room and Room Tags
- Querying Data
- Add a Color Scheme
- Working with Area Plans
- Creating Ceiling Elements
- Creating Interior Elevations
- Printing, Publishing, and Exporting
- Print Setup
- Printer Driver Configuration
- Troubleshooting Printing
- Publish to Buzzsaw
- Export to CAD
- Export a DWF File
- Publishing Tools
- Revit Architecture Quick Start
- Create a Small Building
- Working in Other Views
- Edit in Any View
- Round Out the Project
- Preparing Output
- Working with Walls
- Working with Doors and Windows
- Viewing the Model in 3D
- Working with Levels
- Rough Out the Building Form
- Working with Elevation Views
- Creating Section Views
- Schedule Views
- Sheet Views
- Drafting Views
- Working with Grids & Columns
- Adding Core Walls
- Adding Floors
- Creating Structural Framing
- Stairs and Railings
- Commercial Core Layout
- Floors, Landings, and Shafts
- Ramps and Elevators
- Creating Roofs
- Editing Roofs
- Creating Floors
- Commercial Project Roof
- Kinds of Families
- Family Libraries
- Family Strategies
- Accessing Families in a Project
- Accessing Libraries
- Edit and Create Family Types
- Customizing Families
- Building Custom Families
- Building Parametric Families
- Linking and Importing
- Coordination Monitor and Interference Check
- Understanding Worksets
- Enabling Worksharing
REVIT MEP
Revit MEP is a single software application that aids a BIM (Building Information Modeling) workflow from theory to construction. It was created by Autodesk for professionals who engage in MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) engineering. Revit is a parametric building modeler which is able to leverage dynamic information in intelligent models — allowing complex building systems to be a precisely designed and verified in less amount of time. It allows users to draw a building, structure and its constituents in 3d, note the model with 2D drafting elements, and access building information from the building model's database.
REVIT MEP Syllabus
Create the Building Model
Mechanical Systems
Piping Systems
Electrical Systems
Construction Documents and Coordination
Working with Schedules and Tags
Ceiling Plans and Interior Elevations
Create the Building Model
Creating a Building Layout
Setting Up Project Levels and Views
Column Grids and Structural Layout
Vertical Circulation
Floors and Roofs
Working with Families
Worksharing
