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Autodesk Revit Certified Training [Structure Advanced]

The Revit Structure Advanced course introduces experienced...

AUTODESK REVIT STRUCTURE ADVANCED CERTIFIED TRAINING

Courseware Description

  • The Revit Structure Advanced course introduces experienced users of the Autodesk® Revit® Structure software to more advanced techniques and concepts beyond what was learned in the Autodesk Revit Structure Essentials training guide. It is intended to broaden your knowledge and maximize your use of the Autodesk Revit Structure software. This course ouers detailed information and practical exercises regarding c reating families (tapered columns, precast slabs, tapered moment frame, and trusses), preparing the Autodesk Revit software analytical model for analysis and project sharing.

  • This course is designed for experienced users of Revit Structure.

Courseware Objectives

  • Work with detailing and detail components.

  • Describe rebar and families.

  • Perform analytical analysis.

  • Collaborate on a design with other professionals or team members using Revit Structure.

Duration

  • 2 Days

Who Should Attend

  • The course aim to user who are currently or planning to work with Architectural, MEP engineers, structural engineers, and Construction Developer Industry.

Pre-Requisites

  • Completed Autodesk Revit Structure Essentials Training or have equivalent experience using the software

  • Working knowledge of architectural design, drafing or structural engineering.

  • Delegates should have a working knowledge of Microsoft® Windows®

Course Achievement

  • Autodesk ATC Certification of Completion shall be issued to participants with full attendance record upon training completion.

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