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Revit MEP

Comprehensive

Model Building Services
Using Revit MEP

Fee ₹7,395 (Inclusive of All Taxes)

Course Features

Taking an online course in Revit MEP enables design engineers and modellers across mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) disciplines to create a detailed building services model. Using Revit, multi-disciplinary collaborative design and parametric equipment families can be created by design engineers.

Also, MEP modellers can create detailed HVAC, mechanical piping, electrical lighting and containment, public health and drainage models by enrolling for this online course in Revit MEP. Further, they can create detailed MEP legends and installation details and can extract BOQ (Bill of Quantities) and final documents. After completing this Revit MEP training course, students and professionals can apply for MEP jobs with designations such as Revit modellers or MEP coordinators.

Course Content

Below are the topics covered in the course Revit MEP Comprehensive

Sr. No Topic / Sub Topic Total Course Duration
23H : 15M : 41S
0
Overview
00.02.01
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0.1 Welcome 02.01
1.0
Introduction to Autodesk Revit MEP
00.06.54
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1.1 Introduction and Understanding GUI 6:54
2.0
Starting New Project
01.30.02
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2.1 Working with Project Templates 13:54
2.2 Setting Up Units and Keyboard Shortcuts 3:18
2.3 Revit Element Properties 9:52
2.4 Understanding View Properties 9:18
2.5 Working with Visibility/Graphic Overrides 14:42
2.6 Creating and Managing View Templates(Floor Plans) 11:10
2.7 Creating and Managing View Templates(Elevations and Sections) 17:46
3.0
Working with Datum Elements
00.25.39
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3.1 Adding Levels 13:54
3.2 Editing Levels and Adding Grids 13:18
4.0
Linking and Importing CAD
00.36.23
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4.1 Linking CAD Drawing 14:20
4.2 Managing CAD Link 11:19
4.3 Importing CAD Drawing 10:43
5.0
Linking Revit
00.10.43
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5.1 Linking Architectural Revit Project 10:43
6.0
HVAC Systems
03.05.17
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6.1 Starting a Mechanical Project 11:52
6.2 Creating Duct Routing Preferences 14:28
6.3 Adding Duct System Types 10:34
6.4 Creating Duct Route 15:16
6.5 Creating Vertical Ducts and Connection at Junctions 16:13
6.6 Creating various Duct Connections 12:06
6.7 Adding Mechanical Equipment 15:06
6.8 Adding Insulation and Lining 9:23
6.9 Adding Duct Accessories 11:58
6.10 Adding Air Terminals 18:19
6.11 Connecting Air Terminals 15:14
6.12 Heating and Cooling Loads 17:00
6.13 Creating an Autoroute Solution 17:42
7.0
Hydronic Piping Systems
01.05.44
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7.1 Creating Pipe Routing Preference 10:45
7.2 Adding Pipe System Types 11:30
7.3 Creating Mechanical Pipe Route 12:45
7.4 Placing Radiant Panels 18:20
7.5 Adding Insulation and Pipe Accessories 12:21
8.0
Plumbing Systems
02.01.43
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8.1 Starting a Plumbing Project 07:44
8.2 Creating Pipe Routing Preference and System Type for Sanitary Pipes 10:01
8.3 Creating Drainage Pipe Route 20:29
8.4 Creating Vertical Stack and Vent Pipes 19:11
8.5 Adding Plumbing Fixtures 12:59
8.6 Connecting Plumbing Fixtures 21:07
8.7 Creating Domestic Water Pipes 16:57
8.8 Connecting Plumbing Fixtures to Domestic Water Pipes 13:11
9.0
Electrical Systems
01.08.09
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9.1 Starting an Electrical Project 11:15
9.2 Creating Cable Tray Route 17:50
9.3 Adding Lighting Fixtures and Lighting Devices 10:55
9.4 Adding Electrical Equipments and Creating a Circuit 15:10
9.5 Creating Wires and Conduits 12:28
10.0
Fire Fighting Systems
00.23.56
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10.1 Adding Sprinklers 10:15
10.2 Creating Fire Fighting Pipe Route 13:40
11.0
Annotation Construction Documents
01.29.34
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11.1 Introduction to Dimensions 15:08
11.2 Working with Dimensions 18:51
11.3 Creating Dimension Style 11:22
11.4 Creating Drafting View 22:38
11.5 Creating Duct and Pipe Color Fill Legends 21:33
12.0
Tagging
01.07.25
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12.1 Working with Tags 16:17
12.2 Creating Duct and Pipe Tag Family 21:46
12.3 Creating Cable Tray and Lighting Device Tag Family 18:37
12.4 Using Multi Category Tag 10:43
13.0
Bill of Quantities
00.57.27
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13.1 Creating Duct Fitting Schedule 15:49
13.2 Creating Pipe Fitting Schedule 16:45
13.3 Creating Panel Schedule 18:51
14.0
Views Setup
01.07.28
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14.1 Adding Filters 17:29
14.2 Creating Legend and Callout View 17:57
14.3 Adding Scope Box 17:33
14.4 Working with Underlay objects 14:28
15.0
Sheet Composition
01.07.28
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15.1 Adding Sheets and Setting Up Views 22:21
15.2 Adding Revisions to Sheet 21:15
15.3 Creating a Sheet Family 26:41
16.0
Managing Project
01.29.24
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16.1 Object Styles and Transfer Project Standards 17:35
16.2 Creating Shared Parameters and Project Parameters 21:06
16.3 Using Shared Parameters in Tags, Schedules and Filters 12:22
16.4 Creating Global Parameters 13:14
16.5 Managing Additional Settings 25:05
17.0
Phasing and Groups
00.36.41
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17.1 Creating and Managing Groups 15:09
17.2 Working with Phases 21:32
18.0
Exporting Views and Sheets
00.31.51
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18.1 Overview to various Export Formats 11:22
18.2 Exporting Revit Views to CAD format 20:29
19.0
Plotting
00.15.33
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19.1 Printing and Plotting Sheets 15:33
20.0
Family Concepts & Techniques
02.45.57
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20.1 Introduction to Families and Forms 12:33
20.2 Creating an AHU Body 21:01
20.3 Placing Duct Connectors 25:05
20.4 Placing Hydronic Pipe Connectors 28:34
20.5 Creating Vertical and Horizontal Unistruts 17:53
20.6 Creating Frame using Unistruts-I 18:35
20.7/td> Creating Frame using Unistruts-II 19:00
20.8 Creating Module Frame 23:13
21.0
Project Team Collaboration
1.11.27
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21.1 Creating a Central File 23:00
21.2 Working in Local Files-I 28:02
21.2 Working in Local Files-II 20:24
22.0
Closure
00.01.54
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22.1 Closure 01:54
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    Course Eligibility

    This Revit MEP training course is suitable for mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, MEP draftsmen and firefighting and plumbing design professionals.

    Future Scope of This Course

    After completing this Revit MEP training course, students and professionals can apply for MEP jobs with designations such as Revit modellers or MEP coordinators. These designations involve the following responsibilities:

    • Work with high-calibre MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) professionals, including 3D spatial MEP coordinators, MEP Revit designers, 3D MEP modellers, etc., on a variety of MEP BIM, Revit and CAD design development projects for the commercial, residential, hospitality, healthcare and retail sectors
    • Create detailed MEP drawings/plans/sections or models, using Revit. Include vital information in the 3D MEP model, such as mechanical pipework for heating and domestic water supplies, gases and drainage systems that are used during the final construction.