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Integrated Modeling for Successful Project Delivery Using Revit®

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  • Event Year: Autodesk University 2008
  • Class ID: SE210-1
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  • Primary Speaker: David Odeh
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  • Class Information
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  • Product: Revit Architecture
  • Track: Structural Design and Engineering
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Class Audience

Managerial and technical staff, including engineers, architects, designers, draftsmen, and construction managers

Class Description

This session will provide an overview of Integrated Modeling for building design projects from a structural engineer's perspective. On completion of the session, attendees will be able to identify projects that can benefit from BIM, set up joint BIM standards for model development, set up a project plan for copy/monitor coordination and clash detection, and understand basic business and management issues related to model sharing during design and construction. Examples will be drawn from real projects in various phases of design and construction that are being undertaken by the instructor's firm.

Class Highlights


  • Benefits of Integrated Model Development

  • Project Planning and Standards Development

  • Integrated Modeling at Key Design Phases

  • Sharing Models during Design and Construction

  • Case Studies – Recent Projects

View all 1 questions Questions & Answers

  • Reply Paul Burke asked...
    Hi David, In your Revit Structure webcast yesterday (which was excellent by the way), you mentioned an external tool you have created for design loads. I wondered if/where It can download from. Best, Paul Burke 04-01-2009 9:13AM

  • Reply David Odeh replied...
    Hi Paul,
    I'm glad you enjoyed our webcast yesterday. The external tool for column design can be found at "http://au.autodesk.com/?nd=class&session_id=2826". It was presented by Mike King from Odeh Engineers during AU 2008, session SE310-1 "Customizing Revit® Structure 2009 for Structural Design Applications". We hope you find it useful.
    DJO

    04-01-2009 9:45AM