This hands-on, comprehensive class demonstrates and instructs design development and documentation methods using Revit®. The class is designed to teach the architectural professional how to use Revit to create a Building Information Model (BIM) and from that model generate construction documents. Attendees of this class will experience this process of 3D model creation to 2D detailing firsthand on a sample project they will build from scratch.

Upcoming Live Training
Apr
20
Revit 2026 Level I: Architecture
$1,600
Number of days: 4
Description:
Agenda:
Introduction
Building Information Modeling
Exploring the Interface
Elements and Families
Views and Visibility
Project Browser
Floor and Ceiling Plans
Sections and Elevations
3D views
Schedules
View Properties and View Range
Using Modeling Tools
Levels and Grids
Structural Columns
Walls, Floors, Ceilings, and Roofs
Curtain Walls
Doors and Windows
Stairs and Railings
Rooms
Working with Families
Loading into Projects
Placing Components (Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment)
Basic Detailing and Annotation
Detail Lines and Detail Components
Text and Dimensions
Tags and Symbols
Linking and Exporting to CAD
Sheets and Printing
Introduction to Worksharing
This class comes with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, provides AIA/CES Continuing Education Credits (CEU’s), and each student receives a certificate of completion.
Prerequisites:
A strong architectural background or education, as well as general computer and Windows experience
Who can benefit?:
Architects and designers who are actively involved in project design and the development of drawing sets
May
18
Revit 2026 Level I: Structure
$1,600
Number of days: 4
Description:
In this hands-on, comprehensive class, you will use Revit® to learn about Building Information Modeling (BIM) and the tools for parametric design, and documentation. Attendees of this class will experience this process of 3D model creation to 2D detailing firsthand on a sample project they will build from scratch.
Agenda:
Introduction
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Exploring the Interface
Structural Elements and Families
Starting a New Project
Linking in the Architectural Model
Creating and Working with Views
Project Collaboration Using Copy/ Monitor
Adding Levels and Grids
Views and Visibility
Project Browser
View Properties
Architectural Model Reference Views
Framing and Foundation Plans
Sections and Elevations
Schedules
Collaboration Tools
Coordination Review
Interference Checking
Using Modeling Tools
Structural Columns
Beams and Beam Systems
Structural Walls
Foundation Elements
Slabs and Slab Edges
Bracing
Trusses
Reinforcing
Structural Connections
Modify and Editing Tools
Working with Families
Loading and Placing Components into Projects
Basic Detailing and Annotation
Detail Lines and Detail Components
Text and Dimensions
Tags and Symbols
Sheets & Printing
Worksharing
This class comes with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, provides AIA/CES Continuing Education Credits (CEUʼs), and each student receives a certificate of completion.
Prerequisites:
Strong engineering background as well as general computer and Windows experience
Who can benefit?:
Structural engineering professionals, designers, and drafters who want to take advantage of the structural design and productivity features within Autodesk Revit
Jun
1
Revit 2026 Level I: Architecture
$1,600
Number of days: 4
Description:
This hands-on, comprehensive class demonstrates and instructs design development and documentation methods using Revit®. The class is designed to teach the architectural professional how to use Revit to create a Building Information Model (BIM) and from that model generate construction documents. Attendees of this class will experience this process of 3D model creation to 2D detailing firsthand on a sample project they will build from scratch.
Agenda:
Introduction
Building Information Modeling
Exploring the Interface
Elements and Families
Views and Visibility
Project Browser
Floor and Ceiling Plans
Sections and Elevations
3D views
Schedules
View Properties and View Range
Using Modeling Tools
Levels and Grids
Structural Columns
Walls, Floors, Ceilings, and Roofs
Curtain Walls
Doors and Windows
Stairs and Railings
Rooms
Working with Families
Loading into Projects
Placing Components (Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment)
Basic Detailing and Annotation
Detail Lines and Detail Components
Text and Dimensions
Tags and Symbols
Linking and Exporting to CAD
Sheets and Printing
Introduction to Worksharing
This class comes with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, provides AIA/CES Continuing Education Credits (CEU’s), and each student receives a certificate of completion.
Prerequisites:
A strong architectural background or education, as well as general computer and Windows experience
Who can benefit?:
Architects and designers who are actively involved in project design and the development of drawing sets
Jun
15
Revit 2026 Level I: Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing
$1,600
Number of days: 4
Description:
This hands-on, comprehensive class reviews design development, documentation, and analysis methods using Revit®. This class is designed to teach the mechanical/electrical/plumbing professional how to use Revit to create a Building Information Model (BIM), analyze that model, and then generate construction documents.
Agenda:
Overview
Building Information Modeling
Exploring the Interface
MEP Elements and Families
Starting a Project
System Browser
Spaces and Room Naming
Views and Visibility
Project Browser
Floor / Ceiling Plans, Sections, Callouts
Visibility / Graphics
Filters
View Templates
Phasing
Mechanical Standards
Settings
Mechanical Design
Air Terminals and Mechanical Equipment
Duct and Flex Duct
Duct Fittings and Accessories
Duct Color Fill Legends
Piping (Mechanical and Plumbing)
Plumbing Equipment and Fixtures
Pipes, Fittings, and Accessories
Electrical Standards
Settings
Load Classifications and Demand Factors
Electrical Design
Devices and Fixtures
Electrical Equipment
Panel Schedules and Circuiting
Wiring
Cable Tray and Conduit
Annotating
Text, Dimensions, Tags, Symbols
Schedules
Drafting Views
Revisions
Output and Collaboration
Printing
Worksharing
This class comes with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, provides AIA/CES Continuing Education Credits (CEUʼs), and each student receives a certificate of completion.
Prerequisites:
General computer and Windows experience, knowledge of terminology, systems, and workflows found in the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing disciplines.
Who can benefit?:
MEP professionals actively using design and documentation software to produce 3D BIM, and 2D documentation