BIM The methodology complete course
What you’ll learn
Use BIM programs for the management of construction projects
Implement the BIM methodology in projects and organizations
Create realistic models that represent constructive conditions
Produce 4D simulations of construction process
Create conceptual proposals for initial stages of the project
Create metric computations from conceptual proposals
Create detailed metric computations from BIM models
Use Revit for facility management and preventive maintenance control
Connect Revit with external databases
Requirements
Basic Revit knowledge
A computer with Revit and Naviswork
Description
In this advanced course I show you step by step how to implement the BIM methodology in projects and organizations. Including practice modules where you will work on real projects using Autodesk programs to create truly useful models, perform 4D simulations, create conceptual design proposals, produce exact metric computations for cost estimates, and use Revit with external databases for Management. of Facilities.This course is the equivalent of several Masters of BIM Project Management, whose cost is around USD3000 to USD5000, but, instead of investing such amount, you can get the same knowledge for a fraction of the cost. With my other Revit and Robot courses you will have a complete view of BIM. Remember that BIM is not a program, it is a working method based on new technologies. Nobody tells you that and therefore you might think that to know BIM you only need to know how to model in Revit. But this is false, and that’s why many do not get the expected results despite spending thousands of dollars on training and software.With this course you will learn to use BIM throughout the life cycle of the project, at the same time that you will be able to work in practical and guided exercises on the programs.#AulaGEOThe AulaGeo team worked hard on this course. It was developed in Spanish by Enzo, voiced by Gabriella for English speaking students.
Overview
Section 1: Course introduction
Lecture 1 Introductory class
Section 2: Introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Lecture 2 BIM evolution
Lecture 3 Parametric elements
Lecture 4 What is BIM
Lecture 5 Avoiding misunderstandings
Section 3: BIM project execution plan
Lecture 6 BIM execution plan
Lecture 7 Identifying BIM Goals and Uses
Lecture 8 Designing the BIM Execution Process
Lecture 9 Developing information exchange
Lecture 10 Define the support infrastructure
Lecture 11 Implementing the BIM planning process
Section 4: Data exchanges and interoperability
Lecture 12 COBie
Lecture 13 LOD – Level of Detail and Level of Development
Lecture 14 Classification systems
Lecture 15 Model Checker
Lecture 16 Model Verifier Configuration
Lecture 17 COBie Extension
Lecture 18 Classification Manager
Lecture 19 Shared Data Environment
Lecture 20 Worksets
Lecture 21 Links
Lecture 22 Estructura de carpetas en proyectos
Lecture 23 Conflict management
Section 5: Project delivery methods
Lecture 24 Project delivery methods
Lecture 25 BIM contracts
Section 6: Practical module 01 – Useful models to build
Lecture 26 Introduction to the practical section
Lecture 27 Buildable Models – Steel
Lecture 28 Buildable Models – Concrete
Lecture 29 Buildable Models – Wood
Lecture 30 Sub-divide items according to tasks
Lecture 31 Revit extensions for structural models
Lecture 32 Layout options
Lecture 33 Exercise 01 – Creating Constructable Models
Lecture 34 Using parts to improve accuracy
Lecture 35 Exercise 02 – Using parts to improve model accuracy
Lecture 36 Exercise 03 – Using Views to improve communication
Section 7: 7: Practical module 02 – 4D simulation and construction planning
Lecture 37 Introduction to module 02
Lecture 38 Using the timeline in Naviswork
Lecture 39 Using parts to improve the accuracy of the simulation
Lecture 40 Exercise 01 – 4D simulations and construction planning
Lecture 41 Decomposed Work Structure
Lecture 42 Segmenting elements according to their location in the model
Lecture 43 Exercise 02 – Segmenting elements by location
Lecture 44 Using 4D simulation to manage procures
Lecture 45 Exercise 03 – Procurements management
Section 8: Practical module 03 – Estimation of costs and quantities
Lecture 46 Design alternatives with conceptual masses
Lecture 47 Adding parameters to the conceptual masses
Lecture 48 Using floors to quantify masses
Lecture 49 Compute floor areas in masses
Lecture 50 Use formulas to estimate construction costs
Lecture 51 Exercise 01 – Creating and comparing conceptual estimates
Lecture 52 Converting mass surfaces to building elements
Lecture 53 Creating tables to control costs
Lecture 54 Creating material tables
Lecture 55 Using parts to improve the accuracy of materials
Lecture 56 Using conditional formats
Lecture 57 Using preliminary costs to guide the design
Lecture 58 Exercise 02 – Reusing preliminary costs during design
Lecture 59 Setting up a model for exact metric computations
Lecture 60 Exploring the catalogs
Lecture 61 Extracting project quantities
Lecture 62 Adding resources to quantity objects
Lecture 63 Virtual quantity computations
Lecture 64 Analysis of changes in computation of materials
Lecture 65 Exporting metric computation reports
Lecture 66 Constructive and destructive metric computation methods
Lecture 67 Exercise 03 – Creating detailed metric computations
Section 9: Practical module 04 – Facilities management
Lecture 68 Identifying parameters for use of spaces
Lecture 69 Creating and assigning new parameters to the model
Lecture 70 Creating tables to report and enter parameter values
Lecture 71 Building formulas to follow and report Management metrics
Lecture 72 Displaying GI information in plant views using labels
Lecture 73 Exercise 01 – Adding installation management information
Lecture 74 Creating new parameters and views to follow the history
Lecture 75 Using tables to plan replacements and preventive maintenance
Lecture 76 Using conditional formats to highlight elements in tables
Lecture 77 Exercise 02 – Using BIM models to track and plan maintenance
Lecture 78 Compiling and updating maintenance data
Lecture 79 Exporting BIM model data to external databases
Lecture 80 Importing and merging external data into the BIM model
Lecture 81 Exercise 03 – Integrating BIM models into monitoring systems
Section 10: conclusion
Lecture 82 Farewell
BIM cartoonists and modelers,Project managers,Architects,Engineers
Course Information:
Udemy | English | 7h 43m | 5.10 GB
Created by: AulaGEO Academy
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