- What is BIM: digitalisation, processes, communication.
- Stages of development, possible uses of a BIM model and working teams.
- Visualisation of IFC models
- Federation of models
- CDE (Common Data Environment), BIM 360.
- Data collection.
- Photogrammetry, point clouds Modelling: coordination, analysis and documentation (3D).
- Cost control (5D).
- Construction planning (4D).
- Other uses and dimensions.
- Introduction; graphical environment.
- Parametric objects.
- Views
- Start of the project; levels, grids and inserting references.
- Location and orientation.
- Editing model elements.
- Editing the display.
- Annotations.
- Quantification.
- Publication.
- Start of architectural modelling.
- Soils and land.
- Walls, pillars and openings.
- Roofs and ceilings.
- Connecting elements.
- Stairs and ramps.
- Curtain walls and glass roofs.
- Handrails.
- Components.
- Rooms
- General concepts.
- Vertical support.
- Horizontal support (I).
- Horizontal support (II).
- Foundation elements.
- Beam systems.
- Lattice girders.
- Structural systems (I).
- Structural systems (II).
- Preparation for analysis.
- Start of the facilities model.
- MEP systems.
- Configuration of the mechanical discipline.
- Ducts, joints, fittings and insulation.
- Mechanical terminals and equipment.
- Plumbing discipline configuration.
- Piping, joints, fittings and insulation.
- Sanitary appliances and plumbing equipment.
- Configuration of the electrical discipline.
- Trays, tubes and cables.
- Apparatus and equipment.
- Data management.
- Graphic management.
- Advanced visualisation.
- Advanced quantification.
- Advanced publication.
- Groups and links.
- Design options.
- Phases.
- Shared use.
- Audit of the model.
- Stages of the asset life cycle.
- Agents involved in BIM processes.
- BIM objectives and uses.
- Definition of the information in the BIM project.
- Rules for the creation of information.
- Level of information
- Methods of information production.
- Centralised information management.
- Documents for the exchange of information.
- Information exchange process.
- Export to traditional formats.
- Basic concepts of the IFC format.
- Import of IFC files into Revit.
- Export of IFC files in Revit.
- Model exchange in Autodesk.
- BIMvision.
- BIMcollab.
- DDS-CAD Viewer.
- CellBIM Viewer.
- Autodesk Viewer.
- Working in an environment.
- Revit with point cloud Introduction and laser scanner methodology.
- Point cloud linking and export.
- Import Revit point cloud.
- Walls, doors and windows in CloudWorx.
- Pipelines with CloudWorx.
- Cyclone 3DR.
- Delineation and point cloud modelling in Cyclone 3DR.
- Comparison of IFC model with DTM point cloud and Script.
- Tunnel inspection.
- Project planning: preparation of the necessary software components for integration with the access control and car park management systems.
- Project planning: preparation of the necessary software components for integration with air-conditioning, lighting and billing systems.
- Project planning: preparation of operational modules that do not require integration with third party systems.
- User interface planning and pre-production testing
- Planning tool. Microsoft Project
- Installation of the physical infrastructure
- Review of physical infrastructure carried out by third parties
- Deployment of the software platform. Basic components, access control and parking
- Deployment of the software platform. Climate control, billing and user services.
- Onboarding
- Budgeting for the necessary physical infrastructure
- Budgeting for base infrastructure: IoT sensors
- Budgeting for the basic infrastructure: networks and hardware
- Budgeting of the basic software applications for the management of smart buildings
- Budgeting of software applications for access control, air conditioning and lighting management. Quotation of the maintenance service of the installation.
- Project team: management, business experts and software profiles
- Project team: installers, information operators and support teams
- Support service management
- Project monitoring
- Project risk management".
- The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS).
- Activity codes, modules and performance rules.
- Costs and monitor the progress of tasks.
- Import of models and basic 4D linking.
- Advanced 4D linking.
- Use of equipment and 3D tours.
- Security planning.
- 4D Animation.
- Synchronise models and programming.
- User field graphs and 4D reports.
- Modelling for site planning.
- Work chapters in Revit.
- On-site risk assessment.
- Modelling of fenced stockpiles and signage.
- Modelling of scaffolding projects in Revit.
- Graphic documentation of the project.
- Visualisation of BIM models on site.
- Basic health and safety project.
- Applicable regulations.
- Creation of a personalised family.
- Library of materials.
- Customisation of 2D views.
- Location plans and construction details.
- 3D views, tours.
- Rendering.
- Families: nature and classification.
- Parameter management in families.
- In situ mass and conceptual mass.
- Pattern-based components.
- Adaptive components.
- Walls
- Floors and false ceilings.
- Covers.
- Stairs.
- Handrails.
- Curtain walls.
- Windows.
- Doors.
- Implementation project documents (I).
- Implementation project documents (II).
- - Armed.
- - Fundamentals.
- - Assembly of linear and surface elements.
- - Steel and timber structures meeting.
- - Steel and timber structures: application.
- - Encounters of steel and timber structures: cut-outs and holes.
- - Mechanical properties, parameters and surface treatments.
- - Interoperability with calculation programs (I).
- - Interoperability with calculation programs (II).
- - Drawings of concrete structures.
- - Armed.
- - Drawings of steel and timber structures.
- Introduction to energy simulation with Revit
- Creating Revit spaces
- Creating analytical systems in Revit
- Creating system zones in Revit
- Creating energy models in Revit
- BIMserver Center and OpenBIM
- OpenBIM Construction Systems
- CYPETHERM HE interface
- Calculations with CYPETHERM HE
- Lighting calculation with CYPELUX.
- Initial configuration of the BIM model of facilities. Introduction to the implementation of systems in the BIM model and system navigator.
- Introduction and modelling of plumbing and drainage installation
- Introduction and modelling of air-conditioning systems
- Introduction and modelling of the electrical installation
- Fabrication parts and planning tables (measurements)
- Introduction to MEP families
- Procedure for creating MEP families (I)
- Procedure for creating MEP families (II)
- Procedure for creating MEP families (III)
- MEP family in Revit project
- Introduction to calculation and analysis with Revit MEP
- Ventilation and air-conditioning calculations. Duct networks
- Calculation of air-conditioning. Pipe networks
- Plumbing calculation (cold water and DHW)
- Analysis of electrical panels
- Interoperability of Revit with installation calculation softwares
- Interoperability between Revit and CYPECAD MEP
- Interoperability between Revit and Caneco BIM
- Interoperability between Revit and DIALux EVO
- Interoperability between Revit and TeKton


