Mastering Revit 2023 (Civil & MEP) – Professional Building Design

Duration: 6 Months | Daily: 2 Hours | Sunday: Off

Module 1: Introduction & Setup

Objective: Get familiar with Revit’s interface, setup, and project environment.
Topics Covered:

  • Overview of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Revit’s role in industry
  • Installing and configuring Revit 2023
  • User interface and navigation tools
  • Template setup and project organization
  • Understanding levels, grids, and units
    Outcome: Students will be able to confidently set up Revit projects for architectural, civil, and MEP work.

Module 2: Architectural & Civil Modeling

Objective: Create detailed architectural and civil structures using Revit tools.
Topics Covered:

  • Creating walls, doors, windows, and floors
  • Modeling roofs, stairs, railings, and ceilings
  • Topography and site modeling for civil design
  • Structural elements: columns, beams, foundations
  • Linking AutoCAD drawings for reference
    Outcome: Students can produce complete civil and architectural layouts ready for documentation.

Module 3: Families & Components

Objective: Learn to create and manage custom Revit families for professional projects.
Topics Covered:

  • Introduction to families and component hierarchy
  • Creating parametric families and shared parameters
  • Managing furniture, fixtures, and equipment families
  • Loading and editing external Revit families
  • Using annotation and detail components
    Outcome: Students can build flexible, reusable components for any project type.

Module 4: Mechanical (HVAC) Systems

Objective: Design and simulate HVAC systems for building projects.
Topics Covered:

  • Introduction to Revit MEP interface and system families
  • Ductwork design and layout principles
  • Air terminals, diffusers, and equipment placement
  • Creating HVAC zones and system connectors
  • System analysis and coordination
    Outcome: Students can model and document complete HVAC systems for real-world applications.

Module 5: Electrical Systems

Objective: Design and manage electrical layouts and power distribution.
Topics Covered:

  • Lighting and power system fundamentals
  • Placing lighting fixtures, switches, and panels
  • Creating electrical circuits and load analysis
  • Wiring paths and cable tray layouts
  • Panel schedules and documentation
    Outcome: Students can produce full electrical plans integrated with architectural and MEP models.

Module 6: Plumbing & Fire Protection Systems

Objective: Develop complete plumbing and fire protection layouts in Revit.
Topics Covered:

  • Plumbing system families and connectors
  • Water supply and drainage system layout
  • Pipes, fittings, and fixture connections
  • Fire protection system design (sprinklers, pumps, risers)
  • System testing and coordination
    Outcome: Students can model efficient plumbing and safety systems for commercial and residential projects.

Module 7: Coordination & Clash Detection

Objective: Integrate architectural, civil, and MEP models for coordination and clash detection.
Topics Covered:

  • Linking multidisciplinary Revit models
  • Using Copy/Monitor and Coordination Review tools
  • Running clash detection with Navisworks
  • Model revisions and issue management
  • Team collaboration and worksharing
    Outcome: Students can ensure seamless collaboration between civil and MEP teams.

Module 8: Annotation, Schedules & Documentation

Objective: Prepare detailed drawings and schedules for construction documentation.
Topics Covered:

  • Adding dimensions, tags, and callouts
  • Creating legends and annotation styles
  • Generating quantity takeoffs and schedules
  • Sheet creation and layout design
  • Printing and exporting construction documents
    Outcome: Students can produce full construction-ready drawings and reports.

Module 9: Rendering & Visualization

Objective: Visualize your project with realistic materials, lighting, and camera views.
Topics Covered:

  • Applying materials and textures
  • Setting up lighting and daylight simulations
  • Creating walkthroughs and camera paths
  • Rendering with Revit and Enscape
  • Exporting final presentation visuals
    Outcome: Students can produce professional visualizations for design presentation and client review.

Module 10: Project Management & Final Assessment

Objective: Apply all Revit skills to complete a full multidisciplinary project.
Topics Covered:

  • Collaborative project workflow from concept to documentation
  • Integrating architectural, civil, and MEP systems
  • Model review and revisions
  • Exporting IFC and BIM data for coordination
  • Final project submission and evaluation
    Outcome: Students complete a professional BIM project showcasing full Revit expertise.

Final Outcome

By completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Model and coordinate architectural, civil, and MEP systems
  • Produce full construction documentation and 3D visualizations
  • Perform clash detection and interdisciplinary coordination
  • Deliver Revit-based projects for clients or companies using BIM workflows
  • Build a strong Revit portfolio suitable for professional or freelance opportunities