Managing the Construction Administration Phase in Autodesk® Revit® Jennifer L. Storey Chief Operating Officer Buric Global
Class Summary This is a class to help beginners understand the use of Revit in the Construction Administration (CA) phase of a project. Once you rely on a model to create the construction documents, what used to be a simple change may affect many views and details. We will discuss the pluses and minuses of making changes directly in the model. It is important to do some upfront thinking on the process and talk to your team about how you are going to go through it. This class will show you some methods that have been tried and how to avoid failures during the CA phase.
Learning Objectives At the end of this class, you will be able to: Understand the differences between the basic types of Project Delivery Methods, the Contractual differences of these methods make to you and your Revit model Create and manage revisions in the model thru Design Options and the Freeze Drawings command Understand the basic Revisions Tools available in Revit Create deliverables through the use of Sketch Titleblocks
Project Delivery Methods Design-Bid-Build
Construction Management
Design-Build
Integrated Project Delivery
Contracts Exhibit - AIA E202
Level of Development
Model Archiving
Archiving
Changes Duplicating Views
Duplicate
Duplicate with Detailing
Duplicate as a Dependent
Changes Design Options
Design Options
Freeze Drawings
Sheets Revision Tool
Sheets Revision Tool
Revision Cloud
Browser Organization
Browser Organization
Duplicate as a Dependent
Duplicate as a Dependent
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