© 2012 Autodesk Autodesk® Revit® Structure: From Design to Detailing and Fabrication to Construction Allen Levy Applications Specialist.

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© 2012 Autodesk Autodesk® Revit® Structure: From Design to Detailing and Fabrication to Construction Allen Levy Applications Specialist

© 2012 Autodesk Class Summary With the recent introduction of new Revit Structure tools, such as the Parts and Assemblies and Structural Fabric Area tools, the enhancements to the Reinforcement tools, and the introduction of AutoCAD® Structural Detailing, many structural engineers and designers are wondering when and where it is appropriate to model this much detail in their Revit Structure projects. In this class, we will review these tools and show when and how to use them, whether it be for design, detailing and fabrication, right through to construction.

© 2012 Autodesk Learning Objectives At the end of this class, you will be able to:  Use the Parts and Assemblies, Structural Fabric Area, and Reinforcement tools within Revit Structure  Determine when and where to use this level of detail in your structural model  Work with AutoCAD Structural Detailing in conjunction with Revit Structure for detailing  Use detailed structural models during the construction administration phase of a project

© 2012 Autodesk About the Speaker: Allen Levy Experience: Started using AutoCAD in 1987 CAD Operator, Structural Engineering Consultant (1989 – 1994) CAD Manager & Structural Designer, A/E Firm (1994 – 2005) Education: B.S. University of Maryland, Economics (1991)

© 2012 Autodesk About the Speaker:  Name:Allen Levy  Position:Applications Specialist  Company:CADD Microsystems, Inc. (8 years)  Focus:Revit Structure, Revit Architecture, AutoCAD Architecture

© 2012 Autodesk  Name:Allen Levy  Position:Applications Specialist  Recently Presented a Lecture for the Structural Engineers Association of Metropolitan Washington Lecture: “Autodesk Structural Engineering Solutions” About the Speaker:

© 2012 Autodesk Introduction

© 2012 Autodesk Motivation for this Class Submission to AU: from Revit Structure user after viewing my “What’s New” Webcast:

© 2012 Autodesk Poll:  Structural Engineers  Structural Designers  Fabricators & Detailers  Construction

© 2012 Autodesk Overview of Revit Structure Features

© 2012 Autodesk Structural Fabric Area  Placement  Sketch Mode  Direction  Edge Controls  Parameters  Fabric Sheet  Location  Lap Splice Position  Lap Splice Length  Tags

© 2012 Autodesk Structural Fabric Area Demonstration

© 2012 Autodesk Reinforcing Enhancements

© 2012 Autodesk Area Reinforcement  Placement  Sketch Mode  Direction  Parameters  Layout Rule  Top & Bottom, Major  Top & Bottom, Minor  Spacing  Hook Type & Orientation  Tags

© 2012 Autodesk Area Reinforcement Demonstration

© 2012 Autodesk Path Reinforcement  Placement  Sketch Mode, Define Path  Flip Control  Parameters  Layout Rule  Primary & Alternating  Bar Type  Spacing  Hook Type & Orientation  Tags

© 2012 Autodesk Path Reinforcement Demonstration

© 2012 Autodesk Parts  Creating Parts  Select Element  Select Parts Tool  Still Maintains Relationship  Parameters  View Properties  Show Shape Handles  Phasing, Material, Category  Divide Parts  Divider Gap  Split Profile Type

© 2012 Autodesk Parts Demonstration

© 2012 Autodesk Assemblies  Creating Assemblies  Select Elements  Select Assemblies Tool  All Elements Create a Relationship  Listed in the Project Browser  Create Views

© 2012 Autodesk Assemblies Demonstration

© 2012 Autodesk Steel Detailing with the AutoCAD Structural Detailing Extension  Creating Steel Detailing Link  AutoCAD Structural Detailing Extension  Use of Steel Detailing Tools

© 2012 Autodesk Steel Detailing with the AutoCAD Structural Detailing Extension Demonstration

© 2012 Autodesk Use of Revit Features in the Building Process

© 2012 Autodesk Building Process Team Members  Design  Structural Engineers  Structural Designers  Fabrication  Fabricators  Detailers  Construction  Construction Administrators

© 2012 Autodesk Structural Fabric Area

© 2012 Autodesk Design  Modeled at Exact Size  Small Section Area  Difficult to See in Section  Use Drafting Views & Detail Components

© 2012 Autodesk Fabrication  Exact Placement  All Floor & Wall Shapes, Sizes, & Openings  Parameters  Lap & Splice  Quantification  Schedules

© 2012 Autodesk Construction  Construction Sequencing  Parts  Phasing

© 2012 Autodesk Reinforcing

© 2012 Autodesk Design  Automatic Sections & Details  Early Cost Estimation

© 2012 Autodesk Fabrication  Accurate Placement, Planning, & Scheduling  AutoCAD Structural Detailing Revit Extension  Rebar & Formwork Shop Drawings

© 2012 Autodesk Construction  Interference & Collision Checking  Test High Congestion Areas  Construction Sequencing

© 2012 Autodesk Parts

© 2012 Autodesk Design  Flexible Manipulation  Host Elements  Structural Framing and Column Categories

© 2012 Autodesk Construction  Construction Sequencing

© 2012 Autodesk Assemblies

© 2012 Autodesk Design  Organization  Many Pieces into Single Entities  Model & Place Several Instances  Better than Groups  Recognize Exact Instances

© 2012 Autodesk Fabrication  Assembly Views  Schedules

© 2012 Autodesk Steel Detailing with the AutoCAD Structural Detailing Extension

© 2012 Autodesk Design  Detail Complex Steel Connections

© 2012 Autodesk Fabrication  Steel Shop Drawings  Providing Revit Model Increases Accuracy  Linking with ASD Extension

© 2012 Autodesk Conclusion

© 2012 Autodesk Questions?

© 2012 Autodesk Autodesk, AutoCAD* [*if/when mentioned in the pertinent material, followed by an alphabetical list of all other trademarks mentioned in the material] are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. © 2012 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.