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    Default SE32-2: From Physical Model to Construction Drawings with Autodesk® Revit® Structure

    Instructor: David Sammons - Inlet Technology

    Class Description: Can you use Revit Structure to prepare construction drawings? You bet you can! Revit Structure is not only a powerful physical and analytical modeling tool but it is also a very effective tool for design documentation With Revit Structure, you can prepare construction drawings for printing and delivery to clients, contractors and other team members involved in the building design and construction process In this session, you will learn how to use the Revit Structure design documentation tools to prepare a complete set of well coordinated construction drawings from the physical model Special attention will be given to structural sections and details commonly encountered in structural engineering practice
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