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    Default CR416-1: Revit® for Builders: Modeling and Content Techniques for Construction

    Session: CR416-1

    Title: Revit® for Builders: Modeling and Content Techniques for Construction

    Instructors: Jarrod Baumann with Joel Londenberg and Edward Tallmadge

    Course Description: Creating a useful construction model in Autodesk® Revit can add many benefits to your building process. We will walk through specific techniques in the project file and family editor. Adding details and elements that demonstrate compliance, or lack thereof, with design intent and building codes can significantly improve the collaboration and execution of the numerous trades involved. You can reduce RFI's, field conflicts, and the lack of communication that plague our industry. Effective use of these BIM tools will improve construction schedules and profitability, especially when as a builder you control and create the construction model.
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    Default Re: CR416-1: Revit® for Builders: Modeling and Content Techniques for Construction

    Interested in the course.

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