Revit L3

Overview
This course extends your Revit skills into Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) design. Working inside Building Information Modeling, you will link an architectural model into an MEP project and then model the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems that run through it, before coordinating everything into one clash-checked project.
You will finish with the ability to model ductwork, electrical circuits, and piping, detect and resolve clashes between systems, and generate the schedules, sheets, and views needed for MEP construction documentation.
What You Will Learn
- Navigate the Revit interface for MEP work and understand Building Information Modeling basics
- Link an architectural model into an MEP project and set up levels and grids
- Model HVAC systems, including mechanical equipment, ductwork, and fittings
- Design electrical systems, including panels, transformers, lighting circuits, cable trays, and conduits
- Design plumbing systems, including fixtures and domestic water, sanitary, and other piping
- Detect and resolve clashes between mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and architectural models
- Generate MEP construction documentation, including schedules, sheets, and views
Course Curriculum
| Module | What you cover |
|---|---|
| Introduction to Revit MEP and Basic Tools | The Revit MEP interface, Building Information Modeling basics, linking an architectural model, and setting up levels and grids |
| Mechanical Systems | Introducing HVAC systems, adding mechanical equipment, and creating ductwork and fittings for a small building |
| Electrical Systems | Adding electrical equipment, creating power and lighting circuits, cable trays, and conduits, and checking load calculations |
| Plumbing Systems | Adding plumbing fixtures and creating domestic water and sanitary piping systems |
| Coordination and Final Project | Work-sharing, clash detection and resolution across mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, and generating MEP construction documentation |
Target audiences
- Designers and drafters extending Revit skills into mechanical, electrical, and plumbing coordination
Requirements
- Completion of Revit L1 and L2, or equivalent Revit experience