BIM Modeler- Civils (Survey team)
WSP
- Noida, Uttar Pradesh
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Importing & Registering Data: Importing various data sources into ReCap and the process of aligning and registering multiple scans to create a unified point cloud model aligned to Autodesk Software Requirement.
- Point Cloud Editing/Cleanup: Basic point cloud editing tools, including selection, deletion, and cropping of points to refine and clean up data.
- Measurement and Annotation: Measuring distances, angles, and volumes within the point cloud data, and add annotations or tags to specific points or areas of interest.
- Visualization and Navigation: Exploring different visualization options to viewpoint cloud data, including different display modes, point density adjustments, and navigation tools for zooming and rotating the model.
- Filtering and Classification: How to filter and classify points based on properties like colour, intensity, or elevation to isolate specific features or remove noise from the point cloud.
- Data Export: How to export point cloud data or derived models to different formats for further analysis or integration into other workflows.
- Sectioning and Slicing: Exploring the tools for creating cross-sections or slices through the point cloud data to analysing specific areas or features in more detail.
- Clipping and Cropping: How to clip or crop the point cloud data to focus on specific areas of interest, improving visualization and analysis efficiency.
- Point Cloud Visualization: Gaining knowledge of advanced visualization techniques, such as fly-through, cross-sections, or virtual tours to enhance the communication of the data.
- Drawing and Editing Commands: Learning the basic drawing commands such as Line, Circle, Arc, Polyline, and the editing commands like Trim, Extend, Fillet, and Chamfer.
- Layers and Properties: Understanding the concept of layers and how to assign properties such as colour, linetype, and lineweight to objects.
- Dimensioning: Mastering the dimensioning tools, including Linear, Angular, and Radial dimensions, as well as the ability to edit and adjust dimensions.
- Object Snapping: Familiarising with object snapping modes like Endpoint, Midpoint, Center, Intersection, and Perpendicular. These helps accurately locate points in the drawings.
- Blocks and Attributes: Learning to create and insert reusable blocks, as well as how to define and edit attribute values within blocks.
- Hatch Patterns: How to use hatching to represent materials or create patterned fills in the drawings.
- Model Space and Paper Space: Difference between model space (where one can create drawing) and paper space (where one can set up layouts and plot drawings).
- Viewports and Layouts: How to create and manage multiple viewports within layouts.
- Plotting and Printing: Gaining knowledge of the plot settings and options to correctly set up and print the drawings to scale.
- Xrefs and External References: How to attach external files, such as point cloud, drawings or images, to the current drawing using Xrefs.
- Section and Elevation Views: How to create section and elevation views from point Cloud.
- Advanced Editing Commands: More advanced editing commands like Array, Offset, and Mirror, which can save time and increase productivity.
- CAD Standards and Drawing Templates: Understanding the importance of adhering to CAD standards and how to set up drawing templates for consistent and efficient drafting.
- Annotation and Text Styles: Creating and managing of text styles, including font, size, and alignment, for consistent text appearance in your drawings.
- Project Setup: How to set up a new project, including defining project units, levels, grids, and project settings.
- Basic Navigation and Interface: Familiarizing with the Revit interface, including the ribbon, view controls, project browser, and properties palette.
- Walls: How to create and modify walls, including different wall types, height adjustments, and wall joins.
- Doors and Windows: Placement and customization of doors and windows, including selecting types, adjusting sizes, and adding detailing.
- Floors: How to create and modify floor elements, including floor types, slope adjustments, and floor openings.
- Roofs: How to create and modify roofs, including different roof types, slope adjustments, and roof openings.
- Structures: How to place columns, beams, creating trusses and placing them.
- Views and Viewports: Creation and management of different views, such as plan views, section views, and 3D views. Understanding how to place viewports on sheets for documentation.
- Annotation: Use of annotation tools, including dimensions, text, tags, and symbols, to annotate your drawings accurately.
- Stairs and Railings: Creating and modifying stairs and railings, including different stair types, customizing treads and risers, and adjusting railing parameters.
- Families and Components: Understanding the concept of families and components in Revit, including how to load and place pre-defined families or create custom ones to enhance the project.
- Schedules: How to create and customize schedules, such as door schedules, window schedules, or material takeoffs, to extract data from the model.
- Detailing: Exploring the tools and techniques for creating and managing construction details within the project.
- Phasing and Design Options: Understanding how to work with different phases and design options to represent different stages or design alternatives in your project.
- Collaboration and Coordination: Learning about the collaboration features in Revit, such as worksharing, model linking, and coordination tools to collaborate with team members and consultants.
- Revit Links and File Management: Understand how to link and manage external Revit files and point Cloud within the project.
- Worksets and Project Organization: Understanding the use of worksets to organize and control the visibility and editing of elements in large projects with multiple team members.
- Documentation and Sheets: Gaining knowledge of how to create and manage sheets, including title blocks, views, and sheet organization, for producing construction documents and drawings.