Revit Schedules
1h 36mIntermediate2017-08-28
Authors

Eric Wing
Director of BIM Services at C&S Companies
Course details
Schedules—which display information extracted from the properties of different project elements—are the backbone of BIM. In this course, explore how to work with schedules in Revit. Focusing primarily on the "I" for information in BIM, instructor Eric Wing demonstrates how to drill into the Revit database and query data out of your models. Eric covers a few standard schedules such as door, window, and room schedules, and then dives into the specifics of Revit parameters, and how they relate to the underlying database that you have—perhaps, unknowingly—developed by virtue of modeling your project. He goes into creating blank schedules, material takeoffs, keynote legends, schedule keys, and more.
Learning objectives
General schedules
Adding and scheduling project parameters
Imbedded schedules
Configuring schedules
Creating a blank schedule
Material takeoffs
Exporting schedules
Documentation schedules
Learning objectives
General schedules
Adding and scheduling project parameters
Imbedded schedules
Configuring schedules
Creating a blank schedule
Material takeoffs
Exporting schedules
Documentation schedules
Skills covered
RevitArchitectural VisualizationCivil EngineeringAutodesk3D ModelingVisualization and Real-TimeAECProduct and ManufacturingAnimation and Illustration
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - Getting started
1. General Schedules
- 03 - Architectural door schedules
- 04 - Architectural window schedules
- 05 - Lighting fixture schedules
- 06 - Room schedules
- 07 - Space schedules
- 08 - Multicategory schedule
2. Parameters and Schedules
- 09 - Adding and scheduling project parameters
- 10 - Calculated parameters
- 11 - Combining parameters
- 12 - Imbedded schedules
- 13 - Conditional formatting
3. Configuring Schedules
- 14 - The parameters panel
- 15 - Creating a blank schedule
- 16 - Titles and headers
- 17 - Appearance
4. Material Takeoffs
- 18 - Walls
- 19 - Conduit and ductwork
- 20 - Concrete
- 21 - Exporting schedules
5. Documentation Schedules
- 22 - Sheet lists
- 23 - Keynote legends
- 24 - Note blocks
- 25 - View lists
- 26 - Schedule keys
Conclusion
- 27 - Next steps
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