





(Depending on Experience & Location)






(Depending on Experience & Location)







(Depending on Experience & Location)
Students understand how to manage project units, view templates, levels, grids, and coordinate systems. These fundamentals form the base for advanced MEP building design workflows.
The Electrical section includes cable tray routing, lighting layout, panel schedules, circuits, and load analysis. You learn how to produce professional electrical drawings within Revit.
This module teaches clash detection, coordination using Navisworks integration, and BIM workflows for project collaboration. You learn how to detect and resolve conflicts between MEP, Architectural, and Structural models.
Equipment like AHUs, FCUs, diffusers, and terminals are placed strategically with correct flow parameters. Students perform duct sizing and airflow checks.
Students practice connecting fixtures to distribution boards and generating panel schedules. Load balancing and circuit management are included in this practical.
Firefighting systems including sprinklers, pipes, and pump room arrangements are created. Students learn routing and system pressure considerations.
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