Revit Work Sharing
- ✓Creating Central & Local Files.
- ✓Dividing work and assigning tasks.
- ✓Managing element ownership.
- ✓Coordinating across different disciplines.
- ✓Clash detection and monitoring linked files.
- ✓Setting up a Revit Worksharing project for team collaboration.
Course Content
Lecture 1: Revit Worksharing: Organizing Work in a BIM Environment0h
Instructors
Senior Structural Engineer with over 5 years of experience in designing and analyzing steel and reinforced concrete structures according to ECP, AISC, Eurocode, and SBC standards. Skilled in shop drawing preparation, seismic and load analysis, site supervision, and quality compliance. BIM instructor with strong proficiency in structural software tools. Holds a Master’s degree in Structural Engineering.
A professional mechanical engineer and specialized instructor in MEP BIM systems, with extensive practical and training experience that combines design, execution, and effective knowledge transfer aligned with the real demands of the engineering market.
A professional architect with strong hands-on experience in architectural design and BIM applications. He is recognized as a specialist in developing high-quality architectural models in compliance with international standards. His training approach focuses on bridging practical application with real market requirements, delivering his field experience to trainees in a clear and structured manner.
FAQ
What is the difference between Central and Local Files in Revit?
The Central File is the main project file shared by the team, while Local Files are copies for each user that synchronize with the Central File to update changes and enable collaborative work.
How does the Worksharing course improve team efficiency?
By teaching how to set up projects for collaborative work, manage Central and Local Files, control user permissions, and synchronize team changes, reducing clashes and increasing project delivery speed.
Will I learn how to handle Clash Detection in this course?
Yes, the course covers detecting clashes between different elements and monitoring linked files to ensure smooth and effective coordination within a BIM environment.