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9/12/2019- Creating project timelines
- Creating schedules
- Estimating quantities
- Life-cycle costing
- Using formulas for reporting
- Tips and tricks
- Troubleshooting
- Using templates
- Sharing parameters
Skill Level Intermediate
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- Have you ever been given a project that has so many phases, you have no idea where to start? Or you've been given an existing project and model that has so many views and sheets to it, your head will spin? Well, in my course Revit for the interior design workflow, I, Chante' Bright, will show you some useful and handy techniques to help you navigate your way through what could otherwise be a very complicated project schedule so sit back, grab a notebook or two and join me as I provide you with some tools to help you see the big picture.
Related Courses
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Revit and Dynamo for Interior Design
with William Carney4h 57m Intermediate -
Revit for Interior Design: Interior Walls
with Ed Cotey3h 34m Intermediate
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Introduction
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1. Project Timelines
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Creating a timeline8m 52s
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Adding phasing4m 17s
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Creating custom views5m 24s
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Phase assignments7m 19s
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Creating a sheet list6m 53s
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Making it work5m 3s
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2. Schedules
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Material vs. component2m 48s
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Door schedules6m 39s
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Casework schedules7m 48s
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Furniture schedules9m 35s
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3. Quantities
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Wall material schedules10m 47s
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Floor material schedules7m 3s
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Creating room schedules7m 27s
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4. Life-Cycle Costing
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5. Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting
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Multiple materials per wall1m 59s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 15s
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