Revit Training Course | BIM Collaboration in Autodesk Revit
Often, when professionals seek an "online Revit course" or a "Revit course near me," they're introduced to the tools but not the collaborative methods that truly maximize Revit's utility. This is where ArchAdemia distinguishes itself. Our course delves into the nitty-gritty of BIM collaboration, ensuring you're not just Revit-savvy but also adept at leveraging its capabilities in a team environment.
- 50 minutes of premium content
 - 5 step-by-step video lessons
 - Future updates included
 
About this course
As you journey through our comprehensive training, you'll unravel the core concepts of worksharing, worksets, and more. A significant emphasis is laid on ensuring that Revit families are optimized to share data seamlessly, fostering a smooth and efficient collaborative experience.
This specialized BIM collaboration course transforms your understanding of team-based Revit workflows, teaching you to coordinate complex multidisciplinary projects through advanced work-sharing and central model management. You'll develop expertise in setting up and managing collaborative BIM environments that support architectural, structural, and MEP coordination.
The curriculum emphasizes practical implementation of BIM execution plans that align team capabilities with project goals and client requirements. You'll learn to establish protocols, standards, and workflows that maximize efficiency while maintaining model integrity and data quality across complex project teams.
Advanced coordination techniques include linking methodologies, conflict resolution strategies, and consultant coordination workflows that ensure seamless information exchange. The course covers work-set organization, central file optimization, and collaborative documentation strategies that support professional project delivery.
These collaborative skills position you to lead BIM implementation in contemporary architectural practice where team coordination directly impacts project success. The techniques learned apply to large commercial projects, institutional developments, and complex building types where sophisticated coordination capabilities can determine project outcomes.
What will you learn?
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This course will turn you into:
A BIM collaboration coordinator
Master the complex workflows required for successful multi-user Revit projects. Learn to set up and manage central models, coordinate worksets, and implement worksharing strategies that enable seamless team collaboration on large-scale architectural projects.
A multidisciplinary team leader
Develop expertise in coordinating with structural engineers, MEP consultants, and other design disciplines within the BIM environment. Learn linking workflows, coordination methodologies, and conflict resolution strategies that ensure project success.
A BIM execution specialist
Understand how to develop and implement BIM execution plans that align with project goals and team capabilities. Learn to establish protocols, standards, and workflows that maximize efficiency while maintaining model integrity and data quality.
Syllabus
We open the course by explaining the principles of working collaboratively in design studios and cover the basics of working in such a manor in a BIM setting.
Here, we explain the importance of working correctly in Revit and to let go of old habits such as drawing off to the side in model space as this will disrupt the whole process of setting up a central model for sharing with team members and consultants. We then explain the best practices to adopt, to help you drop those bad habits!
With all the theory out of the way we walk you through how to 'work share' utilising a central model. Key points such as ownership over elements of a model, work sets, view parameters and file management are covered.
A crucial part of working with others is setting up work sets so you and your team can work on certain areas of a project without getting in each other's way. We explain how to set these up and work with view settings to avoid mistake.
Families in Revit come from various sources, in-house modelling, manufacturers, or online resources. We explain how to work with them all to avoid error and duplication when working with others in a BIM setting.

Meet your instructor
Radu Fulgheci
Architect
BDP
Hi, I'm Radu. I'm an architect with over ten years of experience using many architectural design and modelling applications, for both professional and academic purposes. Working on challenging, high-profile projects, and international competitions, I've continually sought ways to optimise my workflow, from single to multiple applications, in order to achieve the best results in the shortest time.
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