


Set the colors used in a color scheme legend.Place detail components and repeating details.You will take both exams, and study the following content, on the course: Autodesk Revit Architecture 2012 Certified Associate Collaboration This course contains the Revit Architecture 2012 Certified Associate and Certified Professional certifications. Firebrand Training provides instruction to meet every learning need: Other accelerated training providers rely heavily on lecture and independent self-testing and study.Įffective technical instruction must be highly varied and interactive to keep attention levels high, promote camaraderie and teamwork between the students and instructor, and solidify knowledge through hands-on learning. Listing in the Certified Professionals Database - you can have your contact information and certifications listed on the publicly-available Autodesk database.This can be used on your business cards, CV and letterheads Certification logo - you can use the official Autodesk certification logo to prove that you're Autodesk certified.I still vote for either Floors or Wall Schedule.Gaining an Autodesk Revit Architecture 2012 certification also provides you with these benefits: The lines would need to be "locked" to the floors/walls if you want it to "stay attached" and not be chasing the lines around as the footprint changes. You could also perhaps use a Line-Based Family at each Level to calculate the perimeter ( would have to verify that one). should be modeling the brick walls and using Schedules to report the perimeter? Or a "team effort" may be required? model anyway? There is always the decision about "what is the fastest way" and "what is the best way for the overall value added to the project".

Your use of Floors may also have merit-as the building will need floors, most likely in the Struct. You can still use a Wall Schedule, which IMO is the best method. Your 98 value may be for a single wall? Did you check Calculate Value in the Schedule, and use Grand Totals? ( We did not know if it was a 1 story or multi-floor building, nor that you were Struct.

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