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Practical Revit Mechanical Design

The Practical Revit Mechanical Design training series is built for mechanical designers and engineers who want to move beyond architectural-centric Revit training and fully leverage Revit’s mechanical BIM capabilities. Across Levels I and II, you’ll develop a strong command of systems-based workflows, visibility controls, spaces and zones, and mechanical analysis tools that support real-world design and construction decisions. The series then progresses into advanced topics such as fabrication parts, energy optimization, P&ID collaboration, model coordination, and system management. By the end of this series, you’ll be equipped to create more intelligent, coordinated, and constructible mechanical models that improve efficiency, accuracy, and collaboration throughout the project lifecycle.

This live online series offers 2 four-hour courses. You can take both courses or just the one that meets your needs. Each separate course is delivered in 2 two-hour sessions. A live instructor explains the detailed functions and addresses questions as the class progresses.

Note: Instructor will present using Autodesk Revit 2026. Students who wish to follow along with instructor are encouraged to use the same version.

Prerequisite: Students should have a solid understanding of Revit or have taken the HVAC & Plumbing for Revit course series. 

Recording: Registrants for a course will receive access to a recording of each session for 7 consecutive days. Access will start the next business day after the session ends.

Practical Revit Mechanical Design I

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4 hour course | 4 CPC/CEU credits

Many Revit classes focus on architectural workflows, leaving mechanical systems overlooked. This course is designed for mechanical designers who want to take full advantage of Revit’s BIM capabilities. You’ll learn how to use system views, zones, and spaces to improve your mechanical designs, and generate analysis and reporting that supports real-world construction decisions.

Session 1: Systems and Filters

  • Using Systems to Control Visibility
  • Using Filters to Control Visibility
  • Duct and Pipe Color Fill Displays

Session 2: Analysis and Reports

  • Analyze – Working with Spaces and Zones
  • Heating and Cooling Loads
  • Duct and Pipe Pressure Loss Reports
  • Advanced Schedules and Formulas

Practical Revit Mechanical Design II

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4 hour course | 4 CPC/CEU credits

Revit offers powerful tools for mechanical design, but few firms fully leverage them. Building on Level I, this course focuses on advanced workflows to enhance your mechanical BIM processes. You’ll learn how to integrate systems, collaborate with P&IDs, link models, and optimize fabrication, giving you more control and efficiency in your projects.

Session 1: Fabrication

  • Check Systems
  • Energy Optimization
  • Fabrication Parts
  • Miscellaneous Family Creation

Session 2: Collaboration

  • P&ID Collaboration
  • Model Linking and Coordination
  • Leveraging the Systems Browser
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