Lesson 1Plumbing and MEP basics: sanitary fixtures, piping placeholders, HVAC room equipment — parameters (flow rates, connection size, maintenance tag, manufacturer, asset tag)Introduces BIM parameters for plumbing and basic MEP items. Covers sanitary fittings, pipe placeholders, and HVAC room gear, including flow rates, connection sizes, maintenance tags, makers, and asset tags for upkeep.
Sanitary fixture family standards and typesFlow rate and pressure-related parametersConnection size, elevation, and system dataManufacturer, model, and catalog referencesMaintenance tags and service access zonesAsset tags for commissioning and FMLesson 2Vertical circulation and railings: stairs, ramps, elevators — parameters (stair type, tread/riser, handrail type, capacity, manufacturer, structural reference)Outlines BIM rules for stairs, ramps, lifts, and railings. You'll set stair types, tread and riser details, handrail types, lift capacity, maker info, and structural links for safe, teamwork-ready models.
Stair type naming and classificationTread, riser, and slope parameter setsRamp geometry, slope, and accessibility dataHandrail and guardrail type parametersElevator capacity and performance fieldsStructural references and host elementsLesson 3Primary building elements: walls, floors, roofs — required shared parameters (type code, fire rating, acoustic rating, thermal U-value, structural reference, material, LOD/LOI)Covers standard parameters for main building parts. You'll configure walls, floors, and roofs with type codes, fire and sound ratings, thermal U-values, structural links, materials, and LOD/LOI details.
Type code systems for core assembliesFire rating and compartmentation dataAcoustic rating and sound insulation fieldsThermal U-value and energy analysis dataStructural reference and load path linksLOD and LOI parameters for each phaseLesson 4Furniture, equipment, and shared-space objects: kitchen units, built-ins, communal furniture — parameters (fixed/movable flag, cost, maintenance category, manufacturer, area impact)Defines furniture, gear, and communal BIM items with uniform parameters. Includes fixed vs movable markers, cost and upkeep data, maker details, and area effects for planning, buying, and lifecycle tracking.
Classifying fixed vs movable furniture familiesStandard parameters for cost and budgetingMaintenance category and service intervalsManufacturer, model, and catalog referencesArea impact, density, and adjacency rulesShared-space ownership and responsibilityLesson 5Schedules and materials: material definitions, cost codes, finish schedules — parameters (finish code, supplier, maintenance spec, area/m2 factor)Shows how to organise materials, cost codes, and finish lists in BIM. You'll set finish codes, suppliers, upkeep specs, and area factors for accurate quantity takeoffs, pricing, and long-term planning.
Material library structure and naming rulesFinish codes and room finish schedulesSupplier and product reference parametersMaintenance specification and durability dataArea and m2 factors for quantity takeoffCost codes linked to estimating systemsLesson 6Openings and fenestration: doors, windows, curtain walls — parameters (manufacturer, fire & egress rating, acoustic, frame material, operation type, cost, UID)Covers BIM rules for doors, windows, and curtain walls. Focuses on maker data, fire and escape ratings, sound and thermal performance, frame materials, operation types, costs, and unique IDs for coordination.
Door and window family categorization rulesFire, smoke, and egress rating parametersAcoustic and thermal performance fieldsFrame material and glazing composition dataOperation type and hardware configurationUnique IDs for schedules and QA trackingLesson 7Annotation and documentation content: tags, symbols, detail components, title blocks — parameters (discipline code, scale applicability, sheet code)Sets standards for annotation and documentation in BIM. Includes tags, symbols, detail parts, and title blocks with discipline codes, scale rules, and sheet codes for clear, coordinated drawings.
Tag families and shared parameter mappingDiscipline codes for views and symbolsScale applicability and visibility controlSheet codes and title block parametersDetail components and keynoting linksTemplate standards for annotation styles