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Fabio Roberti
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Fabio Roberti

Fabio Roberti is a Regional Practice Technology Leader (EMEA) and Associate at HKS Architects, where he develops and implements the digital strategy to consolidate processes and workflows to enhance project deliverables. He supports BIM processes in innovative ways to improve technology adoption with a thorough understanding of British Standards and the ISO 19650 framework and has many years of experience using Revit across all design stages. He holds a Master's degree in Architecture, the Autodesk Revit Architecture Professional Certificate, and a BIM Level 2 Certificate from BRE Academy. Fabio has presented at multiple conferences, including Digital Construction Week and Autodesk University in London and Las Vegas. His passions for digital technology and teaching others new skills helped him achieve his company's objectives and support many colleagues over the years. Besides BIM excellence, Fabio is interested in the rapidly advancing artificial intelligence sector, programming, and technologies that support superior construction deliverables.
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Decio Ferreira

Decio Ferreira, with over 20 years of professional experience as an Architect, is a BIM and Design Systems BIM Coordinator at Foster+Partners, where he is responsible alongside with his team for developing and implementing standards, methods, and procedures across the practice. He is a strong, committed individual who thrives when developing and researching BIM strategies, workflows, and approaches to improve what he believes to be the most important: collaboration. He holds three BIM certifications: BIM Level 2 Fundamentals and BIM Level 2 BS1192-2 Project Information Manager and Task Information Management, both from BRE Academy, and BS EN ISO 19650-3:2020 from BSI, both in London. In terms of software, he has worked with Revit since 2000 and holds Autodesk Revit Architectural, Structural and Mechanical Professional Certificates (since version 2011), along with an AutoCAD Professional Certificate (since version 2005), and is an Autodesk Certified trainer. He lectures at several academic institutions as a guest lecturer and actively lectures at NossoBIM on the International Master BIM Manager program and also at Polytechnic Institute ISEP (Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto), providing a high level of expertise in the BIM software training field. Decio has presented at multiple conferences, including at Autodesk University in Las Vegas and Sao Paulo. Decio is passionate about photography, planes, and traveling, which allows him to contact, learn about, and understand new cultures and different lifestyles. For him, there is nothing more important than his family!
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Chapter 3: Revit Template and Standards

Productivity in Revit is directly associated with the quality of Revit Templates used in projects, including industry and organization standards.

Revit templates can help to increase efficiency when working in Revit, and your company will benefit from consistency across projects.

The templates save a lot of time by having predefined standards, so Revit users don't have to recreate or adapt the Revit settings for each new project.

As industry standards evolve, Revit templates need to be revised to include the latest developments.

In January 2019, the BS EN ISO 19650-1 and 2 were published to supersede the BS 1192:2007+A2:2016 and PAS 1192-2:2013. This implies changes to the Revit templates that align with the new ISO 19650 series.

A Revit template can be created for multiple disciplines, such as architecture, structure, and MEP, but it can also be customized for a specific use, such as surveys and other usages.

In this...

Technical requirements

In this chapter, you will need access to Autodesk Revit. The version used to describe all of these exercises is Revit 2021, but you can follow along with another version. It's important to take the following into consideration:

  • Different versions might be slightly different from each other.
  • Older versions of Revit cannot open files from an earlier version.

All datasets used for this chapter can be found in the book's GitHub repository at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/-Increasing-Autodesk-Revit-Productivity-for-BIM-Projects.

How to create a Revit template

Revit templates provide consistency and improve productivity in projects. They do so by defining graphical and technical settings that align with your organization and industry standards.

The Revit template is not static; it will evolve with improvements for continuous development as we adjust it for new standards and workflows.

As you might already know, Autodesk releases a new Revit version every year. However, updating Revit templates for multiple versions can be time-consuming.

To avoid creating and updating multiple Revit templates in different Revit versions, we suggest that you keep the template in the same Revit versions for a few years; this could vary between 3 and 4 years. We also recommend that you recreate your template from scratch every 5 years.

To explain this process, let's assume that your company has a Revit template in Revit version 2021. This Revit template in the 2021 version will be used for 3 to 4 years and updated...

Summary

In this chapter, we learned how to create a Revit template from scratch, along with the main settings that need to be included in the template to improve productivity at the project level.

We explained how to organize views, sheets, schedules, and all of the information in the model for a faster and easier way of managing the information that is available. These settings are relatively important and of high priority; however, this doesn't mean that these are the unique settings that need to be added to the template.

You also learned what should be modeled and what the impact would be on the Revit performance and productivity.

Productivity should be achieved when adding all the necessary standards to the template file and making sure they will be used across all projects. Whatever is essential and required as a Standard must be added or improved within the template.

Some of these tasks that we touch base on can be automated by using specific third-party pieces...

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Authors (2)

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Fabio Roberti

Fabio Roberti is a Regional Practice Technology Leader (EMEA) and Associate at HKS Architects, where he develops and implements the digital strategy to consolidate processes and workflows to enhance project deliverables. He supports BIM processes in innovative ways to improve technology adoption with a thorough understanding of British Standards and the ISO 19650 framework and has many years of experience using Revit across all design stages. He holds a Master's degree in Architecture, the Autodesk Revit Architecture Professional Certificate, and a BIM Level 2 Certificate from BRE Academy. Fabio has presented at multiple conferences, including Digital Construction Week and Autodesk University in London and Las Vegas. His passions for digital technology and teaching others new skills helped him achieve his company's objectives and support many colleagues over the years. Besides BIM excellence, Fabio is interested in the rapidly advancing artificial intelligence sector, programming, and technologies that support superior construction deliverables.
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Decio Ferreira

Decio Ferreira, with over 20 years of professional experience as an Architect, is a BIM and Design Systems BIM Coordinator at Foster+Partners, where he is responsible alongside with his team for developing and implementing standards, methods, and procedures across the practice. He is a strong, committed individual who thrives when developing and researching BIM strategies, workflows, and approaches to improve what he believes to be the most important: collaboration. He holds three BIM certifications: BIM Level 2 Fundamentals and BIM Level 2 BS1192-2 Project Information Manager and Task Information Management, both from BRE Academy, and BS EN ISO 19650-3:2020 from BSI, both in London. In terms of software, he has worked with Revit since 2000 and holds Autodesk Revit Architectural, Structural and Mechanical Professional Certificates (since version 2011), along with an AutoCAD Professional Certificate (since version 2005), and is an Autodesk Certified trainer. He lectures at several academic institutions as a guest lecturer and actively lectures at NossoBIM on the International Master BIM Manager program and also at Polytechnic Institute ISEP (Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto), providing a high level of expertise in the BIM software training field. Decio has presented at multiple conferences, including at Autodesk University in Las Vegas and Sao Paulo. Decio is passionate about photography, planes, and traveling, which allows him to contact, learn about, and understand new cultures and different lifestyles. For him, there is nothing more important than his family!
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