Revit MEP Electrical: BIM Modeling & Shop Drawings

Revit MEP Electrical: BIM Modeling & Shop Drawings
From Basics to Real Projects: Circuits, Loads, Panelboards, Schedules, Cable Trays, Conduits & Coordination.
What you’ll learn
⚡ Revit MEP Electrical Modeling _ Complete electrical BIM setup for building projects
⚡ Electrical System Design _ Practical workflow for modeling real project systems
⚡ Circuit Design _ Organized creation and management of electrical circuits
⚡ Load Analysis _ Clear evaluation of electrical demand inside Revit projects
⚡ Panelboard Configuration _ Proper setup of distribution panels and systems
⚡ Panel Schedule Documentation _ Accurate electrical schedules for project delivery
⚡ Cable Tray and Conduit Modeling _ Structured routing for electrical infrastructure
⚡ Electrical Families _ Efficient use of devices, fixtures, and project components
⚡ View Management _ Organized electrical plans, sections, and project views
⚡ BIM Coordination _ Multi-discipline collaboration for electrical project workflows
⚡ Single-Phase and Three-Phase Systems _ Practical distribution setup in Revit
⚡ Real-World Electrical BIM Workflow _ Project-based practice for professional confidence
Requirements
❗ A Laptop and Autodesk Revit MEP
Description
Note: This is a project-based Revit MEP Electrical course focused on practical BIM design, electrical modeling, documentation, and coordination. Instead of only explaining separate commands, the course follows a real project process where circuits, loads, panelboards, schedules, cable trays, conduits, and coordination workflows are connected together.
✨ Have you ever looked at a complete electrical BIM project and wondered how everything is organized from the first model setup to final documentation?
✨ Do you want to understand how electrical systems are designed, modeled, checked, and presented in a real building project?
✨ Are you looking for a clear learning path that connects electrical design logic with practical Revit MEP workflows?
In this course, you will learn Revit MEP Electrical in a clear and practical way.We start from the basics and move step by step toward real project tasks, so you can understand not only what to do, but why each step matters.
You will work withelectrical systems, circuits, loads, panelboards, schedules, cable trays, conduits, families, and project views.The goal is to help you see how these parts work together inside a complete electrical BIM model.
You will also learn how Revit supports bettercoordination between disciplines,cleaner documentation, and more organized electrical project delivery. By the end of the course, you will have a clearer process for handling Revit MEP Electrical tasks in real-world building projects.
Headlines
1-Revit MEP Electrical workflows for real building projects
2-Electrical system design and BIM modeling fundamentals
3-Circuit creation, circuit organization, and system management
4-Load analysisfor practical electrical project calculations
5-Panelboard setup and electrical distribution configuration
6-Panel schedules for clear project documentation and delivery
7-Cable tray and conduitmodeling for electrical routing
8-Electrical family Creation for devices and project components
9-View management for organized electrical plans and sections
10-Single-phase and three-phase systems in Revit projects
11-BIM coordination for multi-discipline electrical workflows
12-Project-based practice for real Revit MEP Electrical confidence
Enroll now and start building practical Revit MEP Electrical skills for real project workflows. If you have any questions during the course,Iām available 24/7 every day of the week to support youand help you become more confident with electrical BIM design, modeling, coordination, and documentation in Revit.
Who this course is for
⭐ BIM Modelers
⭐ BIM Coordinators
⭐ BIM Manager
⭐ MEP Modelers
⭐ MEP Engineers
⭐ MEP Coordinators
⭐ Electrical BIM Modelers
⭐ Mechanical BIM Modelers
⭐ Revit MEP Users
⭐ Revit Users
⭐ Electrical Engineers
⭐ Electrical Engineering Students
⭐ Construction Engineers
⭐ Project Engineers
⭐ Architecture and Engineering Students