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| Topic 1 | - Collaboration and Coordination: This section of the exam measures skills of BIM coordinators and focuses on managing collaborative workflows within multi-user environments. It includes creating and managing worksets, linking and controlling external files, and coordinating across multiple Revit models. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to perform model maintenance, handle design options, manage phasing, and use the Copy
- Monitor process effectively. Emphasis is placed on maintaining accuracy and coordination among project stakeholders.
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| Topic 2 | - Project Standards and Setup: This section of the exam measures skills of project setup specialists and evaluates their ability to define and maintain consistent project standards. Candidates configure user interface preferences, manage project parameters and locations, and establish naming conventions. The section also includes managing browser organization, setting up print and export options, and transferring standards between projects. Strong understanding of project structure, organization, and file management is essential to success in this domain.
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| Topic 3 | - Information Analysis: This section of the exam measures skills of architectural data analysts and focuses on creating and interpreting project information. Candidates must demonstrate proficiency in building and customizing schedules, area schemes, and area plans. The domain also involves producing analytical views such as sun and shadow studies and using project data for evaluation and reporting. The objective is to validate the ability of a candidate to transform design information into meaningful analytical outputs that support informed architectural decisions.
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| Topic 4 | - Modeling: This section of the exam measures skills of architectural designers and focuses on creating, editing, and managing advanced Revit components. Candidates are expected to understand how to construct and modify walls, roofs, floors, ceilings, and curtain walls. It also covers configuring stairs, railings, columns, openings, and relationships between model elements. The section includes creating custom materials, defining topography, and building 3D parametric families that demonstrate proficiency in modeling complex architectural structures.
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| Topic 5 | - Documentation: This section of the exam measures skills of architectural documentation specialists and assesses the ability to produce and manage professional project documentation. It involves creating advanced views, applying visibility controls, and configuring templates and filters. Candidates demonstrate their ability to manage annotations, dimensions, legends, and revisions. The domain also includes developing detail views, parametric 2D families, and managing detail groups to ensure high-quality, standardized project deliverables.
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