CDV Training for MEP Engineers, Technicians and Designers, provides comprehensive instruction in utilizing Revit MEP analysis, design and documentation tools. CDV's process of Workflow training is based upon building types, stages of development and real world engineering workflows. The goal for any training is to improve individual skills. Ultimately, a deeper understanding of the software will facilitate better design decisions and provide an intuitive, direct translation of your design intent into project documentation. A thorough understanding of the tools-at-hand also increases individual productivity, contributing to overall team and company goals. With discipline dedicated trainers, who are well versed in respective engineering principles, CDV training is targeted and relevant. A workflow based curriculum centered on each trade, integrated with collaboration, provides a training model ensuring solid, pertinent comprehension of the software, and how it applies to engineering workflows This process allows the instructor and the students to communicate in a more meaningful way, by identifying unique workflows, and tailoring training to accommodate those workflows on-the-fly. Whether training is product specific, or with CDV’s unique "Train the Project", this combined approach has had proven success in a deeper understanding for the student, matching software tools and functionality to maximize design and productivity potential. |
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Autodesk® Revit® MEP Suite
Autodesk® Revit® MEP design software is the building information modeling (BIM) solution that offers purpose-built tools and features for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) system design, engineering, and analysis. Key Revit MEP features enable construction documentation, building analysis, collaboration, and modeling.
Train the Project
"Train the Project" is CDV's unique and successful method of training Software using a firm's actual project. The Online Training Center offers "Train the Project" as a very cost effective alternative to traditional on-site training.



