Hi @abdussam4,
Thats some list you have there! 🙂
For the Civil 3D content, there's plenty of courses, books and YouTube channels out there.
Two things I'd recommend. Firstly take a look at the Bartels content at Civil Immersion (link below). These guys continually put out consistently good content in various blogs an videos. They’re affiliated to Autodesk and SME's in their field.
https://civilimmersion.typepad.com/civil_immersion/
I often point new comers to the Autodesk Certified Professional programme. Whats great about this is you can work through really well structured tutorials while gaining all the knowledge you'll need to pass the C3D Certified Exam. Even if this maybe a year or two down the road, the content is excellent and covers all you'd need to know to be confident and compitent in Civil 3D.
https://www.autodesk.com/learn/ondemand/course/civil3d-infrastructure-design-cert-prep
For everything else, I've given a quick guide to where and how I would look to brush up on any knowledge gaps:-
- Modeling Standards
- To some degree should be provided by the company you work for.
- Naming convention
- Part of Compnay or Client standards and can be understood in ISO 19650
- Extracting cut sheets
- Modeling templates
- Should be provided by your company (you can understand out of the box templates and adapt to start off)
- British Standards BS/PAS Series (1192)
- Common Data Environment
- Lots of options, depends what a project, company or client want to use.
- Project Information Model Delivery and Digital Delivery methods
- Guidance on this would usually be driven by a project BIM Manager and documented in a BEP
- Quality Assurance Compliance and Validation
- Carried out by BIM Manager or equivilant
- Collaboration, Coordination and Clash/Clearance Detection
- This is on the job project experience, but it would help if you start looking Navisworks.
- Quantity Take Off / Scheduling
- Part of Civil 3D outpus, as above or learning tutorials
- Asset Information Model Delivery, COBie, O&M and Asset Tagging
- More advanced modelling techniques for asset managemnt.
- ProjectWise, Bluebeam Studio, Autodesk Inventor professional, 3D Max, Dynamo
- This is a lot of content, if you’re starting out, I’d nail C3D and worry about these other things later. You’ll come across them on your path.
- nowledge of BIM codes and Standards (ISO19650, PAS1192-2, BS1192).
- Loads of courses coming out to get accredited for ISO 19650 and plenty of content online to get upto speed, definitely good bedtime reading material.
- Knowledge of General BIM Model requirements (i.e., LOD, Naming convention, parametric modeling, etc.
- LOD is again defined in ISO 19650 as well as plenty of online content
- Able to maintain standards and library of Civil 3D families/objects; Able to run clash detection in Civil 3D.
- These are tasks you’ll encounter in house with a company.
Hope this helps, where are you based? In the UK?
Ian Chapman
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