Module 1: Navigating the User Interface
- Building Information Modeling
- Overview of the Interface
- Navigating the Model
- Basic Commands
- Working with Proposals
Module 2: Connecting to Data Sources
- Geographic Information Systems Overview
- Connect to Data Sources
- Configure and Display Data Sources
Module 3: Stylize Data Sources
- Using Multiple Styles to Display Features
- Overriding Style Rules
- Create and Share Styles
Module 4: Roadways
- Create Planning Roads in a Model
- Parcels, Right of Ways, and Easements
- Creating Component Roads
- Add Detail to Component Roads
- Modifying Horizontal Layouts
- Modifying Vertical Layouts
- Component Road Superelevation
- Working with Intersections
- Roundabouts
Module 5: Waterways and Drainage
- Watershed Analysis
- Create and Modify Culverts
- Create Water Features in a Model
- Create Pipe Networks in a Model
- Pavement Drainage
Module 6: Bridges, Railways, and Tunnels
- Bridge Components
- Modify Bridges
- Bridge Line Girder Analysis
- Detail Design for Bridges
- Create Railways in a Model
- Create Tunnels in a Model
Module 7: Add Model Details
- Create Coverages in a Model
- Grading Areas
- Create Buildings in a Model
- Create City Furniture in a Model
- Add Vegetation to a Model
- Add Miscellaneous Details to a Model
- Working with Autodesk Revit Models
Module 8: Analyzing the Model
- Theme a Data Source
- Suitability Maps
- Line of Sight Analysis
- Measure the Model
- Analyze Shadows
Module 9: Communicate the Design to Stakeholders
- Creating Images
- Shared Views
- Working with Storyboards
- Autodesk InfraWorks Training Certification Course Target Audience:
- Civil engineers
- Civil designers
- Project engineers
- Other civil infrastructure professionals, including urban planners and surveyors
- Autodesk InfraWorks Training Certification Course Prerequisites:
- Fundamental understanding and knowledge of civil engineering terminology