AutoCAD 6 CAD 304
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
This course is awaiting approval by the State of California before it can be formally scheduled.
16 hours of training.
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This course teaches people how to complete AND manage a commerical project across a server, with a team (your fellow classmates) producing the construction documents. We'll even have "the client" get involved and throw a couple of curves at the most inopportune times (just like real life)!!
We use the sheet set manager, associative annotation, reference files, inplace reference editing, layout/model space and other important tools to ensure project optimization and efficiency.
This class is well suited for EVERYONE who uses AutoCAD to assemble and submit projects to regulatory agencies for project processing and approval.
This course is designed for construction industry professionals, including architectural interns,
architects, EIT candidates, contractors and other design professionals
familiar with AutoCAD.
Technical aspects of AutoCAD will be addressed
including file referencing, paper/model space, database objects
and the relational aspects of building sections, wall sections, multi-scale drawings and
architectural details. Students will develop a set of working
drawing set for a commercial project using Office Drafting Standards.
This course is being taught in a combined lecture/lab environment. The majority of the time, the student will be working on the computer. A typical class period will involve the instructor's guiding selected class members on specific project assignments and objectives.
Course Project:
The class creates construction documents for a commercial building
project. Construction documents created include existing floor
plan, demo plans, new construction plans, enlarged plans, elevation, building and wall section, details
and schedules. Each course participant will be responsible for a separate component of the actual documentation process.
The project is completed across the network, so the class members can best see how a project is managed in an office environment.
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