Software · Revit & BIM
Revit project help and BIM coaching for students
Revit rewards students who set the model up properly and punishes those who fight it. We teach the logic — levels, families, view templates, schedules — so the documentation falls out of the model instead of being drawn twice.
What the support covers
How we help with revit project help
Model structure
Levels, grids, worksets and naming conventions that keep a studio project coherent to submission.
Families and components
Using, editing and building families without breaking parametric behaviour.
Views, sheets and schedules
View templates, graphic overrides, schedules and a sheet set that prints consistently.
BIM thinking
Why information modelling differs from drafting, and how to talk about it in your report or crit.
Project support
- Studio design projects
- Technical documentation packages
- Construction detail modelling
- Renders and visual output from Revit
- Coordination with AutoCAD and 3ds Max
Common problems we fix
- Broken or over-constrained families
- Views that will not display correctly
- Inconsistent annotation scale
- Slow, oversized models
- Sheets that do not match the model
Academic levels
We work with undergraduate and Bachelor's students on assignments, coursework, reports and final-year or capstone projects, and with Master's and PhD students on research proposals, literature reviews, methodology, data analysis, theses and dissertations.
English · Arabic · French
Sessions are available in English, Arabic and French, so you can think through difficult ideas in the language you reason fastest in and still submit in the language your university requires.
Academic integrity
We coach, tutor and give feedback. Students research, build and submit their own assessed work, which keeps them inside their institution's academic integrity rules.
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Talk to a coach about your revit project help
Send us your course, level of study and deadline. We reply with an honest view of whether we can help and how — in English, Arabic or French.