Revit MEP Modeling - Course Series Trailer

BIM Pure
BIM PureMay 4, 2026

Why It Matters

Mastering Revit MEP modeling accelerates BIM delivery for multi‑family projects, cutting design time and coordination costs.

Key Takeaways

  • Revit MEP series teaches electrical, plumbing, mechanical modeling basics.
  • Course uses a six‑story apartment building as practical example.
  • Demonstrates air terminal placement with flow direction arrows.
  • Shows step‑by‑step creation of ducts, cable trays, and pipe routes.
  • Focuses on aligning components and using system tools efficiently.

Summary

The video serves as a trailer for a Revit MEP modeling course series, introducing instructors John Chan (electrical), Ryan (plumbing) and Tyler Disney (mechanical) who will guide viewers through building systems for a six‑story multi‑family apartment project.

Key insights include hands‑on demonstrations of placing air terminals with flow‑direction arrows, initiating duct runs via right‑click on connector tags, adding cable trays, routing pipes to a water heater, and aligning components for clean geometry. The tutorial emphasizes using Revit’s system tools to streamline workflow.

Notable examples feature the visual flow arrows on air terminals, the quick‑draw duct connector technique, the navigation to the cable‑tray system, and precise pipe alignment to the water‑heater fixture, all interspersed with brief musical cues to maintain pacing.

The series promises to equip professionals and students with practical Revit MEP skills, accelerating BIM delivery on residential projects, reducing design errors, and enhancing cross‑disciplinary coordination.

Original Description

Get the courses: https://bimpure.com/mep
Learn the core principles of Revit MEP with 3 courses about Mechanical Systems, Plumbing, and Electrical.
Tyler Disney teaches Mechanical. Jon Chan teaches Electrical. Ryan Schalk teaches Plumbing. All on the same multi-family Revit project.
The courses include all sample projects and template files you need to model all components.
This series uses a project called Franky by Quinzhee Architects: https://quinzhee.ca/projets/franky
Learn more about RevX: https://revxmep.com/

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