Revit
Through the Autodesk Training Center at INTERA Technology Park, participants acquire key skills for using BIM methodology, which lays the foundation for advanced design and modeling.
The training provides an understanding of the Autodesk Revit tool, opening new professional opportunities in creating integrated, sustainable, and functional designs.
Participants begin by familiarizing themselves with the user interface and basic functionalities such as drawing, editing, and viewing. In the second phase, they acquire practical skills for modeling walls, doors, windows, floors, ceilings, stairs, and other elements. The final part of the training focuses on converting the model into construction documentation, including dimensioning, generating sections, elevations, details, and surface area schedules.


Duration
24 school periods
Educational model
hybrid
Participants
15 maximum
Revit Training Cycle in 2025
INTERA Technology Park is launching a new 6-week Autodesk Revit training cycle starting on March 4, 2025. Over 24 hours of expert instruction, participants will work with the latest version of the software and acquire essential skills for success in architecture, construction, and engineering.
The training will be held live in INTERA TP classrooms, twice a week for two hours. Upon completion, participants will receive a globally recognized Autodesk certificate, which marks an important step toward professional advancement.
This training is designed for beginners working with Autodesk Revit who want to gain foundational knowledge and practical skills necessary for successfully adopting BIM technologies in design and modeling.
Special Benefits
For companies sponsoring the training of their employees:
- For 2 participants: 5% discount
- For 3 participants: 10% discount
- For 4 or more participants: 15% discount
Apply for training
If you wish to participate in any of our trainings, please contact us using a simple application form.

LECTURER
Denis Jeličić
Denis Jeličić is a graduate civil engineer. He graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy in Split in 2009. He has been building his professional career in the field since 2009, working on projects both in our country and abroad. He is currently employed at Alfa Therm, where he uses the Revit tool daily for designing MEP systems. In addition to his knowledge of this tool, Denis boasts several years of experience using other tools such as Navisworks, AutoCAD, Excel, ArmCAD, and Tower.