SP3D- Civil training enables you to create and manage accurately designed 3 D models using the widely used 3D modeling software, SP3D. The aspirants will get input on the basic principles of SP3D, structural details, and skills specific to the civil domain. The knowledge of using SP3D is helpful in executing the detailed designing for engineering projects in Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals, Power plants, Food and Beverage, Pharmaceuticals, and other civil sectors. The training will guide the participants on the standard 3D modeling, with hands-on creating civil and structural models/ drawings and reports at any stage of the project.
SP3D – Civil Training
- Explore SP3D modeling software from Intergraph
- Work on templates, style rules, and WBS items
- Effectively work on space management and define control points
- Define underground pipe routing
- Create foundation drawings, structural drawings extraction.
- SP3D- Civil training empowered to have conversations about big data and the data analysis process.
- Sp3D Course is the compact package of learning a modeling in the prospect of testing.
- Define equipment foundation and placing
- Work on solid modeling and structure modeling
- Place Grid/Coordinate System and linear member system
- Create a design for different structure components including slabs, walls, stairs, ladders, and handrails
- Sp3d training needs to be modeled with a high presence which our team experts construct keeping all modes from advance to beginners.
- Sp3d course compiled with testing reframes a particular model.
What is the target audience?
- You might be thinking, all of the above – and that is fine. But as a complete beginner learning SP3D modeling software.
- The knowledge of using SP3D is helpful in executing the detailed designing for engineering projects in Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals, Power plant, Food and Beverage, Pharmaceuticals, and other civil sectors
Learning an SP3D as a complete beginner is very intimidating. There are a lot of tutorials, documentation, and advice already out but how do you start and proceed with learning SP3D is unclear. You get pulled into many different directions and end up confused and overwhelmed.
I have spent a lot of time deconstructing what it takes to learn modeling software from scratch. What it is that you should focus on first and what you should avoid until later.