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AutoCAD Facilities Management: Returning to the Workplace

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Overview

Learn more about how to return to work safely. Explore AutoCAD as a tool to redesign your floor plans and facilities management layout.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Returning to the workplace
  • Develop your workplace for the post-COVID return to work
  • Working with your workforce
  • What you should know
  • Using the exercise files
  • The new AutoCAD interface
  • The AutoCAD web and mobile apps
1. Changing Your Spaces Post-COVID
  • The typical CAD floor plan before COVID
  • The typical CAD floor plan after COVID
  • Utilizing AutoCAD blocks to your advantage
  • Repurposing your workplace areas for staff to use
2. Using AutoCAD to Your Advantage
  • Revising your space for your staff to remain healthy
  • Increasing distancing in the workplace with AutoCAD
  • Reducing your room capacities in AutoCAD
  • Managing your post-COVID space and capacity
  • Working with a hybrid environment in the boardroom
3. Re-purposing Your Spaces and Your Air
  • Reutilizing outdoor spaces at work to encourage fresh air
  • Leveraging your HVAC systems
  • Maintaining a good balance in the workplace
4. Converting Your Space to Suit Your Needs
  • Defining your room areas
  • Developing working spaces
  • There is no one size fits all, so develop what you need
  • Listen to your staff about what they need
5. Working with AutoCAD Apps
  • Saving to web and mobile folders
  • Utilizing AutoCAD web
  • Making changes with traces
  • Implementing the workplace changes
  • Using the Autodesk Viewer for collaboration
Conclusion
  • What are your next steps?

Taught by

Shaun Bryant

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