btobrien81 Posted December 6, 2014 Posted December 6, 2014 Hi everyone, Is anyone here from within the concrete precasting industry? Our company are looking at switching into Revit Structure from AutoCAD. We mainly do 2D shopdrawings from files supplied by client, I feel this is the right move for the company going forward. Any ideas would be welcome. Cheers/1 Quote
tzframpton Posted December 6, 2014 Posted December 6, 2014 Not many structural guys here, however at my last company I did a good share of structural designing in which Revit was the primary program. Lots of precast and monolithic designs, we even designed three schools in Micronesia that were all cast concrete structures, 100% Revit. Those three school designs turned out fantastic. So I can be some help, but http://www.RevitForum.org has a lot of structural Revit guru's over there so your time would be much more well spent over in a Revit-only forum instead of an predominantly AutoCAD-only forum such as CADTutor.net. Hope this helps. Quote
btobrien81 Posted December 6, 2014 Author Posted December 6, 2014 Thanks Tzframpton, I have register to the revit only forum which you suggested and i think its a very good idea. Perhaps i can catch up with you over on that forum where we can discuss my subject (Precast Concrete) more thoroughly, and perhaps other revit gurus can also contribute their brilliant ideas. Quote
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