The results of this study match our own experience with the UK’s uptake of BIM. I’m sure that’s bound to change ;).
Carriers – Tyler Pipe
I recently finished and delivered a set of six toiler carrier families for Tyler Pipe. Three of the families (horizontal carriers) have two types each, standard and extended lengths. The vertical carriers have only one type, standard.
You can have your Revit Pi() and eat it too
I’m currently in Kuwait in a short consulting trip. This morning Miles Walker just pointed out a blog entry by David Light about the pi() function in Revit. Alfredo Medina first posted about it in AUGI forums.
The Return of Extreme Revit Families
A year goes by quickly and the time has come again to submit proposals for classes at Autodesk University 2009. Following on last year’s “Extreme Revit Families” we’ve submitted a total of 13 proposals this year. See them below and be sure to vote for your favorite ones. For instructions on how to vote, see the paragraph at the end of this post.
TME Inc. Using Andekan Revit MEP Content
Announcing the Winner of our AU 2008 Revit Content Survey
At Autodesk University back in December, we handed out Revit content surveys during each of our courses on Extreme Revit MEP Families to try and learn more about the types of products and product manufacturers that users are looking for in Revit. All survey respondents were automatically entered into a drawing for a free 10 Credit Pack valued at $800. Today we’re happy to announce that the winner of the Revit content survey sweepstakes is Timothy Ruffalo of Larson Engineering, an internationally recognized, full-service engineering firm with offices across the United States and clients and projects around the world.
Happy Holidays!
It was great seeing many of you at the recent Autodesk University in Las Vegas. We really enjoyed having the opportunity to share some of our experience and perspective during our class presentations on Extreme Revit MEP Families, and we came away from the event thoroughly inspired about the future of BIM. After AU, some of us continued on to San Francisco, where we held a successful first Revit Families Training course with a major engineering firm looking to expand its in house capacity for content creation.
Andekan Brings “Extreme Revit” to AU 2008
Yesterday marked the beginning of Autodesk University 2008, and today marks the first of four Andekan presentations on “Extreme Revit MEP Families” that will take place during the course of the five day mega-conference in Las Vegas. Four of our senior modelers – Jonathan Lloyd, Cristobal Bernal, Richard Armstrong-Wood and Adam Pointer – will be leading sessions on family creation, including a Wednesday session on electrical families and two Thursday sessions on piping families. Meanwhile our CEO, Jose Fandos, will be speaking Tuesday about standards, best practices, and emerging trends and options for publishing manufacturer-specific Revit families.