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    I need to find a training session for Civil 3D (we own 2011, but will be upgrading and deploying 2012). I need an instructor-lead class, but I don't need the cookie-cutter, "let's work through the Autodesk tutorials" type of thing.

    I've done a basic google search and most things available are either online, work at your own pace, or the dealer cookie cutter type of thing. None of which will work for me.

    Ideally, I'd like to see something over a 5 day stretch that starts at the ground up and works through the "meat and potatos".

    Anyone know of a place like that?

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    Default Re: Civil 3D Training

    Are you UK based?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian.philpott View Post
    Are you UK based?
    No, I'm based in the USA - Lexington, KY to be precise.

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    It was just that I've just been on 4days of C3D training and the trainer is running 4 more days for more of my team this week / next. It's been awesome

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcollins784137 View Post
    No, I'm based in the USA - Lexington, KY to be precise.
    The Resellers there are not willing to set up a custom course for you?

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    You should contact Christian Barrett at Cadtechs, he is a great trainer and does on-site training all over the US, custom classes, online classes, you name it, he's the Man! I'm sure he can give you any class you need, on any schedule you desire.
    Website is Here is his phone number and email as well 501.813.2900 christian@cadtechs.biz
    Tell him Lisa suggested I contact him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcollins784137 View Post
    I need to find a training session for Civil 3D (we own 2011, but will be upgrading and deploying 2012). I need an instructor-lead class, but I don't need the cookie-cutter, "let's work through the Autodesk tutorials" type of thing.

    I've done a basic google search and most things available are either online, work at your own pace, or the dealer cookie cutter type of thing. None of which will work for me.

    Ideally, I'd like to see something over a 5 day stretch that starts at the ground up and works through the "meat and potatos".

    Anyone know of a place like that?
    Not all trainers are the same. Do your homework and find one that has the experience on the type of projects your company does.

    I may be able to help you out. I do all custom Civil 3d training. I'll have to ask you a whole bunch of questions to find out what you do. Then I'll put together a detailed outline of topics.

    If you are interested call or email me. My contact info is in my AUGI profile.

    Brian Morse

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    Your right RenderMan, thanks.
    Last edited by civil3Dguide; 2011-05-10 at 04:00 PM. Reason: It was a sales pitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa347099 View Post
    You should contact Christian Barrett at Cadtechs, he is a great trainer and does on-site training all over the US, custom classes, online classes, you name it, he's the Man! I'm sure he can give you any class you need, on any schedule you desire.
    Website is cadtechs.biz Here is his phone number and email as well 501.813.2900 christian@cadtechs.biz
    Tell him Lisa suggested I contact him.
    Quote Originally Posted by civil3dguide214340 View Post
    Cadtechs is the answer to your question!
    We are the last place you will ever look for your CAD training and consulting needs.
    Once you find us you will see that no other company in the world offers as many training and support options that we do. Talk to you soon!
    Is the latter post is really necessary? (<- Rhetorical question)

    IMO the former post was quite laudatory. Word-of-mouth trumps a sales pitch any day.

    One of the main attractions to these forums is the ability to get help, advice, information, etc. all without the sales pitch.

    Consider adding a link to your signature block instead of posting a redundant spiel.

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