RodneyLester
2004-03-02, 08:39 PM
Hello,
The reason for my post is to get an objective opinion as to whether my company could productively use Revit.
I am the Cad Manager (among other things) at my company. My company manufactures "Custom Aluminum Curtainwall Systems" for various size and shape buildings ranging from 3 story office buildings to 30 story hotels.
We are currently using Autocad 2002 for our drawings. We take the architectural/structural drawings and produce our own set of completely detailed drawings in order for us to manufacture the curtainwall. These drawings are also used by our customer to install the curtainwall in the field. All of our projects are a very large jigsaw puzzle of pieces that are fabricated to the 32nd of an Inch.
I have attached a few .dwf files showing some of our drawings. I would appreciate any opinions the true Revit users of this group would share with me.
What I am interested in hearing is whether Revit would suit my purposes seeing that my drawings are so detailed.
Thanks for your imput.
Rodney D. Lester
Systems Manager
GMS, Inc.
The reason for my post is to get an objective opinion as to whether my company could productively use Revit.
I am the Cad Manager (among other things) at my company. My company manufactures "Custom Aluminum Curtainwall Systems" for various size and shape buildings ranging from 3 story office buildings to 30 story hotels.
We are currently using Autocad 2002 for our drawings. We take the architectural/structural drawings and produce our own set of completely detailed drawings in order for us to manufacture the curtainwall. These drawings are also used by our customer to install the curtainwall in the field. All of our projects are a very large jigsaw puzzle of pieces that are fabricated to the 32nd of an Inch.
I have attached a few .dwf files showing some of our drawings. I would appreciate any opinions the true Revit users of this group would share with me.
What I am interested in hearing is whether Revit would suit my purposes seeing that my drawings are so detailed.
Thanks for your imput.
Rodney D. Lester
Systems Manager
GMS, Inc.