Autodesk University is a great experience for anyone working
in or with Autodesk software to get a glimpse of what the future will hold for
their industries. The show features engineering, rendering, and manufacturing
software with a growing field of construction solutions. GTP had one of the
largest booths in the building at 20’x60’ which is quite a canvas to showcase
our company and our offerings. The problem we found is that one of our greatest
offerings is flexibility and collaboration. As a channel partner, vendor,
consultant and software developer, we found ourselves trying to capture not
only the products that we provide, but also who we are working with and what
we’re doing to help bring solutions to the field. As a software company we have
a great means of capturing what we can do with software, and we don’t aspire to
trying to take over the BIM market, so how do we show that GTP Solutions not
only work with your existing tools and workflows? We bring everyone in on the
“Jobsite of Tomorrow”
Showing posts with label Conduit Data. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conduit Data. Show all posts
Monday, June 6, 2016
Monday, April 25, 2016
Revit Conduit not functioning the way you hoped?
So you’re an electrical contractor that has made the switch
to Revit. You’re excited about the simplified one-model approach, you’re
looking forward to utilizing the schedules for material takeoffs and
forecasting, and you’re looking forward to seeing how this new tool will
improve your workflows. Revit is a more robust platform with greater
capabilities that those offered by AutoCAD, but as an electrical contractor, it
won’t take long to realize that there are some holes in the software that can
make getting useful information from the model difficult.