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Offline AlinaTopic starter

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Revit training
« on: Jan 05, 2018, 19:43:13 PM »
If your company would want to find a way to teach CAD people Revit where would they go?
Teaching I mean setting up database, modeling, spooling, sheet set up and etc... Where would you start?

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Re: Revit training
« Reply #1 on: Jan 05, 2018, 20:02:55 PM »
Find you local reseller. They will hook you up.
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Re: Revit training
« Reply #2 on: Jan 05, 2018, 20:40:55 PM »
Depending how much Victaulic you buy, you could have them come out. I know Ralph has went on site and helped a few customers and they were happy with his work.

Victaulic is always looking for ways to help provide value to their customers.

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Re: Revit training
« Reply #3 on: Jan 05, 2018, 20:54:19 PM »
Not sure about plans to buy Victaulic right now. They are thinking to start Revit as is... and go from there
That is why I am trying to see how other companies get started on Revit

Thank you Darren for highlighting them

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Re: Revit training
« Reply #4 on: Jan 05, 2018, 21:07:10 PM »
I'm not talking about buying Victaulic software...I'm talking about their piping products. If you install grooved pipe systems and use Victaulic fittings (as opposed to Gruvlok), they'll be more than happy to quote you a price to come and help train your staff on how to use Revit. 

There's a rather large contracter in the midwest who they helped get up and detailnig in Revit.

That being said, unless you write your own spooling tool, their Spooling tool for Revit is likely worth the purchase.

There's likely nobody that's been detailing in Revit longer than Victaulic.