gharli
Structural
- May 28, 2015
- 42
Hi All,
We are going through the process of switching from 2D to 3D drafting - yes it is late, but better late than never.
Does anyone out there have specific experience in using Revit in a non-building structures environment? If so, what has your experience been using the software and would you recommend it?
The structures we typically design and detail are for large industrial clients, specifically items such as: RC Silos, concrete canals and associated hydraulic structures, heavy foundations, concrete and steel towers, water retaining structures, etc.
Revit seems to be extremely building orientated (columns, beams, slabs) and we are wondering if sticking to a "general all purpose" 3D modelling package such as SolidEdge is a better choice?
Any input, thoughts and comments are most welcome.
Many thanks,
Grant
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Jones & Wagener
We are going through the process of switching from 2D to 3D drafting - yes it is late, but better late than never.
Does anyone out there have specific experience in using Revit in a non-building structures environment? If so, what has your experience been using the software and would you recommend it?
The structures we typically design and detail are for large industrial clients, specifically items such as: RC Silos, concrete canals and associated hydraulic structures, heavy foundations, concrete and steel towers, water retaining structures, etc.
Revit seems to be extremely building orientated (columns, beams, slabs) and we are wondering if sticking to a "general all purpose" 3D modelling package such as SolidEdge is a better choice?
Any input, thoughts and comments are most welcome.
Many thanks,
Grant
_________________
Jones & Wagener