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This is a Special Edition of the Weekly Roundup, focused solely on What’s New with Revit 2016 (all flavours).
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Scroll to Bottom to see Updates #1, #2, & #3
This is a Special Edition of the Weekly Roundup, focused solely on What’s New with Revit 2016 (all flavours).
Continue reading “Weekly Roundup – Special Edition – What’s New in Revit 2016”
The week that was in the world of BIM and other Techie fun stuff, for the week of Apr. 12th – Apr. 18th, 2015.
I going to start this weeks Roundup off with a post I missed last week, from Curtain Wall BIM.
Updated – June 3rd – Session dates and times now listed with session descriptions.
Yesterday, Monday (Apr. 13th) the RTC EUR (Revit Technology Conference Europe) Committee sent out the acceptance letters to those submitter’s that had been chosen to speak this year. Like RTC NA I’m extremely proud (and lucky) to have been selected to speak twice at RTC EUR this year!
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Hello All,
If you are going to be in or around the Edmonton, Alberta area on May 14th and are looking for some cheap fun with a dash of BIM networking then this is the event for you!
Check out the eBIMc
The event will be held on Thursday May 14th between 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm at Shanks Sports Grill on 9927 – 178 Street in Edmonton.
There will be Mini Golf, Appetizers, Networking and Good Times had by all, for less that $25 each……what a great deal!
You can signup and find out more about it on the eBIMc website, or at the link below.
Twitter @theBIMsider
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The week that was in the world of BIM and other Techie fun stuff, for the week of Apr. 5th – Apr. 11th, 2015.
I’m going to start this week out with 2 posts from the RTC website News (Blog) page. Both touch on the popularity of all RTC events, one the start of the past 12 months the other about how FAST the RTC NA early bird sold out this year (spoiler was under an hour).
The week that was in the world of BIM and other Techie fun stuff, for the week of Mar. 29th – Apr. 4th, 2015.
We will start this week with a couple of posts from Steve over at Revit OpEd, one a reminder and one about the new joys of Revit updates in the time of “R2”.
The week that was in the world of BIM and other Techie fun stuff, for the week of Mar. 22nd – 28th, 2015.
I will start this weeks roundup off with a cool tip from The Revit Kid that I had no idea was possible inside of Revit!
Updated – April 6th – Session dates and times now listed with session descriptions.
Last Thursday & Friday (Mar. 19th & 20th) the RTC NA (Revit Technology Conference North America) Committee sent out the acceptance letters to those submitter’s that had been chosen to speak this year. Out of 300 Submissions, 100 got selected, and I’m very proud and lucky to have been selected twice this year!
The week that was in the world of BIM and other Techie fun stuff, for the week of Mar. 15th – 21st, 2015.
I’m going to start this weeks post off, the same as last weeks, with a blog post from the RTC Blog about the schedule for the upcoming RTCNA 2015 event. This time it’s a post letting the the people who submitted to speak know if they got a “Golden Ticket”…….I’m proud to say I got 2 of them!
The week that was in the world of BIM and other Techie fun stuff, for the week of Mar. 8th – 14th, 2015.
I’m going to start this weeks post off with a blog post from the RTC Blog about the schedule for the upcoming RTCNA 2015 event.
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