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Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 12:22:31 PM | e-class entitled "Revit for Use In Residential Construction".

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I am an Architect using Revit Architecture for all of my residential projects in South Carolina. I have used Rvit since Relaese6.1.

I am finalizing a 3 week e-class entitled "Revit for Use In Residential Construction". It is geared towards my freelance draftsmen that have an understanding of light frame construction and are relatively new to Revit, but have a basic understanding. I thought it might be something that others could use as well. Please let me know if you would be interested.

The first class will begin on March 26th.


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Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 1:30:28 PM | e-class entitled "Revit for Use In Residential Construction".

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is there a price associated with this class? or is being given on AUGI

 

 


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Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 8:37:30 AM | e-class entitled "Revit for Use In Residential Construction".

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I have not finalized a fee for the class. I think that it has value, and would like to be compensated for the time that I am willing to devote to the project.

I have not created a class like this before. I have a good method of teaching my draftsmen REVIT and have been using it on my residential projects for about 4 years now. I can typically expect a turnaround time for  a project from hand drawn floor plans and elevations to a completely detailed Revit project in 2 to 3 weeks using my methods. My average home is 4000 to 5000 heated square feet.



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Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 9:26:22 AM | e-class entitled "Revit for Use In Residential Construction".

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when you have things finalized drop me an e-mail @ coreed@hdo.com

 


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Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 9:27:29 AM | e-class entitled "Revit for Use In Residential Construction".

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I might be interested .... depending on the cost.  Is it through a web-site or would you e-mail the info to us?

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Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 7:17:24 AM | e-class entitled "Revit for Use In Residential Construction".

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I am planning on charging $900.00 for the three week session.

In addition to the teaching materials, I have decided to include 4 completed projects that can be used as examples and to purge families from. 

The first session will start on Monday, March 31st.

It is limited to 10 participants.


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Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 1:23:52 PM | e-class entitled "Revit for Use In Residential Construction".

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Is this class for beginners, I am wanting to change careers and thinking about learning Revit Arch. Have no prior experience with any drafting or arch software. 

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