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The architect I work for is looking to hire someone who is proficient in creating Revit Families to assist in building our Revit Library. We have just purchased the program and are transitioning from Data CAD to Revit but would like to hire someone for online assistance to help build the library quickly to make the transition as smooth and efficient as possible while we are learning the ropes. If anyone would be interested in earning some extra profit for this effort please respond to this post.
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hi..thanks for the request..
i have been using Revit for about 2 years and am able to develop the needed families for our various projects. I am keen in helping you move on to Revit.
Please feel free to contact me at winnwgomez@yahoo.com. Looking forward to hearing from you..
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Winn
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Hey, Im also interested in helping in your transition to Revit
Our company has just completed what you'd call a sucessfull move from DataCAD to Revit, and we realise its a daunting task to create 3D families for elements that DataCAD drew in 2D so simply.
Please contact me if you'd like to see examples of families Ive made and discuss how I could be of use to you.
Callum Freeman
hisdirt@hotmail.com
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I am interested to assist in builidng your Revit Library. But how would your company likes to pay? hours based or Items based.
If you still need someone to help on your Revit Library, please contact me by E-mail. You can find my E-mail address in My profile.
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My understanding is that Revit 9 will come with a "large library of details" that you can modify to suit your particular locality.
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I would also be interested, I am an instructor in Revit and specialise in implement Revit in to Architecture firms. I have a large libary of objects already.
You can contact me at jfurlong@acumis.com
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I would also be interested, I am an instructor in Revit and specialise in implement Revit in to Architecture firms. I have a large libary of objects already.
You can contact me at jfurlong@acumis.com
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Looks like the Revit 9 "large library" is kind of the same library as revit 8.1. I think the expanded stuff is in the details set.
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