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Principaux enseignements
- Discover the new tools and features for rebar modeling and annotation within Revit software to create rebar shop drawings
- Learn how to take steel framing from a Revit software model to Advance Steel software for steel detailing and then take it back to Revit software
- Learn how to use parts, assemblies, and new structural framing and modeling tools to create precast concrete shops drawings and model
- Discover how to use a Revit software model to create concrete lift drawings that enhance coordination and increase field labor productivity
Intervenants
- DMDan McCloskeyDan McCloskey received his bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. After spending 2 years designing bridges for URS Corporation, Dan attended Purdue University where he obtained a master’s degree in structural engineering. Dan then moved to Denver, Colorado, where he worked as a structural design engineer and then structural project engineer for S.A. Miro, Inc. During his 5 years with Miro, Dan became an in-house expert in Revit Structure software, and he moved into the role of Building Information Modeling (BIM) manager. In 2011 Dan co-founded MB BIM Solutions as a BIM-focused consultancy that provides construction-level modeling of structural systems and components for its clients. Dan is active in the Denver-area BIM community with Rocky Mountain Building Information Society, has taught several classes at Autodesk University, has been published in AUGIWorld magazine, is a Revit Beta contributor, and is also a Revit Gunslinger participant.
- EBErich BretzErich Bretz's ability to quickly and effectively solve engineering challenges has given him the opportunity to work on a wide range of construction projects, including healthcare, educational, institutional, multifamily residential, resort, office, and retail projects. In the recent past he has established himself as a leader in Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) technology. His extensive knowledge of these technologies has given him the opportunity to bring real value to owners, general contractors, fabricators, architects, and engineers on many projects. Erich holds a BS in civil engineering with a minor in computer science and an MS in structural engineering, all from the University of Illinois.
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