Grant Dott takes you through a simple space planning project using Bricsys 24/7® and BricsCAD®. He does this not as an exercise to necessarily learn these tools. but to see the effect they can have when used together!
Emily Vineyard takes advantage of her wisdom over the years, and based on personal lessons she’s learned, her article represents her Top 4 Revit etiquette tips that can help you to become a “Model Citizen”.
Jason Peckovitch delves into the current technological landscape of Revit in 2023, exploring the advancements that are shaping the industry from cloud collaboration to generative/parametric design.
Paul Li explores the many fun facts available for AutoCAD users to take full advantage of its feature.
Brian Chapman dives into today’s landscape that’s marked by an unprecedented array of content generation possibilities, reflecting an era where adaptability, absorption, and transformation are key due to rapid technological advancements, increased knowledge sharing, software democratization, and AI progress.
Mark Kiker continues his running series, Secrets that Tech Managers Keep, teaching project managers about the road for success, support, and improvements along the way. This month is about things you don’t typically share about or with your boss.
Shawn Herring simply wants to expand his thought process as he looks at the different types of projects that he’s involved in. So, this article looks at what he believes are some of the biggest trends within the Civil infrastructure space.
Craig Swearingen shares with us some common examples and scenarios that GCs and subcontractors encounter, the ideal CAD solution for them, and why the obvious choice is BricsCAD®.
Adam Black jumps into how customization is the very first step in the Implementation process because it is well overdue and overtime to get this all right.
Kristina Youngblut shares her experience in the midst of a project, and how through written articles, a speaker for podcasts and webinars, and participating in forums and online sources, she found her voice, her community, and her peers.
Mark Kiker continues his running series of articles called Secrets that Tech Managers Keep, teaching project managers about the road for success, support, and improvements along the way.
Craig Swearingen discusses everything you need to know about how BricsCAD V24 can assist you and finish your design tasks quickly and efficiently.
Shawn Herring talks about his experience with Autodesk software, specifically Civil 3D, and outlines his approach when being engaged on a Civil 3D consulting opportunity.
Jacob Matuseski peels DWG environment back to reveal its many layers, as well as discuss powerful workflows that can be implemented to effectively manage them, and that’s just the beginning.
Adam Black tells his story from 43 years of experience seeing far more bad teaching, systems, and processes than good, while keeping the saying of keeping the blind from leading the blind.
Brain Chapman introduces 3D technology, driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI) advancing as a prime example of remarkable innovations that significantly boost human productivity, and more!
Mark Kiker introduces his next secret that Tech Managers keep, which is that they are tired of putting up with some things. Mark takes a look at the things that are making him and all other Tech Managers tired and what can be done about it.
Paul Li first discusses why Autodesk may have included the free LISP file, then he demonstrates the additional function the LISP file adds to AutoCAD. Finally, Paul concludes with what came of the free sample function as AutoCAD continued development with newer releases.
Mark Behrens mentions that having a dynamic and open mindset will allow your resources, as they change and mature overtime, to keep your business moving forward and grow as the industry expands, even with the volatile environment we are currently in!