posted by David Harrington October 8th, 2014
Melanie Stone shares tips and tricks for finding solutions to your technical issues through the forums and highlights some recent interesting threads.
posted by December 2nd, 2013
In this month's survey, Melanie Stone shares with AUGI members a very helpful technical approach for handling year end reviews.
posted by Melanie Stone November 21st, 2013
Brian Andresen explains why it is critical to establish, and adhere to, standards.
posted by K WC October 23rd, 2013
Want to avoid encountering the same issues in project after project? Author Robert Bell presents a "pre-game" document that will help you prepare.
posted by October 7th, 2013
In this Revit Architecture-related article, four industry pros discuss the importance of a well-coordinated collaboration effort.
posted by Marilyn Law September 23rd, 2013
posted by William Campbell September 5th, 2013
Director Mark Kiker shares a few ways to keep your cool when you catch the daily mistakes and offers tips on how to deal with the less-than-proactive co-worker.
posted by Mark Kiker April 18th, 2013
In the A/E/C industry, standards are key! Brian Andresen shows you a few ways you can maximize your CAD efficiency by setting up procedures and parameters for everyday project use.
posted by K WC February 21st, 2013
Advances in design continue, but there is much more progress to make.In this article, Bill Campbell offers his take on trends.
posted by William Campbell February 4th, 2013
AUGI brings you all the latest news on service patches and updates from Autodesk within the last month.
posted by K WC January 24th, 2013
A published "BIM Guidelines" issued by the NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC) both enlightens and puzzles. Author Martijn de Riet attempts to sort it out.
posted by Martijn de Riet January 23rd, 2013
Author William "Bill" Campbell on how to make the best use of personnel to form a cohesive, efficient BIM team.
posted by William Campbell December 28th, 2012
MEP Engineer Gary Ross profiles the latest development in Revit MEP and highlights where the industry will go with future use and software development.
posted by Amanda Ishak December 6th, 2012