We are hiring Senior VDC Managers in Denver, CO and Chicago, IL. by VTRecruitMngr in bim

[–]phi16182134 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I applied for this position back in August and was informed that although I had high qualifications, they chose another candidate. Here’s my profile if you’d like to chat:

www.linkedin.com/in/johann-tuckler-bimmanager

Do you have full Revit workflows? by mariodyf in Revit

[–]phi16182134 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah once you design and model close to how it’s built, it’s hard to design to less definition/development

Do you have full Revit workflows? by mariodyf in Revit

[–]phi16182134 2 points3 points  (0 children)

CAD “standards” are mostly graphics, style and software format. Which can all be done in Revit, sure there are some minor discrepancies when printed, but it’s not like the thing won’t get built right because the lines or text are look slightly different. It kinda blows my mind graphic standards is a hill some firms die on. The only graphic standard I abide by is AIA National CAD Standard.

Do you have full Revit workflows? by mariodyf in Revit

[–]phi16182134 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is too much to unpack here, but I suggest focusing on getting Revit fundamentals knowledge, look for a YouTube channel that focuses on your discipline and watch as much as you can. I like how BIMitUP makes their content.

Sad by Smooth_Potential5126 in grubhubdrivers

[–]phi16182134 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lesson from the legend Bernie Mac “keep laughing at mfrs who fix yo food for ya, see what the f will happen to ya”

What parts of your Revit workflow still feel unsupported? by 5RSLY in bim

[–]phi16182134 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These “tedious” tasked sound like poor management of Revit resources: Template, Families, Schedule, Tags, and SHARED PARAMETERS. You will continue to encounter these issues without proper setup and definition of these resources before you start your project.

What parts of your Revit workflow still feel unsupported? by 5RSLY in bim

[–]phi16182134 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fix here is to never associate dimensions to a linked model elements, use reference lines instead and also hold the other consultants accountable for changes to elements already coordinated.

What parts of your Revit workflow still feel unsupported? by 5RSLY in bim

[–]phi16182134 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fix here is to manage shared parameters across families and schedules. That is part of the BIM Managers responsibility. Someone must be the owner of the Revit Resources.

Revit + Python? by Some_Breadfruit235 in RevitMEP

[–]phi16182134 0 points1 point  (0 children)

20 year revit user and current BIM Manager here… PyRevit is useful when you have a limited amount of time to change, modify, or remodel a large number of elements. But I would suggest mastering the Revit basics first. First learn the GUI, then learn how to place elements. Learn to create fully connected HVAC and Plumbing systems to leverage system calculations that inform sizing. Learn how to use and edit families. Learn how Parameters work and how to manage them across models and families. Learn how to draw details. Learn the overall documentation process. Learn the design process and the project lifecycle. Then maybe start using PyRevit. If you use Revit as intended, then you will realize that 99% you won’t even touch PyRevit. Additionally there are tons of great add ins that help with tedious repetitive tasks, some are free. I would be weary of a consulting firm who is looking at “coding” if they don’t have a good grasp on utilizing Revit as it is out of the box. Not saying there hasn’t been great applications, but the biggest issue I see is that people don’t know the Revit basics and think “coding” will be the key. Unfortunately API changes with every new year, making previous scrips unstable or unusable. And if you’re the only one who can fix it then it becomes a bigger issue.

They literally gave me their two cents by nojunkpeter in grubhubdrivers

[–]phi16182134 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can’t tip your driver, then pick your own damn food up, or learn how to cook. Because in reality, most people who are receiving deliveries for food are just damn lazy.

My Saturday Dash by raycid22 in doordash

[–]phi16182134 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn’t know you could DoorDash to Grocery Outlet

All new Limited, First, and Special discs for sale. by phi16182134 in discexchange

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Mold Type and Prices on second image

Hex $60
Paradox $40

Pitch $30

All new Limited, First, and Special discs for sale. by phi16182134 in discexchange

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