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Hi Everyone - I am an architect at a firm in Saint Louis. We have been using Revit for almost 4 years, and are constantly looking for consultants to work with who are also using Revit. We've found that the local firms are still behind the curve, with a few exceptions. I'm trying to compile a list of firms to take to my principles. Our firm does all commercial - a lot of offices, some financial and data facilities, and are trying to move into healthcare and government faciilities. Thanks so much! This could be a great opportunity for us both! -Jen
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Jen, How can one reach you?
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