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Thu, May 20, 2010 at 9:54:09 AM | Revit MEP 2011 Upgrade from 2010 pricing

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Can anyone tell me what Autodesk Charges for an upgrade from Revit 2010 to 2011?

 We fell off of subscription and now are thinking about getting back on. But since Autodesk doesn't allow price bidding between vendors we dont know if our vendor is truly giving us there best price or if they have dealt with us for a few years now and can slowly inflate their profit margins.  Their last quote to us seems a little high.

 What is the suggested manufacturers price of the upgrade?

Just wondering,Heinzk1


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Thu, May 20, 2010 at 10:16:49 AM | Revit MEP 2011 Upgrade from 2010 pricing

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Autodesk doesn't make their pricing policy public.  You have to go through the re-seller network.  Many re-sellers have close to nationwide coverage so you can check with a couple of them to see what they come up with.  Getting back on-board after falling off subscription is something that is going to be more common in the years ahead as business picks up.  It will be interesting to see if this is reflected in Autodesk's pricing.

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Thu, May 20, 2010 at 10:31:17 AM | Revit MEP 2011 Upgrade from 2010 pricing

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i think Autodesk makes upgrading more expensive than subscription in order to encourage people to maintain subscription. i think that why the price seems high.


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