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I'm looking for firms using Revit in the Texas area. Particularly AE firms, but really any.
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RTKL has an office in Dallas and uses Revit heavily in that office. We are an AE firm as well, may I ask what the nature of your question is?
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yes of course. We are looking for any feedback on moving to BIM from people who have blazed the trail. It's becoming obvious that the building industry will be there eventually. I do use Revit now within our firm but am looking for other outside input on advantages and struggles in implimenting BIM throughout. thanks for your response.
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I work for a firm in Plano Texas and we use Revit and have quite some experince www.shwgroup.com
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