
I thought, “Wow - Revit is going to completely change the industry.” I soon started using Revit and took to it even easier than when I learned AutoCAD. Fortunately, I eventually transitioned to an architecture firm that valued my construction experience.Įventually, my experience at these firms lead me to work for Autodesk reseller beginning in 2004, not long after the Revit acquisition. I took the position but due to my non-formal training, I quickly discovered that I had to overcome some amount of bias working among architects. As a result I quickly discovered that much of the work I was producing (mostly shop drawings) were more accurate than what architects were providing.Įventually one of the architectural firms I often worked with offered me a position in their office. I took to the technology and new workflows quite easily. To utilize the technology, the company decided I was the best person to attend a few community college courses to learn AutoCAD, which then led to CNC programming. This was back when AutoCAD was first coming on the scene. Over the years I have gained a great deal of practical experience that allows me to find unique approaches for each of my clients to help them advance their workflows and become more efficient and profitable.Īt the first woodworking company I worked, I was really the only person even able to use the computers we had available.

My professional start was in woodworking and construction.

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