Monday, August 26, 2019

My Autodesk University 2019 Session - The New Game in Town: Link an AutoCAD Civil 3D Surface in Revit Through BIM 360

This November I will be presenting at Autodesk University 2019 in Las Vegas. Today's post is about this session, my co-speaker and my "job" at the Enscape booth in the exhibit hall...


Keep reading to learn more...
First, in case you didn't know, Autodesk University is Autodesk's flagship annual conference with over 10k attendees. It offers three days of presentations, panel discussions, vendors in a large exhibit hall, keynote addresses and much more. The conference is always in Las Vegas, but used to move around like some other conferences. In fact, my fist AU was at Walt Disney World, in Florida, in 2005.


Autodesk has regional conference each year as well. This past June I also attended AU London. You can read about that here: Autodesk University London 2019 Recap

In my opinion, the best part is networking!

Like AU London, in addition to attending sessions I will be there supporting Enscape at their booth in the exhibit hall, talking to attendees about an amazing product!


Below is more detail on my presentation. Here is a blog post that touches on the feature I will be covering: Revit 2019.1 - Site Collaboration with Civil 3D

Also, I will be presenting with Zhengrong Fu, Autodesk Product Owner, who I first met in-person at the Autodesk office in Shanghai China about three years ago! He will give some guidance from the Autodesk perspective and mine will be from a customer's point of view.

Sign up here:
https://autodeskuniversity.smarteventscloud.com/connect/search.ww?searchType=session&searchPhrase=as322701#loadSearch-searchPhrase=as322701&searchType=session&tc=0&sortBy=relevance&i(72466)=&p=

Session ID
322701

Title
The New Game in Town: Link an AutoCAD Civil 3D Surface in Revit Through BIM 360

Description
Learn about the amazing new feature set and workflow Autodesk unveiled in the 2019.1 update for both AutoCAD Civil 3D and Revit. See how a user, who first saw this feature/workflow at an Inside the Factory - Live in Shanghai, China in 2016, and then implemented this on many large complex projects, including a nearly $1 billion hospital project located on a complex site. This session will cover the feature, workflow and challenges encountered. This presentation will also discuss working with in-house survey for existing conditions, as well as in-house civil engineers on proposed conditions.

Learning Objective 1
 - Learn about the new AutoCAD Civil 3D feature that enables a surface to be published to BIM 360
Learning Objective 2
 - Learn about the Revit feature that enables an AutoCAD Civil 3D surface to be linked
Learning Objective 3
 - Learn about some of the limitations and work-arounds
Learning Objective 4
 - Learn about the accuracy compared to legacy workflows




For BIM Chapters updates, follow @DanStine_MN on Twitter or connect on LinkedIn

Check out my video-based  courses on ArchSmarter.

I also write blog posts for Enscape - a new paradigm in rendering, animation and VR for AEC.