2005-11-03 12:48 AM
2005-11-03 05:45 AM
Ignacio wrote:Ignacio,
I don't know if this information is out there somewhere. I am needing a list of the engineers out there using ArchiCAD. If the list doesn't exist somewhere maybe we should have a thread at least.
2005-11-03 10:21 AM
Dan wrote:How about all ArchiCAD based companies, not just the US? That would be quite handy...
I would like to add that it would be helpful to have a thread or a list of all US ArchiCAD based companies. It believe this list could be useful in a variety of ways: Outsourcing Partners, Job searches, etc.
Dan K
2005-11-05 03:11 PM
I would like to add that it would be helpful to have a thread or a list of all US ArchiCAD based companies. It believe this list could be useful in a variety of ways: Outsourcing Partners, Job searches, etc.We too are looking today for the very same list(s)
Dan K
How about all ArchiCAD based companies, not just the US? That would be quite handy
2005-12-12 01:06 AM
2005-12-12 08:58 PM
Ignacio wrote:Well, we have ac-talker, Jay Garbarino in Truckee California. I think I've seen another engineer or two around here?
Err I guess nobody here knows of any civil or MEP engineer using ArchiCAD. Which means that probably there is not a single one.
2005-12-12 09:09 PM
Ignacio wrote:Also, not every user reads every Archicad-Talk post. Just because no one chimed in does not mean no one knows any.
Err I guess nobody here knows of any civil or MEP engineer using ArchiCAD. Which means that probably there is not a single one.
[I only know of a couple of consultants who have recently bought licenses and are in the process of learning the program, so it is still rather early to post their contact info here.]
2005-12-13 12:08 AM
TomWaltz wrote:Ignacio wrote:Also, not every user reads every Archicad-Talk post. Just because no one chimed in does not mean no one knows any.
Err I guess nobody here knows
2005-12-13 02:01 AM