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myCADD partners with Service Point - We are pleased to announce that myCADD has established a partnership with Service Point,  a new Authorized Value Added Reseller for Autodesk® products.

At myCADD, we have been delivering services focused on helping our clients increase their CADD and BIM productivity for years. Our partnership with Service Point will allow us to broaden our range of services and gives us the ability to provide you with a turnkey solution for software, implementation, training, and support.

Revit 2009 Web Update - Revit 2009 Web Update 2 is now available.  Unlike other updates, this update is actually a "Service Pack" and not a full uninstall/reinstall.  You must however install Web Update 1 first.  Click here for more information.


Autodesk 2007 Product Retirement - Revit Architecture 9,  Autocad 2007 and Architectural Desktop 2007 are going to be retired as of March 16th, 2010.  So if that is the version of the software you own you should look into upgrading now.  If you don't upgrade by that date your software will be ineligible for upgrades and it'll cost you much more to upgrade later.  For more information visit autodesk website by clicking here.

2010 Products are Available! - All of the 2010 products are now available.  If you are interested in getting up to speed fast call us to schedule a lunch webinar and we'll show you how the new features can help you on your projects.



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CADD & REVIT STANDARDS

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One of the most beneficial things you can do to improve  productivity and to eliminate frustration is to develop and implement Standards and Best Practices. We all know what happens if we don't.  Staff can't find what they need, when they need it and things don't work as expected, or work at all.

So what does staff do when they can't find what they need?  Well, they waste time searching for it.  How many employees are there in the firm? How much time is wasted?  And what happens if/when they don't find what they are looking for?  Well, they create their own solution.  Not very efficient.

So how does myCADD fit in?  We have extensive experience at developing standards to meet your needs.  Whether it's adopting the National CADD Standard or AIA guidelines for autocad or architectural desktop or the National BIM standard for Revit, our experience allows us to tailor a solution to meet your needs. 

Contact myCADD  to view a sample CADD manual in myCADD Standards Web Portal.