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Calling all Suveyors and Architects!
What is the best CAD software for a Building Surveyor? I guess Autocad is a good starting point, but wonder if there is a more building/construction specific program that works better for plans and elevations.
I need to to teach myself this summer as most building surveying jobs require CAD as an essential skill and I only have very basic training in Autocad.
Thanks
What is the best CAD software for a Building Surveyor? I guess Autocad is a good starting point, but wonder if there is a more building/construction specific program that works better for plans and elevations.
I need to to teach myself this summer as most building surveying jobs require CAD as an essential skill and I only have very basic training in Autocad.
Thanks
I'd learn AutoCAD first, It's quite easy to get the basics and everything else you'll work out as you go along.
I've worked for Architects for the last 10 years and only my current employer uses any thing but AutoCAD, we're using Vectorworks which isn't all that different in what it does just uses a different bloody key for almost every command.
I've worked for Architects for the last 10 years and only my current employer uses any thing but AutoCAD, we're using Vectorworks which isn't all that different in what it does just uses a different bloody key for almost every command.
I would suggest getting fully conversant with AutoCAD, as choosing anything else could see you becoming an expert in the wrong software for wherever you end up working. We use AutoCAD, and that's been the case with the previous 2 practices. We just use plain old AutoCAD without any of the architectural add-ons, as it's perfectly suited to the type of work we do.
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