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You'll know when you need Revit because it will be demanded. My company, which houses architects, structural and mechanical engineers, all use Revit together in collaboration. It makes sense in an environment like ours because we can utilize Revit's full potential. If you are a one-man show, working for a contractor that just needs to create BIM models and coordinated shop drawings, then AutoCAD MEP is still the way to go. However, if you get the correct bundle package, you can get Revit MEP and AutoCAD MEP for virtually the same price, then you can learn Revit at the same time you use AutoCAD MEP. And since AutoCAD MEP is still AutoCAD, the learning curve is much easier and you will grasp it much faster, especially if you stick with this forum (and others).

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This is not entirely true. EastCoast Cad/Cam has a solution where they bring duct and pipe into Autocad MEP as a native autocad mep object. This Design to Fabrication solution is fully integrated into our main product with access to thousands of real world parts and fittings.

You can convert uploaded drawing packages into map data by using the Azure Maps Conversion service. This article describes the drawing package requirements for the Conversion API. To view a sample package, you can download the sample Drawing package.

The drawing package must be zipped into a single archive file, with the .zip extension. The DWG files can be organized in any way inside the package, but the manifest file must live at the root directory of the zipped package. The next sections detail the requirements for the DWG files, manifest file, and the content of these files. To view a sample package, you can download the sample drawing package.

You can convert uploaded drawing packages into map data by using the Azure Maps Conversion service. This article describes the drawing package requirements for the Conversion API. To view a sample package, you can download the sample drawing package v2.

The drawing package must be compressed into a single archive file, with the .zip extension. The DWG files can be organized in any way inside the drawing package, but the manifest file must be in the root directory. The next sections explain the conversion process and requirements for both the DWG and manifest files, and the content of these files. To view a sample package, you can download the sample drawing package v2.

Text entities that fall within the bounds of a closed shape can be associated to that feature as a property. For example, a room feature class might have text that describes the room name and another the room type sample drawing package v2. Additionally:

DWGmodels.com is a community of architects, designers, manufacturers, students and a useful CAD library of high-quality and unique DWG blocks. In our database, you can download AutoCAD drawings of furniture, cars, people, architectural elements, symbols for free and use them in the CAD designs of your projects!

Built on the AutoCAD software platform, AutoCAD P&ID and AutoCAD Plant 3D bring modern design to plant designers and engineers. AutoCAD P&ID software allows you to create, modify, and manage schematic piping and instrumentation diagrams. AutoCAD Plant 3D adds 3D models, including piping, equipment, support structures, generation of isometric, and orthographic drawings. AutoCAD Plant 3D includes the features of AutoCAD P&ID. The Plant SDK provides development tools for both AutoCAD P&ID and AutoCAD Plant 3D software, and enables you to extend the features of the ObjectARX SDK for AutoCAD.

Source code samples that show you how to use the AutoCAD Plant SDK are included with the SDK. They are located in the Samples folder under PnID, Piping, and Common. The Docs subfolder in the Plant SDK contains a developer guide, plantsdk_dev.chm, and a reference guide, plantsdk_ref.chm.

See the state links below for available standard drawings. Drawings are available in various formats including PDF (Acrobat), DGN (MicroStation Design File), DWG and DXF (AutoCAD Drawing), and other image types (TIF, DPR). Standard Drawings are not currently available for download from the shaded states.

The structure of a DXF file is a sequence of "groups," each of which occupiestwo lines in the plain text DXF file. The first line of a group is a group code,which is an integer, usually a positive integer, with zero and small negative integers having special significance. The secondline of the group is the group value, in a format which depends on the group code. A simple, but unofficial, introduction to the DXF format, including a graphic of an annotated sample file is at DXF File Specification, from Scan2CAD. Each group code is associated with a data type (e.g., integer, text string, floating point) for its values. See Group Code Value Types Reference (DXF). For the semantics associated with each group code, see DXF Group Codes in Numerical Order Reference. In a few cases the semantics are relatively specific; for example, the value associated with group code 10 is the X-coordinate of a "Primary point; this is the start point of a line or text entity, center of a circle, and so on." Group codes 20 and 30 are used for the Y- and Z-coordinates. In other cases, a group code is associated with a generic function; for example, group codes 290-299 are used for boolean flags.

However, it appears that in some CAD/CAM contexts, its use may be less common than in the past, because CAD applications now incorporate much more information and functionality than reproducing paper drawings and 2D renderings of 3D models. For example, the Wikipedia article for the DXF format states, "As AutoCAD has become more powerful, supporting more complex object types, DXF has become less useful. Certain object types, including ACIS solids and regions, are not documented. Other object types, including AutoCAD 2006's dynamic blocks, and all of the objects specific to the vertical market versions of AutoCAD, are partially documented, but not well enough to allow other developers to support them. For these reasons many CAD applications use the DWG format which can be licensed from Autodesk or non-natively from the Open Design Alliance." [Note: This paragraph may have been based on Integrating Advanced Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing, and Numerical Control: Principles and Implementations (Xu, 2009), page 39]. In addition to the growing importance of 3D solids in CAD in general, in the domain of architecture, the integration of building information modeling (BIM) data into CAD applications has become increasingly important. The compilers of this resource have found no evidence that BIM data can be incorporated into a DXF file in a standard way; rather a separate file format family is used for such data, known as Industry Foundation Classes (IFC). See also IFC-SPF for a description of the "clear text" variant of IFC. Comments welcome.

Excellent support for 2D drawings. Support for some 3D model types. AutoCAD's native method for 3D modeling is based on a polymesh construct that uses 3D FACEs. ACIS solids can also be embedded in a DXF file.

According to Wikipedia's Comparison of Computer-aided Design Editors, AutoCAD supports BIM (Building Information Modelling) and IFC (Industry Foundation Classes) for some "verticals." However, it is unclear to the compilers of this resource whether BIM data beyond that presented in drawings would ever be stored in a DXF file. Comments welcome.

NOTE: Grading and Improvement Plan Format Sheets and Templates have been prepared as part of a continuing effort to enhance the timely completion of the review and permit process for grading and public improvements. The intent is to guide an applicant or their representative through plan preparation for grading and public improvement drawings so that review costs are limited to the resolution of engineering-related issues.

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