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DannyCounts
I was recently certified by Autodesk as a Civil 3D Implementation Certified Expert or ICE. I have worked in the Civil Engineering industry since 1987. In 1994 I started my consulting business doing training and consulting for Civil Engineering customers utilizing Autodesk civil engineering technology. I started L.A. CAD in 1999 and we are currently the 3rd largest Autodesk partner in the U.S. Studied Civil Engineering at Long Beach State, graduated in 1996.

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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

 

Helping Autodesk with Civil 3D Services

This is the second meeting I was invited to participate in with Autodesk this week. Tommorow, I leave for Autodesk headquarters in San Rafael, CA. I was asked to participate on a board to help Autodesk determine the best plan of action for their Civil 3D Services. We were the only reseller partner invited to attend this 2-day meeting. L.A. CAD has been extrememly focused on Civil 3D and has amongst the highest success rate in the country in terms of Civil 3D seats sold along with companies that are at some stage of implemeting the technology. We currently have 5 individuals on staff with Civil 3D experience and are hiring more.

L.A. CAD's Civil 3D professionals are sought after not only for our expertise in the technology but our unique process for successfully implemeting the technology. We are actively helping deliver Civil 3D services in other parts of the country on behalf of Autodesk and on our own. Autodesk has engaged us to help their clients in Florida and Washington of late and we are also being engaged directly from customers in Nevada for Civil 3D help. Our main focus however is to work directly with customers in Southern California to ensure their successful transition to Civil 3D.

Posted by DannyCounts @ 7:05 AM
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